ansible / eda-server-prototype

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Event Driven Ansible Server

NOTE Maintenance temporarily on hold. This project is being reworked and will be available soon.

Installation

For instructions on how to quickly spin up a preview instance of eda-server, please see INSTALL.md.

Setting up a development environment

The below instructions detail how to setup a development environment for eda-server.

Requirements

NOTE podman users (only for MacOS and Linux):

1. Clone the repository

First you need to clone the eda-server repository:

git clone https://github.com/ansible/eda-server.git
cd eda-server

2. Virtual environment

Create virtual environment and install project

python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -e .

Install Ansible and ansible.eda collection:

pip install ansible
ansible-galaxy collection install ansible.eda

3. Set up env variables

Set up the following env variable(s) when testing/running local dev env

export EDA_DEPLOYMENT_TYPE=local

4. Services

Note: Instead of running the below task steps individually, you can execute all tasks with task dev:all:start and then follow the steps in the Accessing the UI section.

Start up a PostgreSQL database sever:

task dev:services:start

Then run database migrations:

task dev:run:migrations

5. Start api server

task dev:api:start

6. User interface

Start webpack server:

task dev:ui:start

7. Accessing the UI

  1. Load a set of RBAC users and roles (config file: tools/initial_data.yml)

Defaults from config file

users:
  - email: 'root@example.com'
    password: 'secret'
    is_superuser: true

  - email: 'admin@example.com'
    password: 'secret'
    roles: ['admin']

  - email: 'manager@example.com'
    password: 'secret'
    roles: ['manager']

  - email: 'bob@example.com'
    password: 'secret'
task dev:rbac:loaddata
  1. You can now login to the UI at http://localhost:8080/eda/.

API docs can be accessed at:

You have finished setting up the development environment.

Running tests

If not started, start the PostgreSQL service, which is required for running integration tests.

docker-compose -f tools/docker/docker-compose.yml up postgres

Run all tests:

task test

Or call pytest directly:

python -m pytest

Git pre-commit hooks (optional)

To automatically run linters and code formatter you may use git pre-commit hooks. This project provides a configuration for pre-commit framework to automatically setup hooks for you.

  1. First install the pre-commit tool:

    1. Into your virtual environment:

      pip install pre-commit
    2. Into your user directory:

      pip install --user pre-commit
    3. Via pipx tool:

      pipx install pre-commit
  2. Then generate git pre-commit hooks:

    pre-commit install

You may run pre-commit manually on all tracked files by calling:

pre-commit run --all-files

Logging

When you start server using the binary eda-server, it will use default project logging settings. You can change the logging level by setting the environment variable EDA_LOG_LEVEL. Example:

export EDA_LOG_LEVEL=debug

This will change log level for uvicorn and project loggers, but will not affect 3rd party libraries.

If you need to update the default project logging configuration, you should edit the src/eda_server/config/logging.yaml file.

When starting server with uvicorn binary directly, you should specify logging configuration file path in --log-config parameter. Note that in this case --log-level parameter only affects uvicorn loggers, but not application ones. To change the application loggers levels you should set EDA_LOG_LEVEL environment variable. Example:

uvicorn --log-config src/eda_server/config/logging.yaml ...