Yurt Tools is a collection of tools for your Nomad cluster. This contains things that shouldn't necessarily be built in to Nomad, but are very useful to have.
The Yurt Tools web interface is an intuitive way to visualize data about your cluster. The data is in an easily digestable format and is suitable for exporting into reports.
The yurt-tools system is made up of many tools, described in brief below and in detail on the linked pages.
If you want to deploy the yurt-tools suite, you can find a sample set of JobSpecs in the nomad directory.
This tool scrapes the Nomad job list and populates a key structure in Consul to allow other tools to fetch more detailed data on a job.
This tool searches for newer versions of a task's input image to see if the latest version is running.
This tool runs parallel scans of your Docker images using the Trivy security scanning tool. These results are surfaced directly in the web interface.
This is the main web frontend of the Yurt Tools suite. This task must be running if you want to get the human-readable outputs from the system, but you can also parse the JSON tree from Consul directly to pull the results into your own monitoring and reporting tools.
This is a legacy tool that helps you determine when tasks are out of date. Only use this if you have a good reason to avoid the full yurt-tools suite, as you will get a better experience from the full suite.