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Updated by Alexis Mousset about 8 years ago

 

 One of Rudder 4.1 new features will be relay APIs. This is the first attempt to describe it. 

 There are currently 2 API entries we want to add: remote-run and share-files. 
 They will both be under /rudder/relay-api itself under https://<server>:<port>/ like the current api is. 
 /rudder is the common root for all rudder service 
 /relay-api is different from existing api to avoid conflicts with them when it will be installed on the server 


 1. Remote-run: 
 The goal is to make a given relay call "rudder remote run" on one of its attached node 
 The API will be under /rudder/relay-api/remote-run 
 GET remote-run/node/<node-uuid> 
 GET remote-run/all 
 GET remote-run/nodes 

 Parameters: 
 - output = keep / discard : to keep the output of the remote-run call or discard its content 
 - async = yes / no : yes to ignore the return code of the call and return immediately, no to wait until the end of the call and get the return code 
 - classes = XXX : list of cfengine classes to set during the remote call 
 - nodes = uuid,... : list of uuid to call in the "/nodes" case 

 Behavior: 
 - Loop on all nodes 
 - Find its hostname from its uuid in a matching file created by promise generation on the server 
 - The call is descending, so we don't care about host that do not exist 
 - The call is descending, so we will only accept calls from the policy server 
 - Call rudder remote 
 - prefix the remote output lines with <uuid>: to make sure the caller can parse output during async call on multiple nodes 
 - surround the output with json format lines and include return code, duration and stderr (-> we should escape the output for use within a json string) 
 

 2. Share Files 

 The goal is to share files between an agent and another one via their policy server. 
 The API will be under /rudder/relay-api/shared-files 
 POST shared-files/node/<target_uuid>/<file_id>     (share a file content with the target uuid using a given file id) 
 HEAD shared-files/node/<target_uuid>/<file_id>    (ask if a file with the given file id is already shared with the given target id) 

 Parameters: 
 - source-uuid: the uuid of the node sharing a file with the target uuid 
 - signature: the file's signature in case of a POST, to authenticate the source node 
 - hash: the file's hash in case of a HEAD to know is the version already present matches 
 POST Behavior: 
 - if the target is known by the local relay 
  -> validate the signature 
  -> store the file in /var/rudder/shared-files-nodes/[..<relay-uuid>..]/<target_uuid>/<source_uuid>/<file_id> 
  -> store the metadata (including, date, hash and signature) in <the same path>.medata 
 - if the target in not known and we are not the root server 
  -> store the file in a temporary directory 
  -> try to send the file to the relay server 
  -> do nt remove the file and try again as long as there is a fatal error (code >= 500, network error) 
 - if the target in not known and we are the root server 
  -> ignore the file and return 404 

 HEAD behavior: 
 - If the file exists in /var/rudder/shared-files-nodes... with the same hash, return 200 
 - If it doesn't, return 404 

 3. Using this API from ncf 
 We will create 2 new generic methods in ncf: 
 - sharedfile_to_node(target_uuid, file_id, file_path, ttl)     where ttl is infinite by default 
 - sharedfile_from_node(source_uuid, file_id, file_path) 

 The first one will call HEAD on the shared-files API and if is gets a 404, call POST to send the content. 

 The second one will just download the file using regular cfengine protocol. 


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