ClusterCockpit / cc-backend

Web frontend and API backend server for ClusterCockpit Monitoring Framework
https://www.clustercockpit.org
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backend golang graphql hpc monitoring rest-api sveltejs

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Please have a look at the Release Notes for breaking changes!

ClusterCockpit REST and GraphQL API backend

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This is a Golang backend implementation for a REST and GraphQL API according to the ClusterCockpit specifications. It also includes a web interface for ClusterCockpit. This implementation replaces the previous PHP Symfony based ClusterCockpit web interface. The reasons for switching from PHP Symfony to a Golang based solution are explained here.

Overview

This is a Golang web backend for the ClusterCockpit job-specific performance monitoring framework. It provides a REST API for integrating ClusterCockpit with an HPC cluster batch system and external analysis scripts. Data exchange between the web front-end and the back-end is based on a GraphQL API. The web frontend is also served by the backend using Svelte components. Layout and styling are based on Bootstrap 5 using Bootstrap Icons.

The backend uses SQLite 3 as a relational SQL database by default. Optionally it can use a MySQL/MariaDB database server. While there are metric data backends for the InfluxDB and Prometheus time series databases, the only tested and supported setup is to use cc-metric-store as the metric data backend. Documentation on how to integrate ClusterCockpit with other time series databases will be added in the future.

Completed batch jobs are stored in a file-based job archive according to this specification. The backend supports authentication via local accounts, an external LDAP directory, and JWT tokens. Authorization for APIs is implemented with JWT tokens created with public/private key encryption.

You find a detailed documentation on the ClusterCockpit Webpage.

Build requirements

ClusterCockpit requires a current version of the golang toolchain and node.js. You can check go.mod to see what is the current minimal golang version needed. Homebrew and Archlinux usually have current golang versions. For other Linux distros this often means that you have to install the golang compiler yourself. Fortunately, this is easy with golang. Since much of the functionality is based on the Go standard library, it is crucial for security and performance to use a current version of golang. In addition, an old golang toolchain may limit the supported versions of third-party packages.

How to try ClusterCockpit with a demo setup

We provide a shell script that downloads demo data and automatically starts the cc-backend. You will need wget, go, node, npm in your path to start the demo. The demo downloads 32MB of data (223MB on disk).

git clone https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend.git
cd ./cc-backend
./startDemo.sh

You can also try the demo using the lates release binary. Create a folder and put the release binary cc-backend into this folder. Execute the following steps:

./cc-backend -init
vim config.json (Add a second cluster entry and name the clusters alex and fritz)
wget https://hpc-mover.rrze.uni-erlangen.de/HPC-Data/0x7b58aefb/eig7ahyo6fo2bais0ephuf2aitohv1ai/job-archive-demo.tar
tar xf job-archive-demo.tar
./cc-backend -init-db -add-user demo:admin:demo -loglevel info
./cc-backend -server -dev -loglevel info

You can access the web interface at http://localhost:8080. Credentials for login are demo:demo. Please note that some views do not work without a metric backend (e.g., the Analysis, Systems and Status views).

How to build and run

There is a Makefile to automate the build of cc-backend. The Makefile supports the following targets:

A common workflow for setting up cc-backend from scratch is:

git clone https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend.git

# Build binary
cd ./cc-backend/
make

# EDIT THE .env FILE BEFORE YOU DEPLOY (Change the secrets)!
# If authentication is disabled, it can be empty.
cp configs/env-template.txt  .env
vim .env

cp configs/config.json .
vim config.json

#Optional: Link an existing job archive:
ln -s <your-existing-job-archive> ./var/job-archive

# This will first initialize the job.db database by traversing all
# `meta.json` files in the job-archive and add a new user.
./cc-backend -init-db -add-user <your-username>:admin:<your-password>

# Start a HTTP server (HTTPS can be enabled in the configuration, the default port is 8080).
# The --dev flag enables GraphQL Playground (http://localhost:8080/playground) and Swagger UI (http://localhost:8080/swagger).
./cc-backend -server  -dev

# Show other options:
./cc-backend -help

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