PubSub 同步模块¶
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This sync module provides a publish and subscribe mechanism for the object store modification events. Events are published into predefined topics. Topics can be subscribed to, and events can be pulled from them. Events need to be acked. Also, events will expire and disappear after a period of time.
A push notification mechanism exists too, currently supporting HTTP and AMQP0.9.1 endpoints, on top of storing the events in Ceph. If events should only be pushed to an endpoint and do not need to be stored in Ceph, the Bucket Notification mechanism should be used instead of pubsub sync module.
A user can create different topics. A topic entity is defined by its user and its name. A user can only manage its own topics, and can only subscribe to events published by buckets it owns.
In order to publish events for specific bucket a notification entity needs to be created. A notification can be created on a subset of event types, or for all event types (default). There can be multiple notifications for any specific topic, and the same topic could be used for multiple notifications.
A subscription to a topic can also be defined. There can be multiple subscriptions for any specific topic.
REST API has been defined to provide configuration and control interfaces for the pubsub mechanisms. This API has two flavors, one is S3-compatible and one is not. The two flavors can be used together, although it is recommended to use the S3-compatible one. The S3-compatible API is similar to the one used in the bucket notification mechanism.
Events are stored as RGW objects in a special bucket, under a special user. Events cannot be accessed directly, but need to be pulled and acked using the new REST API.
PubSub Zone Configuration¶
The pubsub sync module requires the creation of a new zone in a Multisite environment.
First, a master zone must exist (see: 配置主域),
then a secondary zone should be created (see 配置副域).
In the creation of the secondary zone, its tier type must be set to pubsub
:
# radosgw-admin zone create --rgw-zonegroup={zone-group-name} \
--rgw-zone={zone-name} \
--endpoints={http://fqdn}[,{http://fqdn}] \
--sync-from-all=0 \
--sync-from={master-zone-name} \
--tier-type=pubsub
PubSub Zone Configuration Parameters¶
{
"tenant": <tenant>, # default: <empty>
"uid": <uid>, # default: "pubsub"
"data_bucket_prefix": <prefix> # default: "pubsub-"
"data_oid_prefix": <prefix> #
"events_retention_days": <days> # default: 7
}
tenant
(string)
The tenant of the pubsub control user.
uid
(string)
The uid of the pubsub control user.
data_bucket_prefix
(string)
The prefix of the bucket name that will be created to store events for specific topic.
data_oid_prefix
(string)
The oid prefix for the stored events.
events_retention_days
(integer)
How many days to keep events that weren’t acked.
Configuring Parameters via CLI¶
The tier configuration could be set using the following command:
# radosgw-admin zone modify --rgw-zonegroup={zone-group-name} \
--rgw-zone={zone-name} \
--tier-config={key}={val}[,{key}={val}]
Where the key
in the configuration specifies the configuration variable that needs to be updated (from the list above), and
the val
specifies its new value. For example, setting the pubsub control user uid
to user_ps
:
# radosgw-admin zone modify --rgw-zonegroup={zone-group-name} \
--rgw-zone={zone-name} \
--tier-config=uid=pubsub
A configuration field can be removed by using --tier-config-rm={key}
.
PubSub Performance Stats¶
Same counters are shared between the pubsub sync module and the notification mechanism.
pubsub_event_triggered
: running counter of events with at lease one topic associated with thempubsub_event_lost
: running counter of events that had topics and subscriptions associated with them but that were not stored or pushed to any of the subscriptionspubsub_store_ok
: running counter, for all subscriptions, of stored eventspubsub_store_fail
: running counter, for all subscriptions, of events failed to be storedpubsub_push_ok
: running counter, for all subscriptions, of events successfully pushed to their endpointpubsub_push_fail
: running counter, for all subscriptions, of events failed to be pushed to their endpointpubsub_push_pending
: gauge value of events pushed to an endpoint but not acked or nacked yet
Note
pubsub_event_triggered
and pubsub_event_lost
are incremented per event, while:
pubsub_store_ok
, pubsub_store_fail
, pubsub_push_ok
, pubsub_push_fail
, are incremented per store/push action on each subscriptions.
PubSub REST API¶
Tip
PubSub REST calls, and only them, should be sent to an RGW which belong to a PubSub zone
Topics¶
Create a Topic¶
This will create a new topic. Topic creation is needed both for both flavors of the API. Optionally the topic could be provided with push endpoint parameters that would be used later when an S3-compatible notification is created. Upon successful request, the response will include the topic ARN that could be later used to reference this topic in an S3-compatible notification request. To update a topic, use the same command used for topic creation, with the topic name of an existing topic and different endpoint values.
Tip
Any S3-compatible notification already associated with the topic needs to be re-created for the topic update to take effect
PUT /topics/<topic-name>[?push-endpoint=<endpoint>[&amqp-exchange=<exchange>][&amqp-ack-level=<level>][&verify-ssl=true|false]]
Request parameters:
push-endpoint: URI of endpoint to send push notification to
URI schema is:
http[s]|amqp://[<user>:<password>@]<fqdn>[:<port>][/<amqp-vhost>]
Same schema is used for HTTP and AMQP endpoints (except amqp-vhost which is specific to AMQP)
Default values for HTTP/S: no user/password, port 80/443
Default values for AMQP: user/password=guest/guest, port 5672, amqp-vhost is “/”
verify-ssl: can be used with https endpoints (ignored for other endpoints), indicate whether the server certificate is validated or not (“true” by default)
amqp-exchange: mandatory parameter for AMQP endpoint. The exchanges must exist and be able to route messages based on topics
amqp-ack-level: No end2end acking is required, as messages may persist in the broker before delivered into their final destination. 2 ack methods exist:
“none” - message is considered “delivered” if sent to broker
“broker” message is considered “delivered” if acked by broker
The topic ARN in the response will have the following format:
arn:aws:sns:<zone-group>:<tenant>:<topic>
Get Topic Information¶
Returns information about specific topic. This includes subscriptions to that topic, and push-endpoint information, if provided.
GET /topics/<topic-name>
Response will have the following format (JSON):
{
"topic":{
"user":"",
"name":"",
"dest":{
"bucket_name":"",
"oid_prefix":"",
"push_endpoint":"",
"push_endpoint_args":""
},
"arn":""
},
"subs":[]
}
topic.user: name of the user that created the topic
name: name of the topic
dest.bucket_name: not used
dest.oid_prefix: not used
dest.push_endpoint: in case of S3-compliant notifications, this value will be used as the push-endpoint URL
dest.push_endpoint_args: in case of S3-compliant notifications, this value will be used as the push-endpoint args
topic.arn: topic ARN
subs: list of subscriptions associated with this topic
S3-Compliant Notifications¶
Detailed under: Bucket Operations.
Note
Notification creation will also create a subscription for pushing/pulling events
The generated subscription’s name will have the same as the notification Id, and could be used later to fetch and ack events with the subscription API.
Notification deletion will deletes all generated subscriptions
In case that bucket deletion implicitly deletes the notification, the associated subscription will not be deleted automatically (any events of the deleted bucket could still be access), and will have to be deleted explicitly with the subscription deletion API
Filtering based on metadata (which is an extension to S3) is not supported, and such rules will be ignored
Non S3-Compliant Notifications¶
Create a Notification¶
This will create a publisher for a specific bucket into a topic.
PUT /notifications/bucket/<bucket>?topic=<topic-name>[&events=<event>[,<event>]]
Request parameters:
topic-name: name of topic
event: event type (string), one of:
OBJECT_CREATE
,OBJECT_DELETE
,DELETE_MARKER_CREATE
Delete Notification Information¶
Delete publisher from a specific bucket into a specific topic.
DELETE /notifications/bucket/<bucket>?topic=<topic-name>
Request parameters:
topic-name: name of topic
Note
When the bucket is deleted, any notification defined on it is also deleted
List Notifications¶
List all topics with associated events defined on a bucket.
GET /notifications/bucket/<bucket>
Response will have the following format (JSON):
{"topics":[
{
"topic":{
"user":"",
"name":"",
"dest":{
"bucket_name":"",
"oid_prefix":"",
"push_endpoint":"",
"push_endpoint_args":""
}
"arn":""
},
"events":[]
}
]}
Subscriptions¶
Create a Subscription¶
Creates a new subscription.
PUT /subscriptions/<sub-name>?topic=<topic-name>[&push-endpoint=<endpoint>[&amqp-exchange=<exchange>][&amqp-ack-level=<level>][&verify-ssl=true|false]]
Request parameters:
topic-name: name of topic
push-endpoint: URI of endpoint to send push notification to
URI schema is:
http[s]|amqp://[<user>:<password>@]<fqdn>[:<port>][/<amqp-vhost>]
Same schema is used for HTTP and AMQP endpoints (except amqp-vhost which is specific to AMQP)
Default values for HTTP/S: no user/password, port 80/443
Default values for AMQP: user/password=guest/guest, port 5672, amqp-vhost is “/”
verify-ssl: can be used with https endpoints (ignored for other endpoints), indicate whether the server certificate is validated or not (“true” by default)
amqp-exchange: mandatory parameter for AMQP endpoint. The exchanges must exist and be able to route messages based on topics
amqp-ack-level: No end2end acking is required, as messages may persist in the broker before delivered into their final destination. 2 ack methods exist:
“none”: message is considered “delivered” if sent to broker
“broker”: message is considered “delivered” if acked by broker
Get Subscription Information¶
Returns information about specific subscription.
GET /subscriptions/<sub-name>
Response will have the following format (JSON):
{
"user":"",
"name":"",
"topic":"",
"dest":{
"bucket_name":"",
"oid_prefix":"",
"push_endpoint":"",
"push_endpoint_args":""
}
"s3_id":""
}
user: name of the user that created the subscription
name: name of the subscription
topic: name of the topic the subscription is associated with
Events¶
Pull Events¶
Pull events sent to a specific subscription.
GET /subscriptions/<sub-name>?events[&max-entries=<max-entries>][&marker=<marker>]
Request parameters:
marker: pagination marker for list of events, if not specified will start from the oldest
max-entries: max number of events to return
The response will hold information on the current marker and whether there are more events not fetched:
{"next_marker":"","is_truncated":"",...}
The actual content of the response is depended with how the subscription was created. In case that the subscription was created via an S3-compatible notification, the events will have an S3-compatible record format (JSON):
{"Records":[
{
"eventVersion":"2.1"
"eventSource":"aws:s3",
"awsRegion":"",
"eventTime":"",
"eventName":"",
"userIdentity":{
"principalId":""
},
"requestParameters":{
"sourceIPAddress":""
},
"responseElements":{
"x-amz-request-id":"",
"x-amz-id-2":""
},
"s3":{
"s3SchemaVersion":"1.0",
"configurationId":"",
"bucket":{
"name":"",
"ownerIdentity":{
"principalId":""
},
"arn":"",
"id":""
},
"object":{
"key":"",
"size":"0",
"eTag":"",
"versionId":"",
"sequencer":"",
"metadata":""
}
},
"eventId":"",
}
]}
awsRegion: zonegroup
eventTime: timestamp indicating when the event was triggered
eventName: either
s3:ObjectCreated:
, ors3:ObjectRemoved:
userIdentity: not supported
requestParameters: not supported
responseElements: not supported
s3.configurationId: notification ID that created the subscription for the event
s3.eventId: unique ID of the event, that could be used for acking (an extension to the S3 notification API)
s3.bucket.name: name of the bucket
s3.bucket.ownerIdentity.principalId: owner of the bucket
s3.bucket.arn: ARN of the bucket
s3.bucket.id: Id of the bucket (an extension to the S3 notification API)
s3.object.key: object key
s3.object.size: not supported
s3.object.eTag: object etag
s3.object.version: object version in case of versioned bucket
s3.object.sequencer: monotonically increasing identifier of the change per object (hexadecimal format)
s3.object.metadata: not supported (an extension to the S3 notification API)
s3.eventId: unique ID of the event, that could be used for acking (an extension to the S3 notification API)
In case that the subscription was not created via a non S3-compatible notification, the events will have the following event format (JSON):
{"events":[
{
"id":"",
"event":"",
"timestamp":"",
"info":{
"attrs":{
"mtime":""
},
"bucket":{
"bucket_id":"",
"name":"",
"tenant":""
},
"key":{
"instance":"",
"name":""
}
}
}
]}
id: unique ID of the event, that could be used for acking
event: one of:
OBJECT_CREATE
,OBJECT_DELETE
,DELETE_MARKER_CREATE
timestamp: timestamp indicating when the event was sent
info.attrs.mtime: timestamp indicating when the event was triggered
info.bucket.bucket_id: id of the bucket
info.bucket.name: name of the bucket
info.bucket.tenant: tenant the bucket belongs to
info.key.instance: object version in case of versioned bucket
info.key.name: object key