Nameko dependency provider that dispatches log data using Events (Pub-Sub).
Project description
Nameko dependency provider that dispatches log data using Events (Pub-Sub).
Usage
Dispatching event log data
Include the EventLogDispatcher dependency in your service class:
from nameko.rpc import rpc
from nameko_eventlog_dispatcher import EventLogDispatcher
class FooService:
name = 'foo'
eventlog_dispatcher = EventLogDispatcher()
@rpc
def foo_method(self):
self.eventlog_dispatcher(
'foo_event_type', {'value': 1}, metadata={'meta': 2}
)
Calling foo_method will dispatch an event from the foo service with log_event as the event type. However foo_event_type will be the event type stored as part of the event metadata.
event_type, event_data (optional) and metadata (optional) can be provided as arguments. Both event_data and metadata must be dictionaries and contain JSON serializable data.
Then, any Nameko service will be able to handle this event.
from nameko.events import event_handler
class BarService:
name = 'bar'
@event_handler('foo', 'log_event')
def foo_log_event_handler(self, body):
"""`body` will contain the event log data."""
Capturing log data when entrypoints are fired
Enable auto capture event logs in your Nameko configuration file:
# config.yaml
EVENTLOG_DISPATCHER:
auto_capture: true
entrypoints_to_exclude: []
event_type: log_event
All the attributes above are optional and only used to override their default values.
With auto_capture set to true, a Nameko event will be dispatched every time an entrypoint is fired:
They can also be handled by listening log_event events from the service dispatching them.
entrypoint_fired will be the event type stored as part of the event metadata.
Only entrypoints listed in the ENTRYPOINT_TYPES_TO_LOG class attribute will be logged.
entrypoints_to_exclude can be used to provide a list of entrypoint method names to exclude when firing events automatically.
event_type can be added to the config to override the default Nameko event type used to dispatch this kind of events.
Format of the event log data
This is the format of the event log data:
{
"service_name": "foo",
"entrypoint_protocol": "Rpc",
"entrypoint_name": "foo_method",
"call_id": "foo.foo_method.d7e907ee-9425-48a6-84e6-89db19e3ce50",
"call_stack": [
"standalone_rpc_proxy.call.3f349ea4-ed3e-4a3b-93d0-a36fbf928ecb",
"bla.bla_method.21d623b4-edc4-4232-9957-4fad72533b75",
"foo.foo_method.d7e907ee-9425-48a6-84e6-89db19e3ce50"
],
"event_type": "foo_event_type", # "entrypoint_fired", ...
"timestamp": "2017-06-12T13:48:16+00:00",
"meta": 2, # extra information provided as "metadata"
"data": {"value": 1} # extra information provided as "event_data"
}
The data attribute will contain the event data that was provided as an argument for the event_data parameter when dispatching the event.
If metadata was provided, then its elements will be included as top level attributes in the event log data.
Tests
It is assumed that RabbitMQ is up and running on the default URI guest:guest@localhost and uses the default ports. There is a Makefile target to run a RabbitMQ docker containers locally using the default ports and configuration:
$ make docker-rabbitmq-run
To run the tests locally:
$ # Create/activate a virtual environment
$ pip install tox
$ tox
There are other Makefile targets to run the tests, but extra dependencies will have to be installed:
$ pip install -U --editable ".[dev]"
$ make test
$ make coverage
A different RabbitMQ URI can be provided overriding the following environment variables: RABBIT_CTL_URI and AMQP_URI.
Additional pytest parameters can be also provided using the ARGS variable:
$ make test RABBIT_CTL_URI=http://guest:guest@dockermachine:15673 AMQP_URI=amqp://guest:guest@dockermachine:5673 ARGS='-x -vv --disable-pytest-warnings'
$ make coverage RABBIT_CTL_URI=http://guest:guest@dockermachine:15673 AMQP_URI=amqp://guest:guest@dockermachine:5673 ARGS='-x -vv --disable-pytest-warnings'
Nameko support
The following Nameko versions are supported:
2.x series: 2.12, 2.13, 2.14
Changelog
Consult the CHANGELOG document for fixes and enhancements of each version.
License
The MIT License. See LICENSE for details.
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