wiki:ConfigDB

Version 2 (modified by Geoff Lawler, 9 years ago) (diff)

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Config Server API

The config server is a RESTful API. The server (by default) listens on port 5000. All messages are in JSON and have a top level status entry. If status is not zero, the only other entry in the message will be a message field, which contains an error message. Otherwise the message will contain the information requested.

  • URL: /this_is_a_bad_URL. Bad URLs return a non-zero status and error message.
    • Example: unknown URL:
      > curl http://localhost:5000/borkborkbork
      {
        "message": "404: Not Found",
        "status": 1
      }
      
    • Example: Bad request. A valid URL, but with bad "arguments".
      > curl http://localhost:5000/user/jjh
      {
        "message": "user jjh not found",
        "status": 1
      }
      
    • And another Invalid request.
      > curl http://localhost:5000/computer/bork
      {
        "message": "No computer 'bork' found.",
        "status": 1
      }
      
  • URL: /pnodes. Return names of all physical nodes in the experiment. Each entry contains a type, control_name, and exp_name fields.
    • Example
      > curl http://localhost:5000/pnodes
      {
        "pnodes": [
          {
            "control_name": "cpc9",
            "exp_name": "pnode-0000",
            "type": "pnode"
          },
          {
            "control_name": "cpc93",
            "exp_name": "pnode-0001",
            "type": "pnode"
          },
          {
            "control_name": "cpc90",
            "exp_name": "config",
            "type": "pnode"
          }
        ],
        "status": 0
      }
      
  • URL: /computer/<node_name> - return information about computer given. What the information is is dependent on the type of computer. Currently supported: pnode and qemu. Examples of both are given below:
    • QEMU:
      > curl http://localhost:5000/computer/glory
      {
        "computer": {
          "arch": "x86_64",
          "image_url": "http://scratch/benito/pangolinbz.img.bz2",
          "interfaces": [
            {
              "address": "10.0.1.3",
              "bcast": null,
              "capacity": {
                "kind": "max",
                "rate": 100000.0,
                "units": "Kb/s"
              },
              "mac": "00:00:00:00:00:07",
              "mask": "255.255.255.0",
              "name": "inf000",
              "tap": false,
              "tun": false
            },
            {
              "address": "172.16.100.130",
              "bcast": null,
              "capacity": null,
              "mac": "00:66:00:00:64:82",
              "mask": "255.240.0.0",
              "name": "control0",
              "tap": false,
              "tun": false
            }
          ],
          "name": "glory",
          "os": "Ubuntu1204-64-STD",
          "type": "qemu"
        },
        "status": 1
      }
      
    • Pnode:
      > curl http://localhost:5000/computer/pnode-0000
      {
        "computer": {
          "control_name": "cpc9",
          "exp_name": "pnode-0000",
          "type": "pnode"
        },
        "status": 1
      }
      
  • URL: /embed/<pnode_name>. Returns a list of containers ("embeds") that run on that pnode.
    • Example:
      > curl http://localhost:5000/embed/pnode-0000
      {
        "embeds": [
          "giles",
          "buffy",
          "xander",
          "angel"
        ],
        "status": 0
      }
      
  • URL: /user/<login>. Return the /etc/passwd type information for a user:email, gid, password, etc.
    • Example
      > curl http://localhost:5000/user/glawler
      {
        "email": "\"glawler@tislabs.com\"",
        "gid": 1,
        "home": "/users/glawler",
        "login": "glawler",
        "name": "\"Geoff Lawler\"",
        "password": "$1$25502626$SJgRY/qEUFJWWIB1rkFqW1",
        "root": 1,
        "shell": "bash",
        "uid": 10467,
        "user": "glawler"
      } 
      

Config DB Tables (Schema)

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