93 lines
3.1 KiB
Ruby
93 lines
3.1 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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module PodLogs
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class ElasticsearchService < PodLogs::BaseService
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steps :check_arguments,
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:get_raw_pods,
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:get_pod_names,
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:check_times,
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:check_search,
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:check_cursor,
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:pod_logs,
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:filter_return_keys
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self.reactive_cache_worker_finder = ->(id, _cache_key, namespace, params) { new(::Clusters::Cluster.find(id), namespace, params: params) }
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private
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def valid_params
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super + %w(search start_time end_time cursor)
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end
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def success_return_keys
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super + %i(cursor)
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end
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def get_raw_pods(result)
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client = cluster&.application_elastic_stack&.elasticsearch_client
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return error(_('Unable to connect to Elasticsearch')) unless client
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result[:raw_pods] = ::Gitlab::Elasticsearch::Logs::Pods.new(client).pods(namespace)
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success(result)
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rescue Elasticsearch::Transport::Transport::ServerError => e
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::Gitlab::ErrorTracking.track_exception(e)
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error(_('Elasticsearch returned status code: %{status_code}') % {
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# ServerError is the parent class of exceptions named after HTTP status codes, eg: "Elasticsearch::Transport::Transport::Errors::NotFound"
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# there is no method on the exception other than the class name to determine the type of error encountered.
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status_code: e.class.name.split('::').last
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})
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end
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def check_times(result)
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result[:start_time] = params['start_time'] if params.key?('start_time') && Time.iso8601(params['start_time'])
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result[:end_time] = params['end_time'] if params.key?('end_time') && Time.iso8601(params['end_time'])
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success(result)
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rescue ArgumentError
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error(_('Invalid start or end time format'))
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end
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def check_search(result)
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result[:search] = params['search'] if params.key?('search')
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success(result)
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end
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def check_cursor(result)
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result[:cursor] = params['cursor'] if params.key?('cursor')
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success(result)
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end
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def pod_logs(result)
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client = cluster&.application_elastic_stack&.elasticsearch_client
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return error(_('Unable to connect to Elasticsearch')) unless client
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response = ::Gitlab::Elasticsearch::Logs::Lines.new(client).pod_logs(
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namespace,
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pod_name: result[:pod_name],
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container_name: result[:container_name],
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search: result[:search],
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start_time: result[:start_time],
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end_time: result[:end_time],
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cursor: result[:cursor]
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)
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result.merge!(response)
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success(result)
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rescue Elasticsearch::Transport::Transport::ServerError => e
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::Gitlab::ErrorTracking.track_exception(e)
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error(_('Elasticsearch returned status code: %{status_code}') % {
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# ServerError is the parent class of exceptions named after HTTP status codes, eg: "Elasticsearch::Transport::Transport::Errors::NotFound"
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# there is no method on the exception other than the class name to determine the type of error encountered.
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status_code: e.class.name.split('::').last
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})
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rescue ::Gitlab::Elasticsearch::Logs::Lines::InvalidCursor
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error(_('Invalid cursor value provided'))
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end
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end
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end
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