An OpenSearch Dashboards plugin for application configuration and a default implementation based on OpenSearch as storage.
This plugin introduces the support of dynamic application configurations as opposed to the existing static configuration in OSD YAML file opensearch_dashboards.yml
. It stores the configuration in an index whose default name is .opensearch_dashboards_config
and could be customized through the key opensearchDashboards.configIndex
in OSD YAML file. Initially the new index does not exist. Only OSD users who need dynamic configurations will create it.
It also provides an interface ConfigurationClient
for future extensions of external configuration clients. A default implementation based on OpenSearch as database is used.
This plugin is disabled by default.
OSD users who want to set up application configurations will first need to enable this plugin by the following line in OSD YML.
application_config.enabled: true
Then they can perform configuration operations through CURL the OSD APIs.
(Note that the commands following could be first obtained from a copy as curl option from the network tab of a browser development tool and then replaced with the API names)
Below is the CURL command to view all configurations.
curl '{osd endpoint}/api/appconfig' -X GET
Below is the CURL command to view the configuration of an entity.
curl '{osd endpoint}/api/appconfig/{entity}' -X GET
Below is the CURL command to update the configuration of an entity.
curl '{osd endpoint}/api/appconfig/{entity}' -X POST -H 'Accept: application/json' -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -H 'osd-xsrf: osd-fetch' -H 'Sec-Fetch-Dest: empty' --data-raw '{"newValue":"{new value}"}'
Below is the CURL command to delete the configuration of an entity.
curl '{osd endpoint}/api/appconfig/{entity}' -X DELETE -H 'osd-xsrf: osd-fetch' -H 'Sec-Fetch-Dest: empty'
While a default OpenSearch based client is implemented, OSD users can use external configuration clients through an OSD plugin (outside OSD).
Let's call this plugin MyConfigurationClientPlugin
.
First, this plugin will need to implement a class MyConfigurationClient
based on interface ConfigurationClient
defined in the types.ts
under directory src/plugins/application_config/server/types.ts
. Below are the functions inside the interface.
getConfig(options?: ConfigurationClientOptions): Promise<Map<string, string>>;
getEntityConfig(entity: string, options?: ConfigurationClientOptions): Promise<string>;
updateEntityConfig(entity: string, newValue: string, options?: ConfigurationClientOptions): Promise<string>;
deleteEntityConfig(entity: string, options?: ConfigurationClientOptions): Promise<string>;
ConfigurationClientOptions
wraps some additional parameters including request headers.
Second, this plugin needs to declare applicationConfig
as its dependency by adding it to requiredPlugins
in its own opensearch_dashboards.json
.
Third, the plugin will define a new type called AppPluginSetupDependencies
as follows in its own types.ts
.
export interface AppPluginSetupDependencies {
applicationConfig: ApplicationConfigPluginSetup;
}
Then the plugin will import the new type AppPluginSetupDependencies
and add to its own setup input. Below is the skeleton of the class MyConfigurationClientPlugin
.
// MyConfigurationClientPlugin
public setup(core: CoreSetup, { applicationConfig }: AppPluginSetupDependencies) {
...
// The function createClient provides an instance of ConfigurationClient which
// could have a underlying DynamoDB or Postgres implementation.
const myConfigurationClient: ConfigurationClient = this.createClient();
applicationConfig.registerConfigurationClient(myConfigurationClient);
...
return {};
}
Since the APIs and interfaces can take an entity, a new use case to this plugin could just pass their entity into the parameters. There is no need to implement new APIs or interfaces. To programmatically call the functions in ConfigurationClient
from a plugin (the caller plugin), below is the code example.
Similar to section, a new type AppPluginSetupDependencies
which encapsulates ApplicationConfigPluginSetup
is needed. Then it can be imported into the setup
function of the caller plugin. Then the caller plugin will have access to the getConfigurationClient
and registerConfigurationClient
exposed by ApplicationConfigPluginSetup
.
See the OpenSearch Dashboards contributing guide for instructions setting up your development environment.