Controller that returns microservice status information via HTTP/REST protocol.
Implements: RestController
Description
The StatusRestController class allows you to create a controller that returns microservice status information via the HTTP/REST protocol.
The controller responds on /status route (can be changed) with a JSON object:
{
- "id": unique container id (usually hostname)
- "name": container name (from ContextInfo)
- "description": container description (from ContextInfo)
- "start_time": time when container was started
- "current_time": current time in UTC
- "uptime": duration since container start time in milliseconds
- "properties": additional container properties (from ContextInfo)
- "components": descriptors of components registered in the container
}
Configuration parameters
- base_route: base route for remote URI
- route: status route (default: “status”)
- dependencies:
- endpoint: override for HTTP Endpoint dependency
- controller: override for Controller dependency
- connection(s):
- discovery_key: (optional) key to retrieve the connection from IDiscovery
- protocol: connection protocol (http or https)
- host: host name or IP address
- port: port number
- uri: resource URI or connection string with all parameters in it
References
- *:logger:*:*:1.0 - (optional) ILogger components to pass log messages
- *:counters:*:*:1.0 - (optional) ICounters components to pass collected measurements
- *:discovery:*:*:1.0 - (optional) IDiscovery services to resolve connection
- *:endpoint:http:*:1.0 - (optional) HttpEndpoint reference
Instance methods
configure
Configures the component by passing its configuration parameters.
configure(config: ConfigParams)
- config: ConfigParams - configuration parameters to be set.
register
Registers all controller routes in HTTP endpoint.
public
register(): void
set_references
Sets references to dependent components.
set_references(references: IReferences)
- references: IReferences - references to locate the component dependencies.
Examples
controller = StatusController()
controller.configure(ConfigParams.from_tuples("connection.protocol", "http",
"connection.host", "localhost",
"connection.port", 8080))
controller.open("123")
# ...