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api: Implement OpenAPI generated Alertmanager API V2 The current Alertmanager API v1 is undocumented and written by hand. This patch introduces a new Alertmanager API - v2. The API is fully generated via an OpenAPI 2.0 [1] specification (see `api/v2/openapi.yaml`) with the exception of the http handlers itself. Pros: - Generated server code - Ability to generate clients in all major languages (Go, Java, JS, Python, Ruby, Haskell, *elm* [3] ...) - Strict contract (OpenAPI spec) between server and clients. - Instant feedback on frontend-breaking changes, due to strictly typed frontend language elm. - Generated documentation (See Alertmanager online Swagger UI [4]) Cons: - Dependency on open api ecosystem including go-swagger [2] In addition this patch includes the following changes. - README.md: Add API section - test: Duplicate acceptance test to API v1 & API v2 version The Alertmanager acceptance test framework has a decent test coverage on the Alertmanager API. Introducing the Alertmanager API v2 does not go hand in hand with deprecating API v1. They should live alongside each other for a couple of minor Alertmanager versions. Instead of porting the acceptance test framework to use the new API v2, this patch duplicates the acceptance tests, one using the API v1, the other API v2. Once API v1 is removed we can simply remove `test/with_api_v1` and bring `test/with_api_v2` to `test/`. [1] https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/blob/master/versions/2.0.md [2] https://github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger/ [3] https://github.com/ahultgren/swagger-elm [4] http://petstore.swagger.io/?url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mxinden/alertmanager/apiv2/api/v2/openapi.yaml Signed-off-by: Max Leonard Inden <IndenML@gmail.com>
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// Copyright 2018 Prometheus Team
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
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package test
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
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"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"reflect"
"sync"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/go-openapi/strfmt"
api: Implement OpenAPI generated Alertmanager API V2 The current Alertmanager API v1 is undocumented and written by hand. This patch introduces a new Alertmanager API - v2. The API is fully generated via an OpenAPI 2.0 [1] specification (see `api/v2/openapi.yaml`) with the exception of the http handlers itself. Pros: - Generated server code - Ability to generate clients in all major languages (Go, Java, JS, Python, Ruby, Haskell, *elm* [3] ...) - Strict contract (OpenAPI spec) between server and clients. - Instant feedback on frontend-breaking changes, due to strictly typed frontend language elm. - Generated documentation (See Alertmanager online Swagger UI [4]) Cons: - Dependency on open api ecosystem including go-swagger [2] In addition this patch includes the following changes. - README.md: Add API section - test: Duplicate acceptance test to API v1 & API v2 version The Alertmanager acceptance test framework has a decent test coverage on the Alertmanager API. Introducing the Alertmanager API v2 does not go hand in hand with deprecating API v1. They should live alongside each other for a couple of minor Alertmanager versions. Instead of porting the acceptance test framework to use the new API v2, this patch duplicates the acceptance tests, one using the API v1, the other API v2. Once API v1 is removed we can simply remove `test/with_api_v1` and bring `test/with_api_v2` to `test/`. [1] https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/blob/master/versions/2.0.md [2] https://github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger/ [3] https://github.com/ahultgren/swagger-elm [4] http://petstore.swagger.io/?url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mxinden/alertmanager/apiv2/api/v2/openapi.yaml Signed-off-by: Max Leonard Inden <IndenML@gmail.com>
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"github.com/prometheus/alertmanager/api/v2/models"
"github.com/prometheus/alertmanager/notify/webhook"
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)
// At is a convenience method to allow for declarative syntax of Acceptance
// test definitions.
func At(ts float64) float64 {
return ts
}
type Interval struct {
start, end float64
}
func (iv Interval) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("[%v,%v]", iv.start, iv.end)
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}
func (iv Interval) contains(f float64) bool {
return f >= iv.start && f <= iv.end
}
// Between is a convenience constructor for an interval for declarative syntax
// of Acceptance test definitions.
func Between(start, end float64) Interval {
return Interval{start: start, end: end}
}
// TestSilence models a model.Silence with relative times.
type TestSilence struct {
id string
match []string
matchRE []string
startsAt, endsAt float64
mtx sync.RWMutex
}
// Silence creates a new TestSilence active for the relative interval given
// by start and end.
func Silence(start, end float64) *TestSilence {
return &TestSilence{
startsAt: start,
endsAt: end,
}
}
// Match adds a new plain matcher to the silence.
func (s *TestSilence) Match(v ...string) *TestSilence {
s.match = append(s.match, v...)
return s
}
// MatchRE adds a new regex matcher to the silence.
func (s *TestSilence) MatchRE(v ...string) *TestSilence {
if len(v)%2 == 1 {
panic("bad key/values")
}
s.matchRE = append(s.matchRE, v...)
return s
}
// SetID sets the silence ID.
func (s *TestSilence) SetID(ID string) {
s.mtx.Lock()
defer s.mtx.Unlock()
s.id = ID
}
// ID gets the silence ID.
func (s *TestSilence) ID() string {
s.mtx.RLock()
defer s.mtx.RUnlock()
return s.id
}
// nativeSilence converts the declared test silence into a regular
// silence with resolved times.
api: Implement OpenAPI generated Alertmanager API V2 The current Alertmanager API v1 is undocumented and written by hand. This patch introduces a new Alertmanager API - v2. The API is fully generated via an OpenAPI 2.0 [1] specification (see `api/v2/openapi.yaml`) with the exception of the http handlers itself. Pros: - Generated server code - Ability to generate clients in all major languages (Go, Java, JS, Python, Ruby, Haskell, *elm* [3] ...) - Strict contract (OpenAPI spec) between server and clients. - Instant feedback on frontend-breaking changes, due to strictly typed frontend language elm. - Generated documentation (See Alertmanager online Swagger UI [4]) Cons: - Dependency on open api ecosystem including go-swagger [2] In addition this patch includes the following changes. - README.md: Add API section - test: Duplicate acceptance test to API v1 & API v2 version The Alertmanager acceptance test framework has a decent test coverage on the Alertmanager API. Introducing the Alertmanager API v2 does not go hand in hand with deprecating API v1. They should live alongside each other for a couple of minor Alertmanager versions. Instead of porting the acceptance test framework to use the new API v2, this patch duplicates the acceptance tests, one using the API v1, the other API v2. Once API v1 is removed we can simply remove `test/with_api_v1` and bring `test/with_api_v2` to `test/`. [1] https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/blob/master/versions/2.0.md [2] https://github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger/ [3] https://github.com/ahultgren/swagger-elm [4] http://petstore.swagger.io/?url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mxinden/alertmanager/apiv2/api/v2/openapi.yaml Signed-off-by: Max Leonard Inden <IndenML@gmail.com>
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func (s *TestSilence) nativeSilence(opts *AcceptanceOpts) *models.Silence {
nsil := &models.Silence{}
t := false
for i := 0; i < len(s.match); i += 2 {
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nsil.Matchers = append(nsil.Matchers, &models.Matcher{
Name: &s.match[i],
Value: &s.match[i+1],
IsRegex: &t,
})
}
t = true
for i := 0; i < len(s.matchRE); i += 2 {
api: Implement OpenAPI generated Alertmanager API V2 The current Alertmanager API v1 is undocumented and written by hand. This patch introduces a new Alertmanager API - v2. The API is fully generated via an OpenAPI 2.0 [1] specification (see `api/v2/openapi.yaml`) with the exception of the http handlers itself. Pros: - Generated server code - Ability to generate clients in all major languages (Go, Java, JS, Python, Ruby, Haskell, *elm* [3] ...) - Strict contract (OpenAPI spec) between server and clients. - Instant feedback on frontend-breaking changes, due to strictly typed frontend language elm. - Generated documentation (See Alertmanager online Swagger UI [4]) Cons: - Dependency on open api ecosystem including go-swagger [2] In addition this patch includes the following changes. - README.md: Add API section - test: Duplicate acceptance test to API v1 & API v2 version The Alertmanager acceptance test framework has a decent test coverage on the Alertmanager API. Introducing the Alertmanager API v2 does not go hand in hand with deprecating API v1. They should live alongside each other for a couple of minor Alertmanager versions. Instead of porting the acceptance test framework to use the new API v2, this patch duplicates the acceptance tests, one using the API v1, the other API v2. Once API v1 is removed we can simply remove `test/with_api_v1` and bring `test/with_api_v2` to `test/`. [1] https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/blob/master/versions/2.0.md [2] https://github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger/ [3] https://github.com/ahultgren/swagger-elm [4] http://petstore.swagger.io/?url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mxinden/alertmanager/apiv2/api/v2/openapi.yaml Signed-off-by: Max Leonard Inden <IndenML@gmail.com>
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nsil.Matchers = append(nsil.Matchers, &models.Matcher{
Name: &s.matchRE[i],
Value: &s.matchRE[i+1],
IsRegex: &t,
})
}
if s.startsAt > 0 {
start := strfmt.DateTime(opts.expandTime(s.startsAt))
nsil.StartsAt = &start
}
if s.endsAt > 0 {
end := strfmt.DateTime(opts.expandTime(s.endsAt))
nsil.EndsAt = &end
}
comment := "some comment"
createdBy := "admin@example.com"
nsil.Comment = &comment
nsil.CreatedBy = &createdBy
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return nsil
}
// TestAlert models a model.Alert with relative times.
type TestAlert struct {
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labels models.LabelSet
annotations models.LabelSet
startsAt, endsAt float64
}
// Alert creates a new alert declaration with the given key/value pairs
// as identifying labels.
func Alert(keyval ...interface{}) *TestAlert {
if len(keyval)%2 == 1 {
panic("bad key/values")
}
a := &TestAlert{
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labels: models.LabelSet{},
annotations: models.LabelSet{},
}
for i := 0; i < len(keyval); i += 2 {
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ln := keyval[i].(string)
lv := keyval[i+1].(string)
a.labels[ln] = lv
}
return a
}
// nativeAlert converts the declared test alert into a full alert based
// on the given parameters.
func (a *TestAlert) nativeAlert(opts *AcceptanceOpts) *models.GettableAlert {
na := &models.GettableAlert{
Alert: models.Alert{
Labels: a.labels,
},
Annotations: a.annotations,
StartsAt: &strfmt.DateTime{},
EndsAt: &strfmt.DateTime{},
}
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if a.startsAt > 0 {
start := strfmt.DateTime(opts.expandTime(a.startsAt))
na.StartsAt = &start
}
if a.endsAt > 0 {
end := strfmt.DateTime(opts.expandTime(a.endsAt))
na.EndsAt = &end
}
return na
}
// Annotate the alert with the given key/value pairs.
func (a *TestAlert) Annotate(keyval ...interface{}) *TestAlert {
if len(keyval)%2 == 1 {
panic("bad key/values")
}
for i := 0; i < len(keyval); i += 2 {
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ln := keyval[i].(string)
lv := keyval[i+1].(string)
a.annotations[ln] = lv
}
return a
}
// Active declares the relative activity time for this alert. It
// must be a single starting value or two values where the second value
// declares the resolved time.
func (a *TestAlert) Active(tss ...float64) *TestAlert {
if len(tss) > 2 || len(tss) == 0 {
panic("only one or two timestamps allowed")
}
if len(tss) == 2 {
a.endsAt = tss[1]
}
a.startsAt = tss[0]
return a
}
func equalAlerts(a, b *models.GettableAlert, opts *AcceptanceOpts) bool {
if !reflect.DeepEqual(a.Labels, b.Labels) {
return false
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(a.Annotations, b.Annotations) {
return false
}
if !equalTime(time.Time(*a.StartsAt), time.Time(*b.StartsAt), opts) {
return false
}
if (a.EndsAt == nil) != (b.EndsAt == nil) {
return false
}
if !(a.EndsAt == nil) && !(b.EndsAt == nil) && !equalTime(time.Time(*a.EndsAt), time.Time(*b.EndsAt), opts) {
return false
}
return true
}
func equalTime(a, b time.Time, opts *AcceptanceOpts) bool {
if a.IsZero() != b.IsZero() {
return false
}
diff := a.Sub(b)
if diff < 0 {
diff = -diff
}
return diff <= opts.Tolerance
}
type MockWebhook struct {
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opts *AcceptanceOpts
collector *Collector
addr string
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// Func is called early on when retrieving a notification by an
// Alertmanager. If Func returns true, the given notification is dropped.
// See sample usage in `send_test.go/TestRetry()`.
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Func func(timestamp float64) bool
}
func NewWebhook(t *testing.T, c *Collector) *MockWebhook {
t.Helper()
wh := &MockWebhook{
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collector: c,
opts: c.opts,
}
server := httptest.NewServer(wh)
wh.addr = server.Listener.Addr().String()
t.Cleanup(func() {
server.Close()
})
return wh
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}
func (ws *MockWebhook) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
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// Inject Func if it exists.
if ws.Func != nil {
if ws.Func(ws.opts.relativeTime(time.Now())) {
return
}
}
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dec := json.NewDecoder(req.Body)
defer req.Body.Close()
var v webhook.Message
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if err := dec.Decode(&v); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
// Transform the webhook message alerts back into model.Alerts.
var alerts models.GettableAlerts
for _, a := range v.Alerts {
var (
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labels = models.LabelSet{}
annotations = models.LabelSet{}
)
for k, v := range a.Labels {
api: Implement OpenAPI generated Alertmanager API V2 The current Alertmanager API v1 is undocumented and written by hand. This patch introduces a new Alertmanager API - v2. The API is fully generated via an OpenAPI 2.0 [1] specification (see `api/v2/openapi.yaml`) with the exception of the http handlers itself. Pros: - Generated server code - Ability to generate clients in all major languages (Go, Java, JS, Python, Ruby, Haskell, *elm* [3] ...) - Strict contract (OpenAPI spec) between server and clients. - Instant feedback on frontend-breaking changes, due to strictly typed frontend language elm. - Generated documentation (See Alertmanager online Swagger UI [4]) Cons: - Dependency on open api ecosystem including go-swagger [2] In addition this patch includes the following changes. - README.md: Add API section - test: Duplicate acceptance test to API v1 & API v2 version The Alertmanager acceptance test framework has a decent test coverage on the Alertmanager API. Introducing the Alertmanager API v2 does not go hand in hand with deprecating API v1. They should live alongside each other for a couple of minor Alertmanager versions. Instead of porting the acceptance test framework to use the new API v2, this patch duplicates the acceptance tests, one using the API v1, the other API v2. Once API v1 is removed we can simply remove `test/with_api_v1` and bring `test/with_api_v2` to `test/`. [1] https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/blob/master/versions/2.0.md [2] https://github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger/ [3] https://github.com/ahultgren/swagger-elm [4] http://petstore.swagger.io/?url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mxinden/alertmanager/apiv2/api/v2/openapi.yaml Signed-off-by: Max Leonard Inden <IndenML@gmail.com>
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labels[k] = v
}
for k, v := range a.Annotations {
api: Implement OpenAPI generated Alertmanager API V2 The current Alertmanager API v1 is undocumented and written by hand. This patch introduces a new Alertmanager API - v2. The API is fully generated via an OpenAPI 2.0 [1] specification (see `api/v2/openapi.yaml`) with the exception of the http handlers itself. Pros: - Generated server code - Ability to generate clients in all major languages (Go, Java, JS, Python, Ruby, Haskell, *elm* [3] ...) - Strict contract (OpenAPI spec) between server and clients. - Instant feedback on frontend-breaking changes, due to strictly typed frontend language elm. - Generated documentation (See Alertmanager online Swagger UI [4]) Cons: - Dependency on open api ecosystem including go-swagger [2] In addition this patch includes the following changes. - README.md: Add API section - test: Duplicate acceptance test to API v1 & API v2 version The Alertmanager acceptance test framework has a decent test coverage on the Alertmanager API. Introducing the Alertmanager API v2 does not go hand in hand with deprecating API v1. They should live alongside each other for a couple of minor Alertmanager versions. Instead of porting the acceptance test framework to use the new API v2, this patch duplicates the acceptance tests, one using the API v1, the other API v2. Once API v1 is removed we can simply remove `test/with_api_v1` and bring `test/with_api_v2` to `test/`. [1] https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/blob/master/versions/2.0.md [2] https://github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger/ [3] https://github.com/ahultgren/swagger-elm [4] http://petstore.swagger.io/?url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mxinden/alertmanager/apiv2/api/v2/openapi.yaml Signed-off-by: Max Leonard Inden <IndenML@gmail.com>
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annotations[k] = v
}
start := strfmt.DateTime(a.StartsAt)
end := strfmt.DateTime(a.EndsAt)
alerts = append(alerts, &models.GettableAlert{
Alert: models.Alert{
Labels: labels,
GeneratorURL: strfmt.URI(a.GeneratorURL),
},
Annotations: annotations,
StartsAt: &start,
EndsAt: &end,
})
}
ws.collector.add(alerts...)
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}
func (ws *MockWebhook) Address() string {
return ws.addr
}