.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. .. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Developer Guide =============== .. contents:: :depth: 3 :local: Tech Stack ---------- The A1 Mediator is implemented in Golang. Running A1 Standalone --------------------- The A1 container can be run standalone, which means using an in-memory mock version of SDL and a static route table. The host machine must have the RMR library and the environment must define the variable `prometheus_multiproc_dir` with a value like /tmp. Alternately, use the following command to run A1 as a Docker container, using a route table mounted as a file from this git repository and exposing the server's HTTP port on the Docker host:: docker run -e USE_FAKE_SDL=True -p 10000:10000 -v `pwd`:/opt/route [DOCKER_IMAGE_ID_HERE] Then test the server with an invocation such as this:: curl localhost:10000/A1-P/v2/healthcheck Integration testing ------------------- This tests A1’s external API with three test receivers. This requires docker, kubernetes and helm. Build all the images: :: docker build -t a1:latest . cd integration_tests/testxappcode docker build -t delayreceiver:latest -f Dockerfile-delay-receiver . docker build -t queryreceiver:latest -f Dockerfile-query-receiver . docker build -t testreceiver:latest -f Dockerfile-test-receiver . Then, run all the tests from the root (this requires the python packages ``tox``, ``pytest``, and ``tavern``). :: tox -c tox-integration.ini This script: #. Deploys 3 helm charts (5 containers) into a local kubernetes installation #. Port forwards a pod ClusterIP to localhost #. Uses “tavern” to run some tests against the server #. Barrages the server with Apache bench #. Tears everything down