Chaos Toolkit Extension for Cloud Foundry
Project description
# Chaos Toolkit Cloud Foundry Extension
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This extension package provides probes and actions for Chaos Engineering
experiments against a Cloud Foundry instance using the
[Chaos Toolkit][chaostoolkit].
## Install
This package requires Python 3.5+
To be used from your experiment, this package must be installed in the Python
environment where [chaostoolkit][] already lives.
[chaostoolkit]: https://github.com/chaostoolkit/chaostoolkit
```
$ pip install -U chaostoolkit-cloud-foundry
```
## Usage
To use the probes and actions from this package, add a similar payload to your
experiment file:
```json
{
"type": "action",
"name": "terminate-random-instance",
"provider": {
"type": "python",
"module": "chaoscf.probes",
"func": "terminate_some_random_instance",
"arguments": {
"name": "my-app",
"org_name": "my-org",
"space_name": "my-space"
}
}
},
{
"type": "probe",
"name": "fetch-app-statistics",
"provider": {
"type": "python",
"module": "chaoscf.probes",
"func": "get_app_stats",
"arguments": {
"name": "my-app",
"org_name": "my-org",
"space_name": "my-space"
}
}
}
```
That's it!
Please explore the code to see existing probes and actions.
### Discovery
You may use the Chaos Toolkit to discover the capabilities of this extension:
```
$ chaos discover chaostoolkit-cloud-foundry --no-install
```
If you have logged in against a Cloud Foundry environment, this will discover
information about it along the way.
## Configuration
This extension to the Chaos Toolkit need credentials to a Cloud Foundry account
with appropriate scopes. Please add the following sections to your experiment
file:
```json
{
"configuration": {
"cf_api_url": "https://api.local.pcfdev.io",
"cf_verify_ssl": false
},
"secrets": {
"cloudfoundry": {
"cf_username": "user",
"cf_password": "pass"
}
}
}
```
You may leave `"cf_verifiy_ssl"` out of the configuration when you want to
verify TLS certificates. Usually, local environments are self-signed so it
may be useful to disable that check in that case.
You may also specify the `"cf_client_id"` and `"cf_client_secret"` secrets
when you need. Their default values are `"cf"` and `""` respectively. These
work well against a local [PCF dev][pcfdev] install.
[pcfdev]: https://pivotal.io/pcf-dev
Then in your probe or action:
```json
{
"type": "probe",
"name": "fetch-app-statistics",
"provider": {
"type": "python",
"secrets": ["cloudfoundry"],
"module": "chaoscf.probes",
"func": "get_app_stats",
"arguments": {
"name": "my-app",
"org_name": "my-org",
"space_name": "my-space"
}
}
}
```
## Test
To run the tests for the project execute the following:
```
$ pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
$ pytest
```
## Contribute
If you wish to contribute more functions to this package, you are more than
welcome to do so. Please, fork this project, make your changes following the
usual [PEP 8][pep8] code style, sprinkling with tests and submit a PR for
review.
[pep8]: https://pycodestyle.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
The Chaos Toolkit project requires all contributors must sign a
[Developer Certificate of Origin][dco] on each commit they would like to merge
into the master branch of the repository. Please, make sure you can abide by
the rules of the DCO before submitting a PR.
[dco]: https://github.com/probot/dco#how-it-works
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/chaostoolkit/chaostoolkit-cloud-foundry.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/chaostoolkit/chaostoolkit-cloud-foundry)
This extension package provides probes and actions for Chaos Engineering
experiments against a Cloud Foundry instance using the
[Chaos Toolkit][chaostoolkit].
## Install
This package requires Python 3.5+
To be used from your experiment, this package must be installed in the Python
environment where [chaostoolkit][] already lives.
[chaostoolkit]: https://github.com/chaostoolkit/chaostoolkit
```
$ pip install -U chaostoolkit-cloud-foundry
```
## Usage
To use the probes and actions from this package, add a similar payload to your
experiment file:
```json
{
"type": "action",
"name": "terminate-random-instance",
"provider": {
"type": "python",
"module": "chaoscf.probes",
"func": "terminate_some_random_instance",
"arguments": {
"name": "my-app",
"org_name": "my-org",
"space_name": "my-space"
}
}
},
{
"type": "probe",
"name": "fetch-app-statistics",
"provider": {
"type": "python",
"module": "chaoscf.probes",
"func": "get_app_stats",
"arguments": {
"name": "my-app",
"org_name": "my-org",
"space_name": "my-space"
}
}
}
```
That's it!
Please explore the code to see existing probes and actions.
### Discovery
You may use the Chaos Toolkit to discover the capabilities of this extension:
```
$ chaos discover chaostoolkit-cloud-foundry --no-install
```
If you have logged in against a Cloud Foundry environment, this will discover
information about it along the way.
## Configuration
This extension to the Chaos Toolkit need credentials to a Cloud Foundry account
with appropriate scopes. Please add the following sections to your experiment
file:
```json
{
"configuration": {
"cf_api_url": "https://api.local.pcfdev.io",
"cf_verify_ssl": false
},
"secrets": {
"cloudfoundry": {
"cf_username": "user",
"cf_password": "pass"
}
}
}
```
You may leave `"cf_verifiy_ssl"` out of the configuration when you want to
verify TLS certificates. Usually, local environments are self-signed so it
may be useful to disable that check in that case.
You may also specify the `"cf_client_id"` and `"cf_client_secret"` secrets
when you need. Their default values are `"cf"` and `""` respectively. These
work well against a local [PCF dev][pcfdev] install.
[pcfdev]: https://pivotal.io/pcf-dev
Then in your probe or action:
```json
{
"type": "probe",
"name": "fetch-app-statistics",
"provider": {
"type": "python",
"secrets": ["cloudfoundry"],
"module": "chaoscf.probes",
"func": "get_app_stats",
"arguments": {
"name": "my-app",
"org_name": "my-org",
"space_name": "my-space"
}
}
}
```
## Test
To run the tests for the project execute the following:
```
$ pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
$ pytest
```
## Contribute
If you wish to contribute more functions to this package, you are more than
welcome to do so. Please, fork this project, make your changes following the
usual [PEP 8][pep8] code style, sprinkling with tests and submit a PR for
review.
[pep8]: https://pycodestyle.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
The Chaos Toolkit project requires all contributors must sign a
[Developer Certificate of Origin][dco] on each commit they would like to merge
into the master branch of the repository. Please, make sure you can abide by
the rules of the DCO before submitting a PR.
[dco]: https://github.com/probot/dco#how-it-works
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