Keptn go-utils
Keptn V1 has reached end of life on December 22nd, 2023 and has been replaced.
This repository contains packages for common functionality around the Keptn Project.
Please post any issues to keptn/keptn repository and label them
with area:go-utils
.
Installation
Get the latest version using
go get github.com/keptn/go-utils
Also consider browsing our Releases Page to find out about all releases.
Contributing
If you want to contribute, just create a PR on the master branch.
Please also see CONTRIBUTING.md instructions on how to contribute.
Creating a Keptn service using cp-connector
One way to create a Keptn integration (a.k.a. Keptn service) is to use the cp-connector
library which abstracts away
the
details of how to interact with the Keptn API to register your implementation as an integration to the control
plane.
Example
Creating a Keptn service using the go-sdk
(experimental)
If you want to use more features besides what the cp-connector
provides, you can use the Keptn go-sdk
which
basically wraps around cp-connector
and provides features like automatic sending of .started/.finished
or error
events.
Example
Accessing the Keptn API
The recommended way of accessing the Keptn API using GO
is to use the APISet
:
You can use it by importing the following package:
import api "github.com/keptn/go-utils/pkg/api/utils/v2"
Then you need to create an APISet
and provide it the information about
the Keptn API endpoint URL and the auth token:
keptnAPI, err := api.New("https://url-to-my-keptn-cluster/api", api.WithAuthToken(mySecretToken))
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
Once you have a handle to the APISet
you can start using it:
resources, err := keptnAPI.Resources().GetAllServiceResources(context.TODO(), "my-project", "my-stage", "my-service", api.ResourcesGetAllServiceResourcesOptions{})
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
Accessing the Keptn API from within the control plane
If you are developing a Keptn integration that is supposed to run inside/as part of the Keptn control plane,
there is no need to talk to the Keptn API via the API gateway. In this case one option is to use the InternalAPISet
.
Import the following package:
import api "github.com/keptn/go-utils/pkg/api/utils/v2"
Then create an InternalAPISet
. Note, that this does not require you to pass the URL to the keptn API or an API token
keptnAPI, err := api.NewInternal(nil)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
Creating and inspecting Keptn events:
// Creating a new event
newEvent, _ := lib.KeptnEvent(lib.GetStartedEventType("echo-task"), "my-service", lib.EventData{
Project: "my-project",
Stage: "my-stage",
Service: "my-service",
}).Build()
// Converting KeptnContextExtendedCE to cloudevents SDK event
cloudEvent := lib.ToCloudEvent(newEvent)
fmt.Println(cloudEvent.ID())
// Converting cloudevents SDK event to KeptnContextExtendedCE
newEvent, _ = lib.ToKeptnEvent(cloudEvent)
// Marshalling a keptn event to JSON
newEventAsJSON, _ := newEvent.ToJSON()
fmt.Println(string(newEventAsJSON))
// Creating a started event for a triggered event
startedEventType, _ := lib.ReplaceEventTypeKind(*triggeredEvent.Type, "started")
startedEvent := lib.KeptnEvent(startedEventType, "my-service", triggeredEvent.Data)
startedEventAsJSON, _ := startedEvent.ToJSON()
fmt.Println(string(startedEventAsJSON))
// Checking for event types
fmt.Println(lib.IsSequenceEventType("sh.keptn.event.echo.triggered")) // false
fmt.Println(lib.IsSequenceEventType("sh.keptn.event.stage.echo.triggered")) // true
fmt.Println(lib.IsTaskEventType("sh.keptn.event.echo.triggered")) // true
fmt.Println(lib.IsTaskEventType("sh.keptn.event.stage.echo.triggered")) // false
fmt.Println(lib.IsTriggeredEventType("sh.keptn.event.echo.triggered")) // true
Querying Keptn events
Events can be retrieved from Keptn by using the event API of the APISet
.
Note, that when providing an event filter, either Project
or KeptnContext
must be set.
// Creating the APISet
apiSet, _ := api.New("http://<keptn-url>/api", api.WithAuthToken("<api-token>"))
// Getting all events for a specific project
events, _ := apiSet.Events().GetEvents(context.TODO(), &api.EventFilter{Project: "echo-project"}, api.EventsGetEventsOptions{})
// Getting all event matching a specific keptn context
events, _ = apiSet.Events().GetEvents(context.TODO(), &api.EventFilter{KeptnContext: "7d4ca79a-6f38-4b88-9139-433342e350bf"}, api.EventsGetEventsOptions{})
// Getting all .triggered events that are "not yet processed" by a keptn integration for a specific project
events, _ = apiSet.ShipyardControl().GetOpenTriggeredEvents(context.TODO(), api.EventFilter{Project: "echo-project"}, api.ShipyardControlGetOpenTriggeredEventsOptions{})
Ingesting Keptn events
When using cp-connector
or go-sdk
there is a way predefined way to get a handle to the event sender for being able
to send back events to Keptn (see examples).
Below is an example of how to use the APISet
directly to send an event to Keptn:
// Creating the APISet
apiSet, _ := api.New("http://<keptn-url>/api", api.WithAuthToken("<api-token>"))
// Create event you want to send
eventToSend, _ := lib.KeptnEvent(lib.GetStartedEventType("echo-task"), "my-service",
lib.EventData{
Project: "my-project",
Stage: "my-stage",
Service: "my-service",
}).Build()
// Sending the event to Keptn
eventContext, _ := apiSet.API().SendEvent(context.TODO(), eventToSend, api.APISendEventOptions{})
fmt.Println(*eventContext.KeptnContext)
Keptn GO models / structs
The GO models for the Keptn API can be used by importing: github.com/keptn/go-utils/pkg/api/models
.
Further, the GO models for e.g. the shipyard yaml
etc. can be used by
importing: github.com/keptn/go-utils/pkg/lib/v0_2_0