This is a Golang backend implementation for a REST and GraphQL API according to the ClusterCockpit specifications. It also includes a web interface for ClusterCockpit. While there is a backend for the InfluxDB timeseries database, the only tested and supported setup is using cc-metric-store as a mtric data backend. We will add documentation how to integrate ClusterCockpit with other timeseries databases in the future. This implementation replaces the previous PHP Symfony based ClusterCockpit web-interface. Here is a discussion of the reasons why we switched from PHP Symfony to a Golang based solution.
This is a golang web backend for the ClusterCockpit job-specific performance monitoring framework. It provides a REST API for integrating ClusterCockpit with a HPC cluster batch system and external analysis scripts. Data exchange between the web frontend and backend is based on a GraphQL API. The web frontend is also served by the backend using Svelte components. Layout and styling is based on Bootstrap 5 using Bootstrap Icons. The backend uses SQLite 3 as relational SQL database by default. It can optionally use a MySQL/MariaDB database server. Finished batch jobs are stored in a file-based job archive following this specification. The backend supports authentication using local accounts or an external LDAP directory. Authorization for APIs is implemented using JWT tokens created with public/private key encryption.
You find more detailed information here:
./configs/README.md
: Infos about configuration and setup of cc-backend../init/README.md
: Infos on how to setup cc-backend as systemd service on Linux../tools/README.md
: Infos on the JWT authorizatin token workflows in ClusterCockpit../docs
: You can find further documentation here. There is also a Hands-on tutorial that is recommended to get familiar with the ClusterCockpit setup.
We provide a shell skript that downloads demo data and automatically builds and starts cc-backend.
You need wget
, go
, and yarn
in your path to start the demo. The demo will download 32MB of data (223MB on disk).
git clone https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend.git
cd ./cc-backend
./startDemo.sh
You can access the web interface at http://localhost:8080.
Credentials for login: demo:AdminDev
.
Please note that some views do not work without a metric backend (e.g., the Systems and Status view).
There is a Makefile to automate the build of cc-backend. The Makefile supports the following targets:
$ make
: Initializevar
directory and build svelte frontend and backend binary. Please note that there is no proper prerequesite handling. Any change of frontend source files will trigger a complete rebuild.$ make clean
: Clean go build cache and remove binary$ make test
: Run the tests that are also run in the GitHub workflow setup.
A common workflow to setup cc-backend fron scratch is:
git clone https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend.git
# Build binary
cd ./cc-backend/
make
# EDIT THE .env FILE BEFORE YOU DEPLOY (Change the secrets)!
# If authentication is disabled, it can be empty.
cp configs/env-template.txt .env
vim ./.env
cp configs/config.json ./
vim ./config.json
#Optional: Link an existing job archive:
ln -s <your-existing-job-archive> ./var/job-archive
# This will first initialize the job.db database by traversing all
# `meta.json` files in the job-archive and add a new user. `--no-server` will cause the
# executable to stop once it has done that instead of starting a server.
./cc-backend --init-db --add-user <your-username>:admin:<your-password>
# Start a HTTP server (HTTPS can be enabled, the default port is 8080).
# The --dev flag enables GraphQL Playground (http://localhost:8080/playground) and Swagger UI (http://localhost:8080/swagger).
./cc-backend --server --dev
# Show other options:
./cc-backend --help
In order to run this program as a daemon, cc-backend ships with an example systemd setup.
cc-backend can be used as a local web-interface for an existing job archive or as a general web-interface server for a live ClusterCockpit Monitoring framework.
Create your job-archive according to this specification.
At least one cluster with a valid cluster.json
file is required.
Having no jobs in the job-archive at all is fine.
A config file in the JSON format has to be provided using --config
to override the defaults.
By default, if there is a config.json
file in the current directory of the cc-backend
process, it will be loaded even without the --config
flag.
You find documentation of all supported configuration and command line options here.
Every cc-backend version supports a specific database version.
On startup the version of the sqlite database is validated and cc-backend will terminate if the version does not match.
cc-backend supports to migrate the database schema up to the required version using the --migrate-db
command line option.
In case the database file does not yet exist it is created and initialized by the --migrate-db
command line option.
In case you want to use a newer database version with an olden version of cc-backend you can downgrade a database using the external migrate tool.
In this case you have to provide the path to the migration files in a recent source tree: ./internal/repository/migrations/
.
In case the REST or GraphQL API is changed the according code generators have to be used.
This project uses gqlgen for the GraphQL API.
The schema can be found in ./api/schema.graphqls
.
After changing it, you need to run go run github.com/99designs/gqlgen
which will update ./internal/graph/model
.
In case new resolvers are needed, they will be inserted into ./internal/graph/schema.resolvers.go
, where you will need to implement them.
If you start cc-backend with flag --dev
the GraphQL Playground UI is available at http://localhost:8080/playground .
This project integrates swagger ui to document and test its REST API.
The swagger doc files can be found in ./api/
.
You can generate the configuration of swagger-ui by running go run github.com/swaggo/swag/cmd/swag init -d ./internal/api,./pkg/schema -g rest.go -o ./api
.
You need to move the generated ./api/doc.go
to ./internal/api/doc.go
.
If you start cc-backend with flag --dev
the Swagger UI is available at http://localhost:8080/swagger/ .
You have to enter a JWT key for a user with role API. This user must not be logged in the same browser (have a running session), otherwise Swagger requests will not work.
api/
contains the API schema files for the REST and GraphQL APIs. The REST API is documented in the OpenAPI 3.0 format in ./api/openapi.yaml.cmd/cc-backend
containsmain.go
for the main application.cmd/gen-keypair
contains is a small application to generate a compatible JWT keypair includin a README about JWT setup in ClusterCockpit.configs/
contains documentation about configuration and command line options and required environment variables. An example configuration file is provided.init/
contains an example systemd setup for production use.internal/
contains library source code that is not intended to be used by others.pkg/
contains go packages that can also be used by other projects.test/
Test apps and test data.web/
Server side templates and frontend related files:templates
Serverside go templatesfrontend
Svelte components and static assets for frontend UI
gqlgen.yml
configures the behaviour and generation of gqlgen.startDemo.sh
is a shell script that sets up demo data, and builds and starts cc-backend.