Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package gcpruntimeconfig provides a runtimevar implementation with variables read from GCP Cloud Runtime Configurator (https://cloud.google.com/deployment-manager/runtime-configurator). Use OpenVariable to construct a *runtimevar.Variable.
URLs ¶
For runtimevar.OpenVariable, gcpruntimeconfig registers for the scheme "gcpruntimeconfig". The default URL opener will creating a connection using use default credentials from the environment, as described in https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/production. To customize the URL opener, or for more details on the URL format, see URLOpener. See https://gocloud.dev/concepts/urls/ for background information.
As ¶
gcpruntimeconfig exposes the following types for As:
- Snapshot: *pb.Variable
- Error: *status.Status
Example (OpenVariableFromURL) ¶
package main import ( "context" "log" "gocloud.dev/runtimevar" ) func main() { // PRAGMA: This example is used on gocloud.dev; PRAGMA comments adjust how it is shown and can be ignored. // PRAGMA: On gocloud.dev, add a blank import: _ "gocloud.dev/runtimevar/gcpruntimeconfig" // PRAGMA: On gocloud.dev, hide lines until the next blank line. ctx := context.Background() // runtimevar.OpenVariable creates a *runtimevar.Variable from a URL. // The URL Host+Path are used as the GCP Runtime Configurator Variable key; // see https://cloud.google.com/deployment-manager/runtime-configurator/ // for more details. v, err := runtimevar.OpenVariable(ctx, "gcpruntimeconfig://projects/myproject/configs/myconfigid/variables/myvar?decoder=string") if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } defer v.Close() }
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Index ¶
- Constants
- Variables
- func Dial(ctx context.Context, ts gcp.TokenSource) (pb.RuntimeConfigManagerClient, func(), error)
- func OpenVariable(client pb.RuntimeConfigManagerClient, variableKey string, ...) (*runtimevar.Variable, error)
- func VariableKey(projectID gcp.ProjectID, configID, variableName string) string
- type Options
- type URLOpener
Examples ¶
Constants ¶
const Scheme = "gcpruntimeconfig"
Scheme is the URL scheme gcpruntimeconfig registers its URLOpener under on runtimevar.DefaultMux.
Variables ¶
Set holds Wire providers for this package.
Functions ¶
func Dial ¶
func Dial(ctx context.Context, ts gcp.TokenSource) (pb.RuntimeConfigManagerClient, func(), error)
Dial opens a gRPC connection to the Runtime Configurator API using credentials from ts. It is provided as an optional helper with useful defaults.
The second return value is a function that should be called to clean up the connection opened by Dial.
func OpenVariable ¶ added in v0.13.0
func OpenVariable(client pb.RuntimeConfigManagerClient, variableKey string, decoder *runtimevar.Decoder, opts *Options) (*runtimevar.Variable, error)
OpenVariable constructs a *runtimevar.Variable backed by variableKey in GCP Cloud Runtime Configurator.
A variableKey will look like:
projects/[project_id]/configs/[CONFIG_ID]/variables/[VARIABLE_NAME]
You can use the full string (e.g., copied from the GCP Console), or construct one from its parts using VariableKey.
See https://cloud.google.com/deployment-manager/runtime-configurator/ for more details.
Runtime Configurator returns raw bytes; provide a decoder to decode the raw bytes into the appropriate type for runtimevar.Snapshot.Value. See the runtimevar package documentation for examples of decoders.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "log" "gocloud.dev/gcp" "gocloud.dev/runtimevar" "gocloud.dev/runtimevar/gcpruntimeconfig" ) func main() { // PRAGMA: This example is used on gocloud.dev; PRAGMA comments adjust how it is shown and can be ignored. // PRAGMA: On gocloud.dev, hide lines until the next blank line. ctx := context.Background() // Your GCP credentials. // See https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/production // for more info on alternatives. creds, err := gcp.DefaultCredentials(ctx) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } // Connect to the Runtime Configurator service. client, cleanup, err := gcpruntimeconfig.Dial(ctx, creds.TokenSource) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } defer cleanup() // You can use the VariableKey helper to construct a Variable key from // your project ID, config ID, and the variable name; alternatively, // you can construct the full string yourself (e.g., // "projects/gcp-project-id/configs/config-id/variables/variable-name"). // See https://cloud.google.com/deployment-manager/runtime-configurator/ // for more details. // // For this example, the GCP Cloud Runtime Configurator variable being // referenced should have a JSON string that decodes into MyConfig. variableKey := gcpruntimeconfig.VariableKey("gcp-project-id", "config-id", "variable-name") // Construct a *runtimevar.Variable that watches the variable. v, err := gcpruntimeconfig.OpenVariable(client, variableKey, runtimevar.StringDecoder, nil) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } defer v.Close() }
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func VariableKey ¶ added in v0.16.0
VariableKey constructs a GCP Runtime Configurator variable key from component parts. See https://cloud.google.com/deployment-manager/runtime-configurator/ for more details.
Types ¶
type Options ¶
type Options struct { // WaitDuration controls the rate at which Parameter Store is polled. // Defaults to 30 seconds. WaitDuration time.Duration }
Options sets options.
type URLOpener ¶
type URLOpener struct { // Client must be set to a non-nil client authenticated with // Cloud RuntimeConfigurator scope or equivalent. Client pb.RuntimeConfigManagerClient // Decoder specifies the decoder to use if one is not specified in the URL. // Defaults to runtimevar.BytesDecoder. Decoder *runtimevar.Decoder // Options specifies the options to pass to New. Options Options }
URLOpener opens gcpruntimeconfig URLs like "gcpruntimeconfig://projects/[project_id]/configs/[CONFIG_ID]/variables/[VARIABLE_NAME]".
The URL Host+Path are used as the GCP Runtime Configurator Variable key; see https://cloud.google.com/deployment-manager/runtime-configurator/ for more details.
The following query parameters are supported:
- decoder: The decoder to use. Defaults to URLOpener.Decoder, or runtimevar.BytesDecoder if URLOpener.Decoder is nil. See runtimevar.DecoderByName for supported values.
func (*URLOpener) OpenVariableURL ¶
OpenVariableURL opens a gcpruntimeconfig Variable for u.