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dp-dimension-importer

Handles inserting of dimensions into database after input file becomes available; and creates an event by sending a message to a dimension-imported kafka topic so further processing of the input file can take place.

Requirements

In order to run the service locally you will need the following:

Getting started

  • Clone the repo go get github.com/ONSdigital/dp-dimension-importer
  • Run kafka and zookeeper
  • Run local S3 store
  • Run the dataset API, see documentation here
  • Run api auth stub, see documentation here
  • Run the application with make debug

Kafka scripts

Scripts for updating and debugging Kafka can be found here(dp-data-tools)

Configuration

Environment variable Default Description
BIND_ADDR :23000 The host and port to bind to
SERVICE_AUTH_TOKEN 4424A9F2-B903-40F4-85F1-240107D1AFAF The service authorization token
KAFKA_ADDR localhost:9092 The list of kafka hosts
BATCH_SIZE 1 Number of kafka messages that will be batched
KAFKA_NUM_WORKERS 1 The maximum number of concurent kafka messages being consumed at the same time
KAFKA_VERSION "1.0.2" The kafka version that this service expects to connect to
KAFKA_OFFSET_OLDEST true sets the kafka offset to be oldest if true
KAFKA_SEC_PROTO unset if set to TLS, kafka connections will use TLS [1]
KAFKA_SEC_CLIENT_KEY unset PEM for the client key [1]
KAFKA_SEC_CLIENT_CERT unset PEM for the client certificate [1]
KAFKA_SEC_CA_CERTS unset CA cert chain for the server cert [1]
KAFKA_SEC_SKIP_VERIFY false ignores server certificate issues if true [1]
DATASET_API_ADDR http://localhost:21800 The address of the dataset API
DIMENSIONS_EXTRACTED_TOPIC dimensions-extracted The topic to consume messages from when dimensions are extracted
DIMENSIONS_EXTRACTED_CONSUMER_GROUP dp-dimension-importer The consumer group to consume messages from when dimensions are extracted
DIMENSIONS_INSERTED_TOPIC dimensions-inserted The topic to write output messages when dimensions are inserted
EVENT_REPORTER_TOPIC report-events The topic to write output messages when any errors occur during processing an instance
GRACEFUL_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT 5s The graceful shutdown timeout (time.Duration)
HEALTHCHECK_INTERVAL 30s The period of time between health checks (time.Duration)
HEALTHCHECK_CRITICAL_TIMEOUT 90s The period of time after which failing checks will result in critical global check (time.Duration)
ENABLE_PATCH_NODE_ID true If true, the NodeID value for a dimension option stored in Neptune will be sent to dataset API

Notes:

  1. For more info, see the kafka TLS examples documentation

Graph / Neptune Configuration

Environment variable Default Description
GRAPH_DRIVER_TYPE "" string identifier for the implementation to be used (e.g. 'neptune' or 'mock')
GRAPH_ADDR "" address of the database matching the chosen driver type (web socket)
NEPTUNE_TLS_SKIP_VERIFY false flag to skip TLS certificate verification, should only be true when run locally

⚠️ to connect to a remote Neptune environment on MacOSX using Go 1.18 or higher you must set NEPTUNE_TLS_SKIP_VERIFY to true. See our Neptune guide for more details.

Healthcheck

The /healthcheck endpoint returns the current status of the service. Dependent services are health checked on an interval defined by the HEALTHCHECK_INTERVAL environment variable.

On a development machine a request to the health check endpoint can be made by:

curl localhost:23000/healthcheck

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING for details.

License

Copyright © 2016-2021, Office for National Statistics (https://www.ons.gov.uk)

Released under MIT license, see LICENSE for details.