Some commands in the Serve CLI use Ray client and some commands ping the Ray dashboard; however, all commands read `RAY_ADDRESS` to get the address. This change raises a nice exception if the user accidentally passes a Ray client address as the Ray Dashboard address.
The `py_modules` field of runtime_env supports uploading local Python modules for use on the Ray cluster. One gap in this is if the local Python module is in the form of a wheel (`.whl` file.) This PR adds the missing support for uploading and installing the `.whl` file.
Adds an API to the REST server, the SDK, and the CLI for listing all jobs that have been submitted, along with their information.
Co-authored-by: Edward Oakes <ed.nmi.oakes@gmail.com>
The existing Job info in the cluster snapshot uses the old definition of Job, which is a single Ray driver (a single `ray.init()` connection).
In the new Job Submission protocol, a Job just specifies an entrypoint which can be any shell command. As such a Job can have zero or multiple Ray drivers. This means we should add a new snapshot entry corresponding to new jobs. We'll leave the old snapshot in place for legacy jobs.
- Also fixes `get_all_jobs` by using the appropriate KV namespace, and stripping the job key KV prefix from the job ID. It wasn't working before.
- This PR also unifies the datatype used by the GET jobs/ endpoint to be the same as the one used by the new jobs cluster snapshot. For backwards compatibility, the `status` and `message` fields are preserved.
For public SDK APIs, change the import path from
```python
from ray.dashboard.modules.job.common import JobStatus, JobStatusInfo
from ray.dashboard.modules.job.sdk import JobSubmissionClient
```
to
```python
from ray.job_submission import JobStatus, JobSubmissionClient
```
`JobStatus`, `JobStatusInfo` and `JobSubmissionClient` were the only names referenced in the SDK doc so far, but we can add more later as they appear.
As titled. We have a corner case on user laptop where user might left RAY_ADDRESS as http address but restarted local ray cluster. In this case we will try to do job submission with an http prefixed address.
Co-authored-by: Archit Kulkarni <architkulkarni@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jiao Dong <jiaodong@anyscale.com>
This is the PR to write better runtime env exception. After 3 PRs are merged, we can entirely turn off the runtime env logs streamed to drivers.
The first PR only handles tasks exception.
TODO
- [x] Task (this PR)
- [ ] Actor
- [ ] Turn of runtime env logs & improve error msgs
This is the second part of https://docs.google.com/document/d/12qP3x5uaqZSKS-A_kK0ylPOp0E02_l-deAbmm8YtdFw/edit#. After this PR, dashboard agents will fully work with minimal ray installation.
Note that this PR requires to introduce "aioredis", "frozenlist", and "aiosignal" to the minimal installation. These dependencies are very small (or will be removed soon), and including them to minimal makes thing very easy. Please see the below for the reasoning.
Full context see https://github.com/ray-project/ray/issues/21791
pytest work for "some" environments for this test and on CI master, but this decorator is still unnecessary and was introduced by mistake. So just remove it and see what happens with the original issue.
Current logs API simply returns a str to unblock development and integration. We should add proper log streaming for better UX and external job manager integration.
Co-authored-by: Sven Mika <sven@anyscale.io>
Co-authored-by: sven1977 <svenmika1977@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ed Oakes <ed.nmi.oakes@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Richard Liaw <rliaw@berkeley.edu>
Co-authored-by: Simon Mo <simon.mo@hey.com>
Co-authored-by: Avnish Narayan <38871737+avnishn@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jiao Dong <jiaodong@anyscale.com>
* [job submission] Use specific redis_address and redis_password instead of "auto" (#20687)
Co-authored-by: Edward Oakes <ed.nmi.oakes@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jiao Dong <jiaodong@anyscale.com>