An API that surfaces the functionality of the CLI for Platform Chaos. ☁️
This simply surfaces the chaos functionality via authenticated API.
By default, this runs on port 3000 - but that can be configured with the PORT environment variable.
To configure this authentication layer, use the following environment variables:
AUTH_CLIENT_ID- an AzureAD application client idAUTH_ISSUER- the AzureAD issuerAUTH_AUDIENCE- the AzureAD audience
See passport-azure-ad for more details.
To configure a deployment of this repo, refer to the wiki page which contains detailed instructions.
All endpoints require
Authentication: Bearer <token>header authentication values for the configured AzureAD application.
Returns all registered extensions, as an array:
[
{
"name": "test",
"desc": "test desc",
"uri": "https://test.com"
}
]
Creates a new extension. Takes name, uri, desc as parts of a json payload.
Gets a particular extension. Takes extId (the name of the extension) as part of the path.
{
"name": "test",
"desc": "test desc",
"uri": "https://test.com"
}
Starts an extension. Takes extId (the name of the extension) as part of the path.
Optionally takes ?code=<value> as a query parameter, where code is passed along
to the extension. Takes accessToken and resources as parts of a json payload.
Stops an extension. Takes extId (the name of the extension) as part of the path.
Optionally takes ?code=<value> as a query parameter, where code is passed along
to the extension. Takes accessToken and resources as parts of a json payload.
Deletes an extension. Takes extId (the name of the extension) as part of the path.
- platform-chaos - A Node.js SDK for building services capable of injecting chaos into PaaS offerings.
- platform-chaos-cli - A tool for introducing chaos into Azure PaaS offerings using configurable extensions.
This project welcomes contributions and suggestions! Here's what you need to know to get started.
When you're ready, you can open issues here!
To submit feedback or request features please do a quick search for similar issues, then open a new issue. If you're requesting a new feature, please briefly explain in the issue what scenario you're planning to use the feature for.
To get started developing, you'll need to first ensure you have these tools installed:
Once you've installed those, clone this repository and install dependencies:
git clone https://github.com/Azure/platform-chaos.git
cd platform-chaos
npm install
Now you're ready to begin contributing!
To run the tests for this project, use npm to run the linter and the tests locally.
npm test
Note this command is meant to be run from the project directory (the folder you cloned the project into). It will run the linter and then if the linter pass is successful, then the tests will run. To run the linter separately from the tests, run:
npm run lint
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