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NGSA App

NGSA App is intended for platform testing and monitoring in one or many Kubernetes clusters and/or cloud deployments.

Prerequisites

  • Bash shell (tested on Visual Studio Codespaces, Mac, Ubuntu, Windows with WSL2)
    • Will not work with WSL1 or Cloud Shell
  • Azure CLI (download)
  • Docker CLI (download)
  • .NET 5.0 (download)
  • Visual Studio Code (optional) (download)
  • Visual Studio 2022 (optional) - Must export the AZURE_TENANT_ID value to an environment variable.

Ngsa-app Usage


Usage:
  Ngsa.Application [options]

Options:
  -a, --app-type <App|WebAPI>                                                      Application Type [default: App]
  -p, --prometheus                                                                 Send metrics to Prometheus [default: False]
  -m, --in-memory                                                                  Use in-memory database [default: False]
  -n, --no-cache                                                                   Don't cache results [default: False]
  --url-prefix <url-prefix>                                                        URL prefix for ingress mapping [default: ]
  --port <port>                                                                    Listen Port [default: 8080]
  -d, --cache-duration <cache-duration>                                            Cache for duration (seconds) [default: 300]
  --retries <retries>                                                              Cosmos 429 retries [default: 10]
  --timeout <timeout>                                                              Request timeout [default: 10]
  -s, --data-service <data-service>                                                Data Service URL [default: ]
  -v, --secrets-volume <secrets-volume>                                            Secrets Volume Path [default: secrets]
  -z, --zone <zone>                                                                Zone for log [default: dev]
  -r, --region <region>                                                            Region for log [default: dev]
  -l, --log-level <Critical|Debug|Error|Information|None|Trace|Warning>            Log Level [default: Error]
  -q, --request-log-level <Critical|Debug|Error|Information|None|Trace|Warning>    Request Log Level [default: Information]
  -c, --cosmos-auth-type <ManagedIdentity|SecretKey>                               CosmosDB Authentication type [default: SecretKey]
  --dry-run                                                                        Validates configuration
  --version                                                                        Show version information
  -?, -h, --help                                                                   Show help and usage information

Run the Application

Using Visual Studio Codespaces

Visual Studio Codespaces is the easiest way to evaluate ngsa.

To open with codespaces:

  • Click the Code button on this repo
  • Click the Codespaces tab
  • Click New Codespace
  • Choose the 4 core option

Prior to running the application in Visual Studio Codespaces, use the command below to authenticate:

# These two values can be obtained from the Azure Portal
local tenantId=''
local subscriptionId=''

az login --tenant $tenantId
az account set --subscription $subscriptionId

The code above is uses to establish Azure credentials, and specify which tenant and subscription should be utilized for the execution.

For ease of debugging, a launch.json file can be created in the .vscode directory, if there is one already created it can be modified with the following value:

"args": ["--cosmos-auth-type=ManagedIdentity"],

--cosmos-auth-type has two potential values; ManagedIdentity and Secret. If set to Secret, a secret key must be provided in the secrets directory.

If a user is testing locally there is not the option to use ManagedIdentity. To move past this the following commands can be used to add the user in question to the correct Cosmos groups In bash add your own AAD user to CosmosDB:

# Get your own Principal ID (replace the email with yours)
export PRINCIPAL=$(az ad signed-in-user show --query 'id' -o tsv)

export COSMOS_RG=<Your-COSMOSDB-Resource-Group>
export COSMOS_NAME=<Your-COSMOSDB-Name>
export COSMOS_SCOPE=$(az cosmosdb show -g $COSMOS_RG -n $COSMOS_NAME --query id -o tsv)

# Add yourself to CosmosDB SQL Access
az cosmosdb sql role assignment create -g $COSMOS_RG --account-name $COSMOS_NAME --role-definition-id 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000002 --principal-id $PRINCIPAL --scope $COSMOS_SCOPE

Using bash shell

This will work from a terminal in Visual Studio Codespaces as well

  1. Clone the repo

git clone https://github.com/retaildevcrews/ngsa-app.git

  1. Change to the app root directory

cd ngsa-app

  1. Run the application in memory mode

Running the application in memory mode allows us to run the application without setting up the rest of the supporting infrastructure.

# run the application
dotnet run -- -m

You should see the following response:

Hosting environment: Production Content root path: /mnt/c/Users/t-anbassey/Source/ngsa-app Now listening on: http://[::]:8080 Application started. Press Ctrl+C to shut down.

Testing the application

Open a new bash shell

Visual Studio Codespaces allows you to open multiple shells by clicking on the Split Terminal icon

# test the application

# test using http ie (installed automatically in Codespaces)
http localhost:8080/version

# test using curl
curl localhost:8080/version

Stop ngsa by typing Ctrl-C or the stop button if run via F5

Autogitops

The Ngsa application when running as --in-memory mode, utilizes its built-in data storage, so having more than one replica deployed into a cluster will cause each pod to have its own local data storage. As a result, requests made to ngsa app endpoints will be managed by the default load balancer and can end up at a different pod each time where data requested may or may not exist returning unexpected error codes.

🛑 According to the above explanation, there is a restriction for Ngsa-memory template, the deployment should only have 1 replica.

Deploying With Local Cluster

# delete cluster if exists, create cluster, and build/deploy application
# makes ngsa-memory, to make ngsa-cosmos, run: make create deploy-ngsa-cosmos
make all

# deploy latest changes locally if cluster already exists
make deploy-ngsa-memory

# check if cluster and application is deployed
make check

Run Checkov scan

  • Navigate to Codespaces main menu (top left icon with three horizontal lines)
  • Click on Terminal menu item, then Run Task
  • From tasks menu locate Run Checkov Scan and click on it
  • Task terminal will show up executing substasks and indicating when scan completed
  • Scan results file checkov_scan_results will be created at root level, and automatically will get open by VSCode
  • Review the file and evaluate failed checks. For instance:
  kubernetes scan results:

  Passed checks: 860, Failed checks: 146, Skipped checks: 0
  ...
  ...

  dockerfile scan results:

  Passed checks: 22, Failed checks: 4, Skipped checks: 0

  ...
  ...

Contributing

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