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import {
type BuildServerMetadata,
type InitializeDeploymentRequestBody,
type ExternalBuildData,
} from "@trigger.dev/core/v3";
import { customAlphabet } from "nanoid";
import { env } from "~/env.server";
import { type AuthenticatedEnvironment } from "~/services/apiAuth.server";
import { logger } from "~/services/logger.server";
import { generateFriendlyId } from "../friendlyIdentifiers";
import { createRemoteImageBuild, remoteBuildsEnabled } from "../remoteImageBuilder.server";
import { BaseService, ServiceValidationError } from "./baseService.server";
import { TimeoutDeploymentService } from "./timeoutDeployment.server";
import { getDeploymentImageRef } from "../getDeploymentImageRef.server";
import { tryCatch } from "@trigger.dev/core";
import { getRegistryConfig } from "../registryConfig.server";
import { DeploymentService } from "./deployment.server";
import { createDeploymentWithNextVersion } from "./initializeDeployment/createDeploymentWithNextVersion.server";
import { errAsync } from "neverthrow";
const nanoid = customAlphabet("1234567890abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", 8);
export class InitializeDeploymentService extends BaseService {
public async call(
environment: AuthenticatedEnvironment,
payload: InitializeDeploymentRequestBody
) {
return this.traceWithEnv("call", environment, async () => {
if (payload.gitMeta?.commitSha?.startsWith("deployment_")) {
// When we introduced automatic deployments via the build server, we slightly changed the deployment flow
// mainly in the initialization and starting step: now deployments are first initialized in the `PENDING` status
// and updated to `BUILDING` once the build server dequeues the build job.
// Newer versions of the `deploy` command in the CLI will automatically attach to the existing deployment
// and continue with the build process. For older versions, we can't change the command's client-side behavior,
// so we need to handle this case here in the initialization endpoint. As we control the env variables which
// the git meta is extracted from in the build server, we can use those to pass the existing deployment ID
// to this endpoint. This doesn't affect the git meta on the deployment as it is set prior to this step using the
// /start endpoint. It's a rather hacky solution, but it will do for now as it enables us to avoid degrading the
// build server experience for users with older CLI versions. We'll eventually be able to remove this workaround
// once we stop supporting 3.x CLI versions.
const existingDeploymentId = payload.gitMeta.commitSha;
const existingDeployment = await this._prisma.workerDeployment.findFirst({
where: {
environmentId: environment.id,
friendlyId: existingDeploymentId,
},
});
if (!existingDeployment) {
throw new ServiceValidationError(
"Existing deployment not found during deployment initialization"
);
}
return {
deployment: existingDeployment,
imageRef: existingDeployment.imageReference ?? "",
};
}
// v4 CLI versions always send `payload.type` ("MANAGED" or "V1"). v3 CLI
// versions never do, so the absence of `type` is a reliable signal that
// the request came from a 3.x CLI. Detection always runs (so we can
// observe how many deploys are still using v3), enforcement is gated
// behind DEPRECATE_V3_CLI_DEPLOYS_ENABLED so it can be rolled out safely.
if (!payload.type) {
const enforced = env.DEPRECATE_V3_CLI_DEPLOYS_ENABLED === "1";
logger.warn("Detected deploy from deprecated v3 CLI", {
environmentId: environment.id,
projectId: environment.projectId,
organizationId: environment.project.organizationId,
enforced,
});
if (enforced) {
throw new ServiceValidationError(
"The trigger.dev CLI v3 is no longer supported for deployments. Please upgrade your project to v4: https://trigger.dev/docs/migrating-from-v3"
);
}
}
if (payload.type === "UNMANAGED") {
throw new ServiceValidationError("UNMANAGED deployments are not supported");
}
// Upgrade the project to engine "V2" if it's not already. This should cover cases where people deploy to V2 without running dev first.
if (payload.type === "MANAGED" && environment.project.engine === "V1") {
await this._prisma.project.update({
where: {
id: environment.project.id,
},
data: {
engine: "V2",
},
});
}
if (payload.selfHosted && remoteBuildsEnabled()) {
throw new ServiceValidationError(
"Self-hosted deployments are not supported on this instance"
);
}
// For the `PENDING` initial status, defer the creation of the Depot build until the deployment is started to avoid token expiration issues.
// For local and native builds we don't need to generate the Depot tokens. We still need to create an empty object sadly due to a bug in older CLI versions.
const generateExternalBuildToken =
payload.initialStatus === "PENDING" || payload.isNativeBuild || payload.isLocalBuild;
const externalBuildData = generateExternalBuildToken
? ({
projectId: "-",
buildToken: "-",
buildId: "-",
} satisfies ExternalBuildData)
: await createRemoteImageBuild(environment.project);
const triggeredBy = payload.userId
? await this._prisma.user.findFirst({
where: {
id: payload.userId,
orgMemberships: {
some: {
organizationId: environment.project.organizationId,
},
},
},
})
: undefined;
const isV4Deployment = payload.type === "MANAGED";
const registryConfig = getRegistryConfig(isV4Deployment);
const deploymentShortCode = nanoid(8);
// We keep using `BUILDING` as the initial status if not explicitly set
// to avoid changing the behavior for deployments not created in the build server.
// Native builds always start in the `PENDING` status.
const initialStatus =
payload.initialStatus ?? (payload.isNativeBuild ? "PENDING" : "BUILDING");
const deploymentService = new DeploymentService();
const s2StreamOrFail = await deploymentService
.createEventStream(environment.project, { shortCode: deploymentShortCode })
.andThen(({ basin, stream }) =>
deploymentService.getEventStreamAccessToken(environment.project).map((accessToken) => ({
basin,
stream,
accessToken,
}))
);
if (s2StreamOrFail.isErr()) {
logger.error(
"Failed to create S2 event stream on deployment initialization, continuing without logs stream",
{
environmentId: environment.id,
projectId: environment.projectId,
error: s2StreamOrFail.error,
}
);
}
const eventStream = s2StreamOrFail.isOk()
? {
s2: {
basin: s2StreamOrFail.value.basin,
stream: s2StreamOrFail.value.stream,
accessToken: s2StreamOrFail.value.accessToken,
},
}
: undefined;
const buildServerMetadata: BuildServerMetadata | undefined =
payload.isNativeBuild || payload.buildId
? {
buildId: payload.buildId,
...(payload.isNativeBuild
? {
isNativeBuild: payload.isNativeBuild,
artifactKey: payload.artifactKey,
skipPromotion: payload.skipPromotion,
configFilePath: payload.configFilePath,
skipEnqueue: payload.skipEnqueue,
}
: {}),
}
: undefined;
// Concurrent deploys to the same environment race on the
// `(environmentId, version)` unique constraint. The helper retries on
// P2002, recomputing the version (and re-running the image ref call so
// the persisted imageReference always matches the persisted version)
// each attempt.
const deployment = await createDeploymentWithNextVersion(
this._prisma,
environment.id,
async (nextVersion) => {
const [imageRefError, imageRefResult] = await tryCatch(
getDeploymentImageRef({
registry: registryConfig,
projectRef: environment.project.externalRef,
nextVersion,
environmentType: environment.type,
deploymentShortCode,
})
);
if (imageRefError) {
logger.error("Failed to get deployment image ref", {
environmentId: environment.id,
projectId: environment.projectId,
version: nextVersion,
triggeredById: triggeredBy?.id,
type: payload.type,
cause: imageRefError.message,
});
throw new ServiceValidationError("Failed to get deployment image ref");
}
const { imageRef, isEcr, repoCreated } = imageRefResult;
logger.debug("Creating deployment", {
environmentId: environment.id,
projectId: environment.projectId,
version: nextVersion,
triggeredById: triggeredBy?.id,
type: payload.type,
imageRef,
isEcr,
repoCreated,
initialStatus,
artifactKey: payload.isNativeBuild ? payload.artifactKey : undefined,
isNativeBuild: payload.isNativeBuild,
});
return {
// Regenerated per attempt: each attempt is a fresh `create` that
// must satisfy `WorkerDeployment.friendlyId @unique`, so reusing a
// friendlyId across retries would risk a spurious P2002 on
// friendlyId instead of the version collision we're retrying.
friendlyId: generateFriendlyId("deployment"),
contentHash: payload.contentHash,
shortCode: deploymentShortCode,
status: initialStatus,
projectId: environment.projectId,
externalBuildData,
buildServerMetadata,
triggeredById: triggeredBy?.id,
type: payload.type,
imageReference: imageRef,
imagePlatform: env.DEPLOY_IMAGE_PLATFORM,
git: payload.gitMeta ?? undefined,
commitSHA: payload.gitMeta?.commitSha ?? undefined,
runtime: payload.runtime ?? undefined,
triggeredVia: payload.triggeredVia ?? undefined,
startedAt: initialStatus === "BUILDING" ? new Date() : undefined,
};
}
);
const timeoutMs =
deployment.status === "PENDING" ? env.DEPLOY_QUEUE_TIMEOUT_MS : env.DEPLOY_TIMEOUT_MS;
await TimeoutDeploymentService.enqueue(
deployment.id,
deployment.status,
"Building timed out",
new Date(Date.now() + timeoutMs)
);
// For github integration there is no artifactKey, hence we skip it here
if (payload.isNativeBuild && payload.artifactKey && !payload.skipEnqueue) {
const result = await deploymentService
.enqueueBuild(environment, deployment, payload.artifactKey, {
skipPromotion: payload.skipPromotion,
configFilePath: payload.configFilePath,
})
.orElse((error) => {
logger.error("Failed to enqueue build", {
environmentId: environment.id,
projectId: environment.projectId,
deploymentId: deployment.id,
error: error.cause,
});
return deploymentService
.cancelDeployment(environment, deployment.friendlyId, {
canceledReason: "Failed to enqueue build, please try again shortly.",
})
.orTee((cancelError) =>
logger.error("Failed to cancel deployment after failed build enqueue", {
environmentId: environment.id,
projectId: environment.projectId,
deploymentId: deployment.id,
error: cancelError,
})
)
.andThen(() => errAsync(error))
.orElse(() => errAsync(error));
});
if (result.isErr()) {
throw Error("Failed to enqueue build");
}
}
return {
deployment,
imageRef: deployment.imageReference ?? "",
eventStream,
};
});
}
}