K8s Function Name Length Check Allows Invalid StatefulSet #10531
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Motivation
When using the Kubernetes runtime, there is a check that the function name to ensure that it will create valid Kubernetes objects. It is currently set to check for the length to be less than 55. If a function is submitted with this length, a StatefulSet is created that is unable to spawn pods. This is the error you will get:
This is because one of the generated labels for the pod name will exceed the label length of 63 characters. I have reproduced in Kubernetes 1.16 and 1.18.
Reducing the function name by 2 characters avoids the problem.
Since the check is intended to prevent the user from making input changes that will not work in k8s, fixing this will make using functions in k8s less error-prone.
Modifications
Changed the maximum function name size from 55 to 53 characters. When using k8s runtime, function names exceeding 52 characters will be rejected.
Verifying this change
This change is already covered by existing tests, such as verifyCreateJobNameWithNameOverMaxCharLimit.
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