feat(catalog): support exporting catalog to different output formats

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Mya 2022-05-25 23:17:08 -05:00
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@ -2,8 +2,6 @@
_The minimal, declarative service catalog._
Pronounced "MC" as in the master of ceremonies.
## Background
In the last three jobs I've worked at, it's always been a hassle trying to locate the various dashboards, documentation,
@ -60,11 +58,38 @@ func main() {
Once you've built your catalog, you can easily run a landing page by executing the catalog file.
```
```sh
$ go run ./catalog.go
```
This starts a web server for you to interact with on `localhost:8080`. If `:8080` is already in use, you can configure
the bind address by passing the `-bind_address` flag with the desired host and port.
![Screenshot](screenshot.png)
<center>
<img src="screenshot.png" alt="Screenshot" width="72%"/>
</center>
### Exporting your catalog
Instead of needing to compile a binary or host your catalog using `go run`, you can export your catalog to HTML or JSON.
This makes it easy to drop into existing self-host platforms or leverage with other popular systems.
```sh
$ go run ./catalog.go -output html > index.html
$ go run ./catalog.go -output json > catalog.json
```
### Protecting your catalog using oauth-proxy
Regardless of how you host your catalog, you'll likely want to protect access to it. An easy way to do this is using the
[oauth-proxy][] project. This project provides common OAuth2 client functionality to any project, making it easy to
require authentication in order to access a system / project.
<!-- TODO: write up guide and link to it from here -->
Until I have more of a concrete guide, you can follow my setup [here](https://github.com/mjpitz/mjpitz/blob/main/infra/helm/catalog/values.yaml).
A simple analogy to this deployment would be a docker compose file with two services, one for the oauth-proxy and the
other for the catalog (bound to 127.0.0.1). Using the new `-output` functionality, this deployment could definitely
be simplified.
[oauth-proxy]: https://oauth2-proxy.github.io/oauth2-proxy

@ -6,10 +6,13 @@ package catalog
import (
"bytes"
_ "embed"
"encoding/json"
"flag"
"html/template"
"io"
"log"
"net/http"
"os"
"time"
"github.com/mjpitz/emc/catalog/service"
@ -18,6 +21,11 @@ import (
//go:embed index.html.tpl
var catalog string
var funcs = map[string]any{
"mod": func(mod, v int) int { return v % mod },
"eq": func(exp, act int) bool { return exp == act },
}
// Spec defines the requirements for hosting a catalog.
type Spec struct {
Services []service.Spec
@ -36,39 +44,44 @@ func Service(label string, options ...service.Option) Option {
// Serve provides command line functionality for running the service catalog.
func Serve(options ...Option) {
addr := flag.String("bind_address", "127.0.0.1:8080", "the address the service should bind to when serving content")
output := flag.String("output", "", "set to output the catalog to stdout (valid html, json)")
flag.Parse()
start := time.Now()
t := template.Must(template.New("catalog").
Funcs(map[string]any{
"mod": func(mod, v int) int {
return v % mod
},
"eq": func(exp, act int) bool {
return exp == act
},
}).
Parse(catalog))
spec := Spec{}
for _, opt := range options {
opt(&spec)
}
html := bytes.NewBuffer(nil)
err := t.Execute(html, spec)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
buffer := bytes.NewBuffer(nil)
var err error
switch {
case output == nil || *output == "" || *output == "html":
err = template.Must(template.New("catalog").Funcs(funcs).Parse(catalog)).Execute(buffer, spec)
case *output == "json":
err = json.NewEncoder(buffer).Encode(spec)
}
http.HandleFunc("/", func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
http.ServeContent(w, r, "", start, bytes.NewReader(html.Bytes()))
})
log.Printf("serving on %s\n", *addr)
err = http.ListenAndServe(*addr, http.DefaultServeMux)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
log.Fatal("failed to render output", err)
}
if output != nil && *output != "" {
_, err = io.Copy(os.Stdout, bytes.NewReader(buffer.Bytes()))
if err != nil {
log.Fatal("failed to write buffer to stdout", err)
}
} else {
http.HandleFunc("/", func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
http.ServeContent(w, r, "", start, bytes.NewReader(buffer.Bytes()))
})
log.Printf("serving on %s\n", *addr)
err = http.ListenAndServe(*addr, http.DefaultServeMux)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal("failed to serve content", err)
}
}
}