
This commit adds the schema info for the subunit gearman workers to the firehose docs. Change-Id: Id98b1f7e735cee8a9932776520884b19c25649a7
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Firehose Schema
Firehose Schema
This attempts to document the topic and payload schema for all the services reporting to the firehose. However since much of what is reported to firehose is dynamically generated it is possible this document misses a case.
Gerrit
Messages on firehose for gerrit are generated using the germqtt project. For the most part these are basically identical to what gerrit returns on it's native event stream except over MQTT.
Topics
The topics for gerrit are generated dynamically. However, they follow a fairly straightforward pattern. The basic formula for this is:
gerrit/<git namespace>/<repo name>/<gerrit event>
So for example a typical topic would be:
gerrit/openstack/nova/comment-added
The git namespace
and repo name
are pretty
self explanatory and are just from the git repository the change in
gerrit is for. The event is defined in the gerrit event stream. You can
see the full reference for topics in the Gerrit docs for Gerrit
events. However, for simplicity the possible values are:
- change-abandoned
- change-merged
- change-restored
- comment-added
- draft-published
- hashtags-changed
- merge-failed
- patchset-created
- ref-updated
- reviewer-added
- topic-changed
Payload
The payload for gerrit messages are basically the same JSON that gets returned by gerrit's event stream command. Instead of repeating the entire gerrit schema doc here just refer to gerrit's docs on the JSON payload which documents the contents of each JSON object and refer to the doc on Gerrit events for which JSON objects are included with which event type.
Launchpad
The messages sent to firehose for launchpad are generated using lpmqtt
Topics
The topics for lpmqtt follow a pretty simple formula:
launchpad/<project>/<event type>/<bug number>
the project
is the launchpad project name,
event type
will always be "bug" (or not present). The
intent of this was to be "bug" or "blueprint", but due to limitations in
launchpad getting notifications from blueprints is not possible. The
flexibility was left in the schema just in case this ever changes. The
bug number
is obviously the bug number from launchpad.
It's also worth noting that only the base topic is a guaranteed field. Depending on the notification email from launchpad some of the other fields may not be present. In those cases the topic will be populated left to right until a missing field is encountered.
Payload
The payload of messages is dynamically generated and dependent on the notification recieved from launchpad, and launchpad isn't always consistent in what fields are present in those notifications.
However, for bug event types there is a standard format. The fields which are always present for bugs (which should normally be the only message for firehose) are:
- commenters
- bug-reporter
- bug-modifier
- bug-number
- event-type
The remaining fields are dynamic and depend on launchpad. An example message payload (with the body trimmed) for a bug is:
{
"status": "Triaged",
"project": "octavia",
"assignee": "email@fakedomain.com",
"bug-reporter": "Full name (username)",
"event-type": "bug",
"bug-number": "1680938",
"commenters": ["username"]
"tags": ["rfe"],
"importance": "Medium",
"bug-modifier": "Full Name (username)",
"body": "notification body, often is just bug comment or summary",
}
Subunit Workers
The messages for the subunit workers are generated directly in the subunit gearman worker scripts.
Topics
The topics for the subunit workers follow a simple pattern:
gearman-subunit/<worker hostname>/<git namespace/<repo name>/<change number>
Where worker hostname
is the host which processed the
subunit file, as of right now there are 2, subunit-worker01 and
subunit-worker02, but there may be more (or fewer) in the future. The
git namespace
and repo name
are pretty self
explanatory, and are just for the git repo under test that the subunit
was emitted from. change number
is the gerrit change number
for the job that launched the tests the subunit is for.
Payload
The payload for the messages from the subunit workers is pretty
straightforward json that contains 3 fields: status
,
build_uuid
, and source_url
.
An example is:
{
'status': 'success',
'build_uuid': '45f7c1ddbfd74c6aba94662623bd61b8'
'source_url': 'A url',
}