Metadata-Version: 1.2
Name: chaosdb
Version: 0.0.9
Summary: Chaos Toolkit controls lib to trace events
Home-page: http://chaostoolkit.org
Author: Marco Masetti
Author-email: marco.masetti@sky.uk
License: Apache License Version 2.0
Description: # Chaostoolkit storeevent Control
        
        This control allows you to store events on a configurable data store.
        The data store can then be used to monitor events on a monitoring dashboard 
        or to collect events on monitoring systems like Prometheus.
        The control currently implements the following drivers:
        
        * an influx driver to store events on a InfluxDB time series database
        * a grafana driver to store events on a Grafana server as annotations
        
        To understand what a chaos-toolkit control is please refer to the official 
        documentation on [controls](https://docs.chaostoolkit.org/reference/api/experiment/#controls).
        
        ## The Influx driver
        
        InfluxDB is one of the most used time series data stores, it's implemented in
        golang and therefore is pretty fast and very easy to install and set up.
        Moreover, if you use Gatling for your performance input load simulations, it is
        pretty simple to store Gatling metrics on InfluxDB as well (as the Influx server can be
        configured to accept data in the graphite protocol), so you can use the 
        same Influx data store for Gatling metrics and chaos toolkit events.
        
        You can configure the Influx driver setting these parameters in the
        configuration section (the values provided represent the defaults):
        
        ```
            "configuration": {
              "influx_host": "localhost"
              "influx_port": 8086
              "influx_http_endpoint": "/write"
              "influx_database": "gatlingdb"
            }
        ```
        
        Then, at the proper level, configure the control driver:
        
        ```
                    "controls": [
                        {
                            "name": "tracing",
                            "provider": {
                                "type": "python",
                                "module": "chaosdb.influx"
                            }
                        }
                    ],
        ```
        
        ## The Grafana driver
        
        The Grafana driver can be quite convenient if you use grafana for your 
        dashboards. The driver sends chaos-toolkit events directly to Grafana using
        the Annotation HTTP API.
        Moreover it is able to draw a region annotation around the whole experiment,
        making experiment visualization more visible.
        
        The grafana driver accepts the following configuration parameters (defaults
        provided):
        
        
        ```
            "configuration": {
              "grafana_host": "localhost"
              "grafana_port": 3000
              "grafana_annotation_api_endpoint": "/api/annotations"
              "grafana_user": "admin"
              "grafana_pass": "admin"
            }
        ```
        
        Refer to the official Grafana documentation for details on how to set up data
        stores for InfluxDB databases. For the Grafana driver just use the default
        grafana data store when configuring the annotations for your dashboard.
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 2 - Pre-Alpha
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Requires-Python: >=3.5.*
