This component serves as a data provider for th2-data-services. It will connect to the cassandra database via cradle api and expose the data stored in there as REST resources. This component is similar to rpt-data-provider but the last one contains additional GUI-specific logic.
You can download OpenAPI schema from here: http://<provider_address>:<port>/openapi
You can view the endpoints documentation from here: http://<provider_address>:<port>/redoc
You can see the Swagger UI from here: http://<provider_address>:<port>/swagger
http://localhost:8080/event/{id}
- returns a single event with the specified id.
Example: http://localhost:8080/event/book:scope:20221031130000000000000:eventId
Example with batch: http://localhost:8080/event/book:scope:20221031130000000000000:batchId>book:scope:20221031130000000000000:eventId
http://localhost:8080/message/{id}
- returns a single message with the specified id
Example: http://localhost:8080/message/book:session_alias:<direction>:20221031130000000000000:1
direction - 1
- first, 2
- second
Timestamp in HTTP request might be specified either in milliseconds or in nanoseconds.
The value will be interpreted as milliseconds if it is less than 1_000_000_000 ^ 2
.
Otherwise, it will be interpreted as nanoseconds.
http://localhost:8080/search/sse/events
- create a sse channel of event metadata that matches the filter. Accepts following query parameters:
startTimestamp
- number, unix timestamp in milliseconds or nanos - Sets the search starting point. RequiredendTimestamp
- number, unix timestamp in milliseconds or nanos - Sets the timestamp to which the search will be performed, starting withstartTimestamp
. Required.parentEvent
- text - parent event id of expected child-events.searchDirection
- the direction for search (next,previous). Default, nextresultCountLimit
- limit the result responsesbookId
- book ID for requested events (*required)scope
- scope for requested events (*required)filters
- set of filters to apply. Example,filters=name,type
Supported filters:
type
- filter by events typename
- filter by events name
Filter parameters:
<filter_name>-value
|<filter_name>-values
filter values to apply. Repeatable<filter_name>-negative
- inverts the filter. <filter_name>-negative=true<filter_name>-conjunct
- iftrue
the actual value should match all expected values. <filter_name>-conjunct=true
http://localhost:8080/search/sse/messages
- create a sse channel of messages that matches the filter. Accepts following query parameters:
-
startTimestamp
- number, unix timestamp in milliseconds or nanos - Sets the search starting point. One of the 'startTimestamp' or 'messageId' must not be null -
messageId
- text, accepts multiple values. List of message IDs to restore search. Defaults tonull
. One of the 'startTimestamp' or 'messageId' must not be null -
stream
- text, accepts multiple values - Sets the stream ids to search in. Case-sensitive. Required. Example:alias
- requests all direction for alias;alias:<direction>
- requests specified direction for alias. -
searchDirection
-next
/previous
- Sets the lookup direction. Can be used for pagination. Defaults tonext
. -
resultCountLimit
- number - Sets the maximum amount of messages to return. Defaults tonull (unlimited)
. -
endTimestamp
- number, unix timestamp in milliseconds or nanos - Sets the timestamp to which the search will be performed, starting withstartTimestamp
. WhensearchDirection
isprevious
,endTimestamp
must be less thenstartTimestamp
. Defaults tonull
(search can be stopped after reachingresultCountLimit
). -
responseFormat
- text, accepts multiple values - sets response formats. Possible values: BASE_64, PROTO_PARSED, JSON_PARSED. default value - BASE_64 & PROTO_PARSED. -
keepOpen
- keeps pulling for updates until have not found any message outside the requested interval. Disabled by default -
bookId
- book ID for requested messages (*required)
http://localhost:8080/search/sse/messages/group
- creates an SSE channel of messages that matches the requested group for the requested time period
startTimestamp
- number, unix timestamp in milliseconds or nanos - Sets the search starting point. Must not be nullendTimestamp
- number, unix timestamp in milliseconds or nanos - Sets the search ending point. Must not be nullgroup
- the repeatable parameter java.time.Instantwith group names to request. At least one must be specifiedkeepOpen
- keeps pulling for updates until have not found any message outside the requested interval. Disabled by defaultbookId
- book ID for requested messages (*required)responseFormat
- text, accepts multiple values - sets response formats. Possible values: BASE_64, PROTO_PARSED, JSON_PARSED. default value - BASE_64 & PROTO_PARSED. Example:http://localhost:8080/search/sse/messages/group?group=A&group=B&startTimestamp=15600000&endTimestamp=15700000
http://localhost:8080/search/sse/page-infos
- creates an SSE channel of page infos that matches the requested book id for the requested time period
startTimestamp
- number, unix timestamp in milliseconds or nanos - Sets the search starting point. Must not be nullendTimestamp
- number, unix timestamp in milliseconds or nanos - Sets the search ending point. Must not be nullbookId
- book ID for requested messages (*required)resultCountLimit
- number - Sets the maximum amount of page events to return. Defaults tonull (unlimited)
. Example:http://localhost:8080/search/sse/page-infos?startTimestamp=15600000&endTimestamp=15700000&bookId=book1
Elements in channel match the format sse:
event: 'event' / 'message' | 'close' | 'error' | 'keep_alive' | 'page_info'
data: 'Event metadata object' / 'message' | 'Empty data' | 'HTTP Error code' | 'Empty data' | 'page info'
id: event / message id | null | null | null | page id
schema component description example (lw-data-provider.yml):
apiVersion: th2.exactpro.com/v1
kind: Th2CoreBox
metadata:
name: lw-data-provider
spec:
image-name: ghcr.io/th2-net/th2-lw-data-provider
image-version: 1.0.3
type: th2-rpt-data-provider
custom-config:
hostname: 0.0.0.0 # IP to listen to requests.
port: 8080
# keepAliveTimeout: 5000 # timeout in milliseconds. keep_alive sending frequency
# maxBufferDecodeQueue: 10000 # buffer size for messages that sent to decode but anwers hasn't been received
# decodingTimeout: 60000 # timeout expecting answers from codec.
# batchSizeBytes: 256KB # the max size of the batch in bytes. You can use 'MB,KB' suffixes or a plain int value
# codecUsePinAttributes: true # send raw message to specified codec (true) or send to all codecs (false)
# responseFormats: string list # resolve data for selected formats only. (allowed values: BASE_64, PARSED)
# flushSseAfter: 0 # number of SSE emitted before flushing data to the output stream. 0 means flush after each event
# gzipCompressionLevel: -1 # integer value of gzip compression level. This option is used when user requests data via HTTP with enabled commpression.
# * -1: default compression level
# * 0: no compression
# * 1: best speed
# * 9: best compression
pins: # pins are used to communicate with codec components to parse message data
- name: to_codec
connection-type: mq
attributes:
- to_codec
- raw
- publish
- name: from_codec
connection-type: mq
attributes:
- from_codec
- parsed
- subscribe
extended-settings:
service:
enabled: true
type: NodePort
endpoints:
- name: 'grpc'
targetPort: 8080
ingress:
urlPaths:
- '/lw-dataprovider/(.*)'
envVariables:
JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS: "-XX:+ExitOnOutOfMemoryError -Ddatastax-java-driver.advanced.connection.init-query-timeout=\"5000 milliseconds\""
resources:
limits:
memory: 2000Mi
cpu: 600m
requests:
memory: 300Mi
cpu: 50m
apiVersion: th2.exactpro.com/v2
kind: Th2CoreBox
metadata:
name: lw-data-provider
spec:
imageName: ghcr.io/th2-net/th2-lw-data-provider
imageVersion: 1.0.3
type: th2-rpt-data-provider
customConfig:
hostname: 0.0.0.0 # IP to listen to requests.
port: 8080
# keepAliveTimeout: 5000 # timeout in milliseconds. keep_alive sending frequency
# maxBufferDecodeQueue: 10000 # buffer size for messages that sent to decode but answers hasn't been received
# decodingTimeout: 60000 # timeout expecting answers from codec.
# batchSizeBytes: 256KB # the max size of the batch in bytes. You can use 'MB,KB' suffixes or a plain int value
# validateCradleData: false # validate data loaded from cradle. NOTE: Enabled validation affect performance
# codecUsePinAttributes: true # send raw message to specified codec (true) or send to all codecs (false)
# responseFormats: string list # resolve data for selected formats only. (allowed values: BASE_64, PARSED)
# pins are used to communicate with codec components to parse message data
pins:
mq:
publishers:
- name: to_codec
attributes:
- to_codec
- raw
- publish
subscribers:
- name: from_codec
attributes:
- from_codec
- parsed
- subscribe
linkTo:
- box: codec
pin: from_codec_decode_general
extendedSettings:
service:
enabled: true
nodePort: # Required if you use ingress url path
- name: 'connect'
targetPort: 8080
# exposedPort: 30042 # if you need a constant port to be exposed
ingress:
urlPaths:
- '/lw-dataprovider/'
envVariables:
JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS: "-XX:+ExitOnOutOfMemoryError -Ddatastax-java-driver.advanced.connection.init-query-timeout=\"5000 milliseconds\""
resources:
limits:
memory: 2000Mi
cpu: 600m
requests:
memory: 300Mi
cpu: 50m
- Updated:
- th2 gradle plugin
0.1.1
- common:
5.14.0-dev
- cradle api:
5.4.2-dev
- kotlin-logging:
5.1.4
- micrometer-bom:
1.13.3
- th2 gradle plugin
- Updated:
- th2 gradle plugin
0.0.8
- common:
5.12.0-dev
- th2 gradle plugin
- Migrated to th2 gradle plugin
0.0.6
- Added swagger library
- Updated:
- bom:
4.6.1-dev
- cradle api:
5.3.0-dev
- common:
5.11.0-dev
- micrometer-bom:
1.12.5
- jetty-bom:
11.0.20
- javalin:
5.6.5
- javalin-openapi:
5.6.4
- bom:
- Updated cradle api:
5.2.0-dev
- Updated common:
5.8.0-dev
- Add download task endpoints:
- POST
/download
- register task - GET
/download/{taskID}
- execute task - GET
/download/{taskID}/status
- get task status - DELETE
/download/{taskID}
- remove task
- POST
- Add parameter
downloadTaskTTL
to clean up the completed or not started task after the specified time in milliseconds. 1 hour by default. - Add
EXTERNAL_CONTEXT_PATH
env variable to inform provider about external context that is used in requests
- Fix possible deadlock in case the response queue is filled up with keep-alive events and there is no enough space to accumulate the batch for codec
- Enabled Cassandra driver metrics
- common:
5.7.1-dev
- grpc-lw-data-provider:
2.3.0
- custom JSON serialization did not do proper escaping for strings
- Added
batchSizeBytes
parameter to limit batch size by size in bytes rather than count of messages. - Added
validateCradleData
parameter to enable/disable validation logic for data loaded from cradle. Currently, managed validation logic includes check for message sequence and timestamp inside a group batch. - Parameters
batchSize
andgroupRequestBuffer
removed. The maximum batch size in messages is computed based onbufferPerQuery
ormaxBufferDecodeQueue
if previous parameter is not set.
- check order of messages in the whole group batch instead of according to streams (session alias + direction).
- Add
gzipCompressionLevel
parameter into configuration
- Migrated to the cradle version with fixed load pages where
removed
field is null problem. - Updated cradle:
5.1.4-dev
- Add support for requesting message groups in reversed order
- Add filter by stream to gRPC API for group search request
- error reporting when executing group search (if error occurs during a call to the Cradle API stream were closed before the error was reported)
- Updated bom:
4.6.0-dev
- Updated common:
5.10.0-dev
(recover subscription of channels on failure)
- Updated bom:
4.5.0-dev
- Updated common:
5.4.0-dev
- Updated kotlin:
1.8.22
- Removed extra
fields
field from JSON_PARSED message format.- Old:
{"fields":{"a":{"fields":{"b":"1"}}}}
- New:
{"fields":{"a":{"b":"1"}}}
- Old: