/deliverables-analyzer

Analyzes deliverables

Primary LanguageJavaApache License 2.0Apache-2.0

Deliverables Analyzer

Deliverables Analyzer is a RESTful Web Service that uses the Build Finder library to scan a given URL containing a software distribution and return the list of builds.

Endpoints

Analyze

The main way to use the service is as follows:

  • Perform an HTTP POST passing the url of a deliverable to /api/analyze. A deliverable should be an archive, such as a .zip or .jar file, which contains a product version. For example, if your product is jbossfoo and your version is 1.0, then you might have a file called jbossfoo-1.0.zip to analyze. The url must be using protocol http or https. You may also optionally set config to override some of the default configuration settings. The config is the JSON representation of org.jboss.pnc.build.finder.core.BuildConfig.
  • The /api/analyze endpoint will return the status code 201 Created with a Location header. The location will be set to /api/analyze/results/<id> where <id> is an identifier corresponding to the url. The results will be cached, but will eventually expire. You may fetch the configuration used by accessing the /api/analyze/configs/<id> endpoint.
  • The /api/analyze/results/<id> endpoint will return status code 404 Not Found if <id> doesn't exist. It will return 503 Service Unavailable if the results exist, but are not yet ready. It will return 200 OK if the results exist and are ready. In case there is an error getting the results, it will return 500 Server Error.
  • The /api/analyze/statuses/<id> endpoint will return the current status (percent done) of the analysis and may be polled once the analysis has started.

Health

The service supports the Micoprofile /q/health endpoint (and also /q/health/live and /q/health/ready).

Version

The service will reply to /api/version with a version string in plaintext containing information about the service as well as the version of Build Finder being used.

Building with Maven

To build with Maven and run the tests:

$ mvn -Ddistribution.url=<url> clean install

Configuration

Deliverables Analyzer can be configured by setting the various configuration keys listed below. They can be defined by setting the configuration key in:

  • system property (-Dkey=value)
  • environment variable
  • .env file in the working directory
  • application.properties file
Configuration Key Description Example
koji.hub.url The Koji Hub URL to find builds http://brewhub.localhost/brewhub
koji.web.url The Koji Web URL http://brewweb.localhost/brew
pnc.url The PNC URL to find builds http://pnc.localhost
infinispan.mode Define whether to use Infinispan in EMBEDDED (default) or REMOTE EMBEDDED

Remote Infinispan

If the infinispan.mode is set to REMOTE, the following configuration keys need to be defined:

Configuration Key Description Example
quarkus.infinispan-client.server-list Comma-delimited Infinispan server list (<hostname>[:<port>]) localhost:11222
quarkus.infinispan-client.auth-username Username for the Infinispan server admin
quarkus.infinispan-client.auth-password Password for the Infinispan server password

The following caches also need to be present in the Infinispan server:

  • builds
  • builds-pnc
  • checksums-md5
  • checksums-pnc-md5
  • checksums-pnc-sha1
  • checksums-pnc-sha256
  • checksums-sha1
  • checksums-sha256
  • files-md5
  • files-sha1
  • files-sha256
  • rpms-md5
  • rpms-sha1
  • rpms-sha256

Creating Docker Images with Docker Compose

To also build the Docker image, add -Pdocker to the mvn arguments.

This is the equivalent of manually running:

$ docker-compose pull
$ docker-compose up --build
$ docker-compose down --rmi --remove-orphans -v