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Seems like kubernetes-client uses non-daemon threads under the hood. This prevents application from being closed.
Essentially, in spring boot framework, there possibility to create beans and if beans has method close it will be automatically closed by framework as soon, as application start to shutdown. But when you use non daemon threads - it's never happen.
Please switch to usage of daemon threads, so they will not stop application from shutdown. This helps to use this client in more comfortable way.
Fabric8 Kubernetes Client version
6.13.4
Steps to reproduce
Create spring application with configuration class like this:
@Configuration
public class KubernetesClientConfiguration {
@Bean
public KubernetesClient kubernetesClient() {
return new KubernetesClientBuilder().build();
}
}
Run app and see that it not stopping.
Expected behavior
Application not blocked from stopping.
Runtime
Kubernetes (vanilla)
Kubernetes API Server version
1.25.3@latest
Environment
Linux
Fabric8 Kubernetes Client Logs
No response
Additional context
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
import io.fabric8.kubernetes.client.okhttp.OkHttpClientFactory;
import okhttp3.Dispatcher;
import okhttp3.internal.Util;
import java.util.concurrent.SynchronousQueue;
import java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
public class CustomOkHttpClientFactory extends OkHttpClientFactory {
@Override
protected Dispatcher initDispatcher() {
// Inspired by https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-java/issues/3900#issue-1056599664
// Matches OkHttp defaults(check Dispatcher) except daemon=true instead of false
ThreadPoolExecutor daemonExecutorService = new ThreadPoolExecutor(
0,
Integer.MAX_VALUE,
60,
TimeUnit.SECONDS,
new SynchronousQueue<>(),
Util.threadFactory("OkHttp Daemon Dispatcher", true)
);
Dispatcher dispatcher = new Dispatcher(daemonExecutorService);
// websockets and long-running http requests count against this and eventually starve
// the work that can be done
dispatcher.setMaxRequests(Integer.MAX_VALUE);
// long-running http requests count against this and eventually exhaust
// the work that can be done
dispatcher.setMaxRequestsPerHost(Integer.MAX_VALUE);
return dispatcher;
}
}
and then create client like this:
@Configuration
public class KubernetesClientConfiguration {
@Bean
public KubernetesClient kubernetesClient() {
return new KubernetesClientBuilder()
.withHttpClientFactory(new CustomOkHttpClientFactory())
.build();
}
}
Describe the bug
Seems like kubernetes-client uses non-daemon threads under the hood. This prevents application from being closed.
Essentially, in spring boot framework, there possibility to create beans and if beans has method
close
it will be automatically closed by framework as soon, as application start to shutdown. But when you use non daemon threads - it's never happen.Please switch to usage of daemon threads, so they will not stop application from shutdown. This helps to use this client in more comfortable way.
Fabric8 Kubernetes Client version
6.13.4
Steps to reproduce
Create spring application with
configuration
class like this:Run app and see that it not stopping.
Expected behavior
Application not blocked from stopping.
Runtime
Kubernetes (vanilla)
Kubernetes API Server version
1.25.3@latest
Environment
Linux
Fabric8 Kubernetes Client Logs
No response
Additional context
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: