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Pillarbox Monitoring Infrastructure

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The Pillarbox Monitoring Infrastructure manages the Dispatch and Transfer services, using Terraform for cloud deployment and Docker Compose for local development and testing.

This project enables real-time event streaming, storage, and visualization, offering a complete monitoring solution for the Pillarbox player.

Quick Guide

Prerequisites and Requirements

  • Terraform 1.0 or higher
  • Docker and Docker Compose

Setup

  1. Clone the Repository

    Clone the repository and initialize the submodules:

    git clone --recurse-submodules [email protected]:SRGSSR/pillarbox-monitoring-infra.git

    If you have already cloned the repository without submodules, initialize them with:

    git submodule update --init --recursive

Executing Terraform Scripts

Before running the Terraform scripts, ensure your environment is correctly configured.

  1. AWS Region and Profiles

    Set the AWS_REGION and AWS_PROFILE environment variables:

    export AWS_REGION=<your-region>
    export AWS_PROFILE=<workspace>
    • Replace <your-region> with your desired AWS region (e.g., us-east-1).
    • Replace <workspace> with either dev or prod, matching the Terraform workspace you intend to use.

    Note: You must have AWS CLI profiles named dev and prod configured in your ~/.aws/credentials or ~/.aws/config files. Each profile should correspond to the AWS account for the respective environment.

  2. Terraform Workspaces

    The project utilizes two Terraform workspaces: dev and prod, corresponding to development and production environments. Switch between workspaces using:

    terraform workspace select dev   # Switch to the development environment
    terraform workspace select prod  # Switch to the production environment

    See the Documentation for more information on which workspace to use for each configuration.

  3. Running Terraform

    Initialize the Terraform working directory and apply the configuration:

    terraform init
    terraform apply

    Review the execution plan carefully before confirming the changes.

Running Locally with Docker Compose

This repository allows running the Pillarbox Monitoring solution locally. To do so first start services using Docker Compose:

docker-compose up --build

This command will build and run the following services:

  • pillarbox-event-dispatcher: Receives events via HTTP POST and broadcasts them via SSE.
  • pillarbox-monitoring-transfer: Listens to SSE events and stores them in OpenSearch.
  • OpenSearch: Stores the events for analysis.
  • Grafana: Visualizes the data stored in OpenSearch.

Sending Events: You can send events to the system using the following command:

curl -X POST http://localhost:8080/api/events \
     -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
     -d "{\"msg\": \"data\", \"timestamp\": \"$(date +%s)\"}"

Accessing Grafana: Grafana is accessible at http://localhost:3000.

Documentation

The project is split into four main Terraform configurations:

  • 01-terraform-backend: This configuration sets up the Terraform backend and is only applicable in the prod environment. The backend is used to store Terraform state remotely, ensuring that multiple users and systems can work on infrastructure collaboratively.
  • 10-pillarbox-monitoring-route-53: This handles the creation of the Route 53 DNS setup for the project. This is only executed in the prod environment, as Route 53 is linked to the production domain.
  • 11-pillarbox-monitoring-ecr: This configuration sets up the Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR). This is only applicable to the prod environment, as the ECR repositories for the application are managed in the production account.
  • 20-pillarbox-monitoring-app: This is the main configuration that deploys the Pillarbox Monitoring infrastructure. This applies to both dev and prod environments. You can switch between workspaces (as mentioned earlier) to deploy infrastructure in either the dev or prod account.
  • 21-continuous-delivery: This configuration contains the definition of the IAM roles that allow access to GitHub Action for specific repositories and operations. This applies to both dev and prod environments. You can switch between workspaces (as mentioned earlier) to deploy infrastructure in either the dev or prod account.

System Flow Overview

The system architecture is illustrated in the following sequence diagram:

sequenceDiagram
  participant Client
  participant Dispatch
  participant Transfer
  participant OpenSearch
  participant Grafana
  Transfer ->> Dispatch: SSE Connection /events
  Client ->> Dispatch: POST Event
  Dispatch -->> Transfer: Event Stream
  Transfer ->> OpenSearch: Store Event
  Grafana ->> OpenSearch: Query Data
  OpenSearch -->> Grafana: Data Results
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Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please follow the project's code style and linting rules when contributing.

To ensure consistent formatting for Terraform files, run:

terraform fmt -recursive pillarbox-monitoring-terraform

All commits must follow the Conventional Commits format to ensure compatibility with our automated release system.

A pre-commit hook is available to validate commit messages and the formatting. Update the Git hooks path to automate these checks before committing and pushing your changes:

git config core.hooksPath .githooks/

Refer to our Contribution Guide for more detailed information.

Exporting Dashboards from production

See the Grafana Dashboard Export Guide for information on how to export and backup the dashboards in production.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

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