This project is a implementation of a Service Registry to work with the service discovery system.
Aswe are not on pypi you need to clone this repo to use it
git clone git@github.com:rzanluchi/keyard.git
cd keyard
pip install .
Probably you want to use a virtualenv
Keyard uses a json file configuration where you can set and etcd connection or use a in memory store
{
"store_type": "etcd",
"etcd": {
"host": "localhost",
"base_path": "/services"
}
}
store_type can be 'etcd' or 'simple'
And to load the config create a python file like this bellow
from keyard import app
from keyard.helpers import config
config.load_file('example/config.json')
app = app.create_app()
the create_app prepares all keyard resources and routes
You will need some WSGI server like gunicorn
gunicorn your_file:app -b 0.0.0.0:8000
Now you have a service running at port 8000 and you have a resource on :8000/keyard where you can perform all the valid operations
A get will return the list of the services available based on the query string parameters
- service_name -> name of the service you want (required)
- version -> version of the service you want (not required)
- load_balancer_strategy -> defines the load balancer strategy on server (not required)(only have 'random' for now)
Not using version will return all matches for the service_name for all version. Not using load_balancer_strategy will return a list of all location available, using random the server chooses one and return it
A post will register a service on keyard. In the data you need service_name, version and a location. Version is not required and when not passe keyard assumes 1.0
This method is intended for health_check calls. Health check calls are made to inform keyard that a location is still up.
It uses the same data as post.
A delete will remove a location from keyard. Uses the same data as post
There is a example app for you to check. Start an etcd application localhost and
gunicorn example.keyard_app:app -b 0.0.0.0:8000
gunicorn example.app2:app -b 0.0.0.0:8002
gunicorn example.app1:app -b 0.0.0.0:8001
curl 0.0.0.0:8001/app1
That curl should return you "Hello World"
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