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[🐛 Bug]: chart - autoscaling too many browser nodes #2160

Closed ofirdassa9 closed 1 month ago

ofirdassa9 commented 8 months ago

What happened?

I run a simple selenium test that gets a remote driver from the hub and goes to facebook.com and then to google.com As long as the test is live (doesn't matter if it's sleeping, or actually doing something), more and more chrome-nodes are being deployed (I tried Firefox and Edge as well, I get the same result), until there are 8 which is the default limit. I use Keda that is install with the chart and not an existing one. This happens also in my EKS and my docker-desktop clusters I used port-forward to reach out the hub service from my browser the python script of the test:

import time
from selenium import webdriver

# URL for the remote Chrome WebDriver
remote_url = "http://automation:automation@localhost:4444/wd/hub"  # Replace this with the actual URL of your remote WebDriver

# Setting up the Chrome options
chrome_options = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
chrome_options.add_argument("--no-sandbox")
chrome_options.add_argument("--disable-dev-shm-usage")

# Getting the remote WebDriver
driver = webdriver.Remote(remote_url, options=chrome_options)

# Navigating to Facebook
driver.get("https://www.facebook.com")

# Printing the title of the page
print("Title of the page:", driver.title)

driver.get("https://www.google.com")

# Printing the title of the page
print("Title of the page:", driver.title)
# Closing the WebDriver
time.sleep(60)
driver.quit()

my values.yaml:

basicAuth:
  username: "automation"
  password: "automation"

autoscaling:
  enabled: true

Command used to start Selenium Grid with Docker (or Kubernetes)

helm install selenium-grid -n selenium-grid docker-selenium/selenium-grid -f values.yaml --create-namespace

Relevant log output

no relevant output logs

Operating System

EKS, Docker desktop

Docker Selenium version (image tag)

4.18.1-20240224

Selenium Grid chart version (chart version)

0.28.3

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VietND96 commented 8 months ago

@ofirdassa9, can you read through https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/docker-selenium/issues/2133 For the right fix, we want help investigation and fixing the Scaler at the upstream KEDA project - https://github.com/kedacore/keda/blob/main/pkg/scalers/selenium_grid_scaler.go

ofirdassa9 commented 8 months ago

@VietND96 It looks like when setting

autoscaling:
  scaledJobOptions:
    scalingStrategy:
      strategy: default

it behaves as expected. thank you!

shouldn't this be the default value for the helm chart?

andrii-rymar commented 8 months ago

@ofirdassa9 in my case the default strategy doesn't work well enough. For some reason scaler doesn't create an expected amount of jobs when they are requested. I can see some overscaling with the accurate one sometimes but at least new session requests do not stay in the queue for no reason.

VietND96 commented 7 months ago

@andrii-rymar, you describe about kind of this issue, right? Something like, with default strategy, given that Queue has 6 requests coming, 6 Node pods will be up. There are 6 Node pods are up and running, however only 5 sessions are able to create and remaining 1 request stay in queue until it failed with reason selenium.common.exceptions.SessionNotCreatedException: Message: Could not start a new session. Could not start a new session. Unable to create new session

miguel-cardoso-mindera commented 1 month ago

I'm having the same issue, regardless of default or accurate strategy.

For example, I have autoscaling enabled in the helm chart, min 0 max 300. And requesting 20 tests in parallel results in absurd scale up: image

VietND96 commented 1 month ago

When I look at the scaler implementation - https://github.com/kedacore/keda/blob/main/pkg/scalers/selenium_grid_scaler.go The graphQL query is { grid { maxSession, nodeCount }, sessionsInfo { sessionQueueRequests, sessions { id, capabilities, nodeId } } }. It relies on queue size and current total sessions. I suspect it leads to a case something like there are 48 active sessions (Chrome & Firefox) and 50 queues (including Chrome, Firefox, Edge). Node Edge could not scale up any new until it has at least 1 session in list of active sessions. Or something like it stops scaling up when queues ~= active sessions. I will try to prove that suspicion and give the fix if possible.

miguel-cardoso-mindera commented 1 month ago

Appreciate it @VietND96

In my case above, we are ONLY running chrome, no other browsers

VietND96 commented 1 month ago

You can follow https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/docker-selenium/tree/trunk/.keda Replace KEDA component image tag and try out to see how it works

miguel-cardoso-mindera commented 1 month ago

Thanks @VietND96 , looks like the scaling is working correctly, we are not experiencing a disproportionate amount of scaling up

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