Python agent for microServiceBus.com. Please visit https://microservicebus.com for more information.
Project description
microservicebus-py
General
To avoid blocking the thread, avoid using the print(...)
function. Instead use the built-in printf
function inherited from base_service:
self.printf("Hello world")
You can also use self.Debug
if you want the logging transmitted to msb.com.
BaseService (base_service)
All services inherit from BaseService either directly or through CustomService. Inheriting from BaseService provides a number of functions such as self.Debug(text)
and self.SubmitMessage(message)
. Such methods are predefined to target specific destinations and functions. A service can also call self.SubmitAction(destination, action, message)
to more flexibility is needed.
For instance, if you had a custom service called emailhandler
which would send emails through the Process function and you'd like to send a message to it you would write:
message = {'to':'foo@bar.com', 'subject':'Hello', 'body':'...from foo'}
await self.SubmitAction("emailhandler", "Process", message)
Note that the action is set to "Process". All services inheriting from BaseService has a
Start
.Stop
andProccess
function. However, you could have created aSendEmail
function and set the action to "SendEmail".
If, on the other hand, you'd like to send a message to the IoT Hub you would set the destination to "com". However, there is already a simplified function called SubmitMessage predefined with both destination and action:
message = {'ts':'2021-01-01 01:01:01', 'temperature':22}
await self.SubmitMessage(message)
Similarly there is a predefined function to logging:
await self.Debug("Hello from Python")
Internal services
Internal services are used as any other service but are never stopped.
Orchestrator (orchestrator_service)
The Orchestrator is responsible for starting up services and correlate messages between then. All messages on the queue are of type QueueMessage (baseservice) and contains information such as the destination
and action
. When the Orchestrator receives a message on the queue, it will resolve the destination and call the function (_action).
microServiceBusHandler (msb_handler)
As the name implies the microServiceBusHandler is responsible for all communication with microServiceBus.com. When staring up the service will sign in to msb.com and set up channels for different commands in msb. After successful sign-in, the service will call the Orchestrator to start up the these services.
Logger (logger_service)
The Logger service outputs data to the terminal and forward debugging info to microServiceBusHandler if enabled
Com (downloaded at startup) (Currently not used)
The Com service is responsible for all communication with the IoT Hub provider. The only implementation as for now is the AzureIoT service.
The Com service is also responsible to handle state changes. These is expected to be a msb-state
in the desired state:
"msb-state": {
"enabled": true,
"debug": false
},
If any of the elements in the msb-state
changes, the Com service is responsible for taking actions, such as stopping and starting custom services. State changes will also get forwarded to all other services.
Com does not have any inbound functions and can not be stopped.
Custom services
All custom services inherit from BaseService
and must expose the following functions:
Start
The Start function will be called when the when custom service is started. This is the where the services should start any kind of interval or work to produce readings.
Readings can be submitted using the self.SubmitMessage(message)
function which forwards the message to the Process function of the Com service.
Stop
The Stop function is called as the service is getting stopped and can be used for any cleanup.
Process
The Process method can optionally be used for transmitting messages between services using the self.SubmitAction(destination, action, message)
E.g
await self.SubmitAction('MyOtherService', 'Process', message)
StateUpdate
State updates received by the Com service are forwarded to all services and accessible through the StateUpdate function
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