Cumulus Message Adapter
cumulus-message-adapter
is a command-line interface for preparing and outputting Cumulus Messages for Cumulus Tasks. cumulus-message-adapter
helps Cumulus developers integrate a task into a Cumulus Workflow.
Read more about how the cumulus-message-adapter
works in the CONTRACT.md.
Releases
Release Versions
Please note the following convention for release versions:
X.Y.Z: where:
- X is an organizational release that signifies the completion of a core set of functionality
- Y is a major version release that may include incompatible API changes and/or other breaking changes
- Z is a minor version that includes bugfixes and backwards compatible improvements
Continuous Integration
CircleCI manages releases and release assets.
Whenever CircleCI passes on the master branch of cumulus-message-adapter and message_adapter/version.py
has been updated with a version that doesn't match an existing tag, CircleCI will:
- Create a new tag with
tag_name
of the string in message_adapter/version.py
- Create a new release using the new tag, with a name equal to
tag_name
(equal to version). - Build a
cumulus-message-adapter.zip
file and attach it as a release asset to the newly created release. The zip file is created using the Makefile
in the root of this repository.
These steps are fully detailed in the .circleci/config.yml
file.
Development
Dependency Installation
pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
pip install -r requirements.txt
Running Tests
Running tests requires localstack.
Tests only require localstack running S3, which can be initiated with the following command:
EAGER_SERVICE_LOADING=1 SERVICES=s3 localstack start
And then you can check tests pass with the following nosetests command:
CUMULUS_ENV=testing nose2 -v
Linting
pylint message_adapter
Contributing
If changes are made to the codebase, you can create the cumulus-message-adapter zip archive for testing libraries that require it:
make clean
make cumulus-message-adapter.zip
Then you can run some integration tests:
./examples/example-node-message-adapter-lib.js
Before any changes are finalized and released, they should be tested by packaging the cumulus-message-adapter zip archive and testing it in a lambda environment, as that is where it will be utilized.
Packaging
Packaging the zip file is probably best done in an environment that closely matches the lambda environment in which it will be run and contains the current Python version, so we are using an AWS Python Lambda image. Certain packages need to be installed, and using a virtual environment is important due to Python pathing.
docker run -v ~/projects/cumulus-message-adapter/:/cma/ -v ~/tmp/:/tmp/ -v ~/amazon/:/home/amazon/ -it --entrypoint /bin/bash amazon/aws-lambda-python:3.10
yum install -y make binutils zip
cd /cma
pip install --user virtualenv
~/.local/bin/virtualenv ~/venv310
. ~/venv310/bin/activate
pip install .
make clean
make cumulus-message-adapter.zip
Testing the package in a Lambda Environment
Once the package is created, it should be tested in a Lambda environment. Before doing so, it may be helpful to run the package in the container it was packaged in, immediately after the above commands to see if any errors occur, which will indicate an issue in creating the package ./dist/cma stream
.
If no errors occur immediately, you can optionally test the zip in an AWS Lambda NodeJS image, as that is the target environment. Running in an image may allow for quicker testing and development, but testing in AWS should still be the final test.
docker run -v ~/projects/cumulus-message-adapter:/zipfile --entrypoint /
bin/bash -it amazon/aws-lambda-nodejs:16
cd /zipfile
cp -r dist /opt/
cd /opt/dist
./cma stream
Testing the package in AWS Lambda requires uploading the zip as a layer and then running a Cumulus step function that utilizes that layer. The following instructions are for Cumulus Core team members that have access to a layer specifically set up for this purpose.
- In the AWS console, go to Lambda > Layers > CMA_Test
- Create a new version by uploading the cumulus-message-adapater zip file packaged earlier
- In your /cumulus-tf/terraform.tfvars, replace the
cumulus_message_adapter_lambda_layer_version_arn
value with the newly created Version ARN - Apply the change with
terraform apply
- Find any recent successfully run Step Function, and run a New Execution. The 'Functions using this version' tab of the CMA_TEST layer should provide some options.
Troubleshooting
- Error: "DistutilsOptionError: must supply either home or prefix/exec-prefix — not both" when running
make cumulus-message-adapter.zip