Package containing tooling for developing nominode engines
Project description
Installation
pip install nomnomdata-engine-tools nomnomdata-engine
Creating a new engine
This will walk through all the information required to create, build and deploy a new engine.
Directory Structure
Initialize a new engine with
nnd engine-tools create-new <ENGINE_NAME>
This will create a new directory with the layout
.
├── .dockerignore
├── .gitignore
├── .ex_pyproject.toml
└── engine
├── build.dockerfile
├── model.yaml
├── requirements.txt
└── pkg
├── __init__.py
├── executable.py
└── tests
├── __init__.py
└── test_executable.py
build.dockerfile
Engines are deployed as docker images, so for every engine you must have a build.dockerfile located next to a model.yaml file. You will want to place your python files the 'pkg' directory if you want nnd engine-tools build -rt to work properly.
Look at the template build.dockerfile for an example and more information. You must include
CMD nnd engine run pkg/executable.py
Or your engine will not start correctly.
requirements.txt
Simple pip requirements file. Requirements should be set to a specific version (ie requests==2.18.4) . Only requirements specific to your engine should be included in here. The template requirements.txt shows how to include the packages nomnomdata-cli & nomnomdata-engine which are the easiest way to run your executable.
executable.py
This is where the code that actually gets run lives.
from nomnomdata.engine.api import NominodeClient
from nomnomdata.engine.core import Executable
class TemplateExecutable(Executable):
def __init__(self):
# Very important to call the inherited __init__ before anything else
super().__init__("nomigen.{{engine_name}}")
def do_thing(self):
self.logger.info("I did a thing!")
self.logger.info(f"My parameters are {self.params}")
self.nominode.update_progress(message="I did it!")
test_executable.py
Tests! Our run tests command uses pytest to run these inside your docker image, so you can use anything pytest supports. The most important thing is to wrap your test code with a NominodeMock , this essentially sets up a 'fake' nomnominode catching http requests to it.
from nomnomdata.engine.test import NominodeMock
from nomnomdata.engine.test_creds import credentials
from ..executable import TemplateExecutable
config = {
1: credentials["aws_connection"],
}
params = {
"config": config,
'action_name': 'test',
"aws_connection": {
"connection_uuid": '2'
},
'other_param': 'some variable'
}
# the most basic test possible..
def test_init(self):
with NominodeMock(params):
t = TemplateExecutable()
t.do_thing()
model.yaml
This is the description of your engine that will reside in the nomitall database, used by the nominode_ui to dynamically create configuration pages.
# the unique identifier for this engine, must be unique across all engines
uuid: NOMNOM_EXAMPLE_DOWNLOADER
alias: "EXAMPLE: Downloader"
description: An Example
# repo information, most of the information is static apart from image
location:
repo: 445607516549.dkr.ecr.us-east-1.amazonaws.com
# the :testing tag at the end indicates which ECS tag to use, for staging this should be testing, prod should use alpha
image: example/api/downloader:testing
region: us-east-1
repo_type: aws
# categories this engine fits into, there are no fixed categories at this time
categories:
+ name: example
+ name: s3
+ name: nomnomdata
# this is a list of actions this engine can perform, these map directly to
# functions of your Executable class in executable.py
parameters:
+ action_name: example_function
description: An example
display_name: Example Function
# this is where you can add what connections the engine requires
# also what adhoc parameters the engine uses.
# these will be presented to the user to fill in
parameters:
# this include parameter is a special directive that allows you include parameters from other files
# includes that are specific to the engine should be stored in your_engine/models
- include:
- 'common/meta_types/user_range.yaml'
- connection_type_uuid: APP1E-T0NXM
parameter_name: app_annie_token
display_name: App Annie Token
description: Credential token used to access the App Annie api.
required: true
type: connection
- parameter_name: s3_info
display_name: S3 Info
type: group
- connection_type_uuid: AWS5D-TO99M
description: AWS Credentials with access to the s3 bucket where the data table lives.
display_name: AWS Token Credentials
parameter_name: aws_connection
parameter_group: s3_info
required: false
type: connection
- connection_type_uuid: AWSS3-BUCKT
description: S3 Bucket where you want to unload the data to.
display_name: S3 Bucket
parameter_name: s3_bucket
parameter_group: s3_info
required: false
type: connection
- description: Path to a location where data files will be exported
display_name: S3 Path
parameter_name: s3_path
parameter_group: s3_info
required: True
type: string
max: 2048
- parameter_name: format_options
display_name: File/Formatting Options
type: group
- description: If specified will insert the date into the folder structure. Example... y=1998/m=12/d=25/file_name.json.gz.
display_name: Date Folders
parameter_name: append_date
parameter_group: format_options
required: True
type: enum
default: True
choices:
- True
- False
nomigen_test_credentials.json
This file exists outside the engine folders, and should be placed in your copy of the engines-config repo, you can find an example of it there. This is where you can store your credentials required by tests. If you set the environment variable NOMIGEN_TEST_CREDENTIALS to the location of your copy of engines-config, these creds will be made accessible via the nomnomdata.engine.test_credentials module at runtime.
{
"app_annie_token": {
"token": "your_app_annie_token"
},
"aws_connection": {
"aws_access_key_id": "your_aws_access_key",
"aws_secret_access_key": "your_aws_secret_access_key"
},
"s3_bucket": {
"bucket": "shughes-test-bucket"
}
}
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