Categorygithub.com/optimizely/agent
module
0.14.1-beta
Repository: https://github.com/optimizely/agent.git
Documentation: pkg.go.dev

# README

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Optimizely Agent

Optimizely Agent is a service which exposes the functionality of the Full Stack and Rollouts SDKs as a highly available and distributed web application.

Optimizely Full Stack is A/B testing and feature flag management for product development teams. Experiment in any application. Make every feature on your roadmap an opportunity to learn. Learn more at https://www.optimizely.com/platform/full-stack/, or see the documentation.

Optimizely Rollouts is free feature flags for development teams. Easily roll out and roll back features in any application without code deploys. Mitigate risk for every feature on your roadmap. Learn more at https://www.optimizely.com/rollouts/, or see the documentation.

Getting Started

To get started with Optimizely Agent, follow the getting started guide and view example usage in our examples folder.

Prerequisites

Optimizely Agent is implemented in Golang. Golang version 1.13+ is required for developing and compiling from source. Installers and binary archives for most platforms can be downloaded directly from the Go downloads page.

Running from source (Linux / OSX)

Once Go is installed, the Optimizely Agent can be started via the following make command:

make run

This will start the Optimizely Agent with the default configuration in the foreground.

Running from source (Windows)

A helper script is available under scripts/build.ps1 to automate compiling Agent in a Windows environment. The script will download and install both Git and Golang and then attempt to compile Agent. Open a Powershell terminal and run

Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -Scope CurrentUser

.\scripts\build.ps1

.\bin\optimizely.exe

Running via Docker

If you have Docker installed, Optimizely Agent can be started as a container. First pull the Docker image with:

docker pull optimizely/agent

By default this will pull the "latest" tag. You can also specify a specific version of Agent by providing the version as a tag to the docker command:

docker pull optimizely/agent:X.Y.Z

Then run the docker container with:

docker run -p 8080:8080 optimizely/agent

This will start Agent in the foreground and expose the container API port 8080 to the host.

Note that when a new version is released, 2 images are pushed to dockerhub, they are distinguished by their tags:

  • :latest (same as :X.Y.Z)
  • :alpine (same as :X.Y.Z-alpine)

The difference between latest and alpine is that latest is built FROM scratch while alpine is FROM alpine.

Configuration Options

Optimizely Agent configuration can be overridden by a yaml configuration file provided at runtime.

By default the configuration file will be sourced from the current active directory e.g. ./config.yaml. Alternative configuration locations can be specified at runtime via environment variable or command line flag.

OPTIMIZELY_CONFIG_FILENAME=config.yaml make run

The default configuration can be found here.

Below is a comprehensive list of available configuration properties.

Property NameEnv VariableDescription
admin.auth.clientsN/ACredentials for requesting access tokens. See: Authorization Guide
admin.auth.jwksURLOPTIMIZELY_ADMIN_AUTH_JWKSURLJWKS URL for validating access tokens. See: Authorization Guide
admin.auth.jwksUpdateIntervalOPTIMIZELY_ADMIN_AUTH_JWKSUPDATEINTERVALJWKS Update Interval for caching the keys in the background. See: Authorization Guide
admin.auth.hmacSecretsOPTIMIZELY_ADMIN_AUTH_HMACSECRETSSigning secret for issued access tokens. See: Authorization Guide
admin.auth.ttlOPTIMIZELY_ADMIN_AUTH_TTLTime-to-live of issued access tokens. See: Authorization Guide
admin.portOPTIMIZELY_ADMIN_PORTAdmin listener port. Default: 8088
api.auth.clientsN/ACredentials for requesting access tokens. See: Authorization Guide
api.auth.hmacSecretsOPTIMIZELY_API_AUTH_HMACSECRETSSigning secret for issued access tokens. See: Authorization Guide
api.auth.jwksURLOPTIMIZELY_API_AUTH_JWKSURLJWKS URL for validating access tokens. See: Authorization Guide
api.auth.jwksUpdateIntervalOPTIMIZELY_API_AUTH_JWKSUPDATEINTERVALJWKS Update Interval for caching the keys in the background. See: Authorization Guide
api.auth.ttlOPTIMIZELY_API_AUTH_TTLTime-to-live of issued access tokens. See: Authorization Guide
api.enableNotificationsOPTIMIZELY_API_ENABLENOTIFICATIONSEnable streaming notification endpoint. Default: false
api.enableOverridesOPTIMIZELY_API_ENABLEOVERRIDESEnable bucketing overrides endpoint. Default: false
api.maxConnsOPTIMIZLEY_API_MAXCONNSMaximum number of concurrent requests
api.portOPTIMIZELY_API_PORTApi listener port. Default: 8080
authorOPTIMIZELY_AUTHORAgent author. Default: Optimizely Inc.
certfileOPTIMIZELY_CERTFILEPath to a certificate file, used to run Agent with HTTPS
client.batchSizeOPTIMIZELY_CLIENT_BATCHSIZEThe number of events in a batch. Default: 10
client.flushIntervalOPTIMIZELY_CLIENT_FLUSHINTERVALThe maximum time between events being dispatched. Default: 30s
client.pollingIntervalOPTIMIZELY_CLIENT_POLLINGINTERVALThe time between successive polls for updated project configuration. Default: 1m
client.queueSizeOPTIMIZELY_CLIENT_QUEUESIZEThe max number of events pending dispatch. Default: 1000
config.filenameOPTIMIZELY_CONFIG_FILENAMELocation of the configuration YAML file. Default: ./config.yaml
keyfileOPTIMIZELY_KEYFILEPath to a key file, used to run Agent with HTTPS
log.levelOPTIMIZELY_LOG_LEVELThe log level for the agent. Default: info
log.prettyOPTIMIZELY_LOG_PRETTYFlag used to set colorized console output as opposed to structured json logs. Default: false
nameOPTIMIZELY_NAMEAgent name. Default: optimizely
versionOPTIMIZELY_VERSIONAgent version. Default: git describe --tags
sdkKeysOPTIMIZELY_SDKKEYSList of SDK keys used to initialize on startup
server.disabledCiphersOPTIMIZELY_SERVER_DISABLEDCIPHERSList of TLS ciphers to disable when accepting HTTPS connections
server.readTimeoutOPTIMIZELY_SERVER_READTIMEOUTThe maximum duration for reading the entire body. Default: “5s”
server.writeTimeoutOPTIMIZELY_SERVER_WRITETIMEOUTThe maximum duration before timing out writes of the response. Default: “10s”
webhook.portOPTIMIZELY_WEBHOOK_PORTWebhook listener port: Default: 8085
webhook.projects.<projectId>.sdkKeysN/AComma delimited list of SDK Keys applicable to the respective projectId
webhook.projects.<projectId>.secretN/AWebhook secret used to validate webhook requests originating from the respective projectId
webhook.projects.<projectId>.skipSignatureCheckN/ABoolean to indicate whether the signature should be validated. TODO remove in favor of empty secret.

More information about configuring Agent can be found in the Advanced Configuration Notes.

API

The core API is implemented as a REST service configured on it's own HTTP listener port (default 8080). The full API specification is defined in an OpenAPI 3.0 (aka Swagger) spec.

Each request made into the API must include a X-Optimizely-SDK-Key in the request header to identify the context the request should be evaluated. The SDK key maps to a unique Optimizely Project and Environment allowing multiple Environments to be serviced by a single Agent.

Webhooks

The webhook listener used to receive inbound Webhook requests from optimizely.com. These webhooks enable PUSH style notifications triggering immediate project configuration updates. The webhook listener is configured on its own port (default: 8085) since it can be configured to select traffic from the internet.

To accept webhook requests Agent must be configured by mapping an Optimizely Project Id to a set of SDK keys along with the associated secret used for validating the inbound request. An example webhook configuration can be found in the the provided config.yaml.

Admin API

The Admin API provides system information about the running process. This can be used to check the availability of the service, runtime information and operational metrics. By default the admin listener is configured on port 8088.

Info

The /info endpoint provides basic information about the Optimizely Agent instance.

Example Request:

curl localhost:8088/info

Example Response:

{
    "version": "v0.10.0",
    "author": "Optimizely Inc.",
    "app_name": "optimizely"
}

Health Check

The /health endpoint is used to determine service availability.

Example Request:

curl localhost:8088/health

Example Response:

{
    "status": "ok"
}

Agent will return a HTTP 200 - OK response if and only if all configured listeners are open and all external dependent services can be reached. A non-healthy service will return a HTTP 503 - Unavailable response with a descriptive message to help diagnose the issue.

This endpoint can used when placing Agent behind a load balancer to indicate whether a particular instance can receive inbound requests.

Metrics

The /metrics endpoint exposes telemetry data of the running Optimizely Agent. The core runtime metrics are exposed via the go expvar package. Documentation for the various statistics can be found as part of the mstats package.

Example Request:

curl localhost:8088/metrics

Example Response:

{
    "cmdline": [
        "bin/optimizely"
    ],
    "memstats": {
        "Alloc": 924136,
        "TotalAlloc": 924136,
        "Sys": 71893240,
        "Lookups": 0,
        "Mallocs": 4726,
        "HeapAlloc": 924136,
        ...
        "Frees": 172
    },
    ...
}

Custom metrics are also provided for the individual service endpoints and follow the pattern of:

"timers.<metric-name>.counts": 0,
"timers.<metric-name>.responseTime": 0,
"timers.<metric-name>.responseTimeHist.p50": 0,
"timers.<metric-name>.responseTimeHist.p90": 0,
"timers.<metric-name>.responseTimeHist.p95": 0,
"timers.<metric-name>.responseTimeHist.p99": 0,

Authorization

Optimizely Agent supports authorization workflows based on OAuth and JWT standards, allowing you to protect access to its API and Admin interfaces. For details, see the Authorization Guide.

Notifications

Just as you can use Notification Listeners to subscribe to events of interest with Optimizely SDKs, you can use the Notifications endpoint to subscribe to events in Agent. For more information, see the Notifications Guide.

Package Structure

Following best practice for go project layout as defined here

  • api - OpenAPI/Swagger specs, JSON schema files, protocol definition files.
  • bin - Compiled application binaries.
  • cmd - Main applications for this project.
  • config - Application configuration.
  • docs - User documentation files.
  • pkg - Library code that can be used by other applications.
  • scripts - Scripts to perform various build, install, analysis, etc operations.

Make targets

The following make targets can be used to build and run the application:

  • build - builds optimizely and installs binary in bin/optimizely
  • clean - runs go clean and removes the bin/ dir
  • cover - runs test suite with coverage profiling
  • cover-html - generates test coverage html report
  • install - installs all dev and ci dependencies, but does not install golang
  • lint - runs golangci-lint linters defined in .golangci.yml file
  • run - builds and executes the optimizely binary
  • test - recursively tests all .go files

Credits

This software is used with additional code that is separately downloaded by you. These components are subject to their own license terms which you should review carefully.

Gohistogram (c) 2013 VividCortex License (MIT): github.com/VividCortex/gohistogram

Chi (c) 2015-present Peter Kieltyka (https://github.com/pkieltyka), Google Inc. License (MIT): github.com/go-chi/chi

chi-render (c) 2016-Present https://github.com/go-chi ‑ authors License (MIT): github.com/go-chi/render

go-kit (c) 2015 Peter Bourgon License (MIT): github.com/go-kit/kit

guuid (c) 2009,2014 Google Inc. All rights reserved. License (BSD 3-Clause): github.com/google/uuid

optimizely go sdk (c) 2016-2017, Optimizely, Inc. and contributors License (Apache 2): github.com/optimizely/go-sdk

concurrent-map (c) 2014 streamrail License (MIT): github.com/orcaman/concurrent-map

zerolog (c) 2017 Olivier Poitrey License (MIT): github.com/rs/zerolog

viper (c) 2014 Steve Francia License (MIT): github.com/spf13/viper

testify (c) 2012-2018 Mat Ryer and Tyler Bunnell License (MIT): github.com/stretchr/testify

net (c) 2009 The Go Authors License (BSD 3-Clause): https://github.com/golang/net

sync (c) 2009 The Go Authors License (BSD 3-Clause): https://github.com/golang/sync

statik (c) 2014 rakyll License (Apache 2): github.com/rakyll/statik v0.1.7

sys (c) 2009 The Go Authors License (BSD 3-Clause): https://github.com/golang/sys

Apache Copyright Notice

Copyright 2019-present, Optimizely, Inc. and contributors

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

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