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The availability of an HTML format means that you can use your browser as a native API client (e.g. click on https://helpdesk.grid5000.fr/api/rennes/sites). | The availability of an HTML format means that you can use your browser as a native API client (e.g. click on https://helpdesk.grid5000.fr/api/rennes/sites). | ||
=== GET /sites [html | json] === | |||
JSON response has the following format: | list of sites (cached for 1 hour). JSON response has the following format: | ||
{ | { | ||
"items": [], # array of site hashes ({"uid": "...", "location": "...", "uri": "...", ...}) | "items": [], # array of site hashes ({"uid": "...", "location": "...", "uri": "...", ...}) | ||
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"generated_at": 123456789 # number of seconds since epoch (UTC time) | "generated_at": 123456789 # number of seconds since epoch (UTC time) | ||
} | } | ||
=== GET /sites/<code class="replace">{site_uid}</code> [html | json] === | |||
site's details | |||
JSON response has the following format: | === GET /sites/<code class="replace">{site_uid}</code>/nodes [html | json] === | ||
list of site's nodes (cached for 90 seconds). JSON response has the following format: | |||
{ | { | ||
"items": [], # array of node hashes ({"uid": "...", "cluster_uid": "...", "site_uid": "...", ...}) | "items": [], # array of node hashes ({"uid": "...", "cluster_uid": "...", "site_uid": "...", ...}) | ||
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"generated_at": 123456789 # number of seconds since epoch (UTC time) | "generated_at": 123456789 # number of seconds since epoch (UTC time) | ||
} | } | ||
=== GET /sites/<code class="replace">{site_uid}</code>/clusters [html | json] === | |||
list of site's clusters (cached for 1 hour) | |||
== Getting Started == | == Getting Started == |
Revision as of 17:18, 21 November 2008
Current State
An early prototype of the upcoming API is available at: https://helpdesk.grid5000.fr/api/rennes. Not stable, only a subset of sites are included (grenoble, bordeaux, rennes, sophia).
Enhancements are planned on a regular basis. Backwards-compatibility is not assured. Servers might be down at any time. Please refer to this page to get the main entry-point of the API as it may change.
The API is totally distributed. That is, the data is pulled from local datasets (OAR2) without the need for a centralized database.
Available Resources
API entry-point: https://helpdesk.grid5000.fr/api/rennes
The availability of an HTML format means that you can use your browser as a native API client (e.g. click on https://helpdesk.grid5000.fr/api/rennes/sites).
GET /sites [html | json]
list of sites (cached for 1 hour). JSON response has the following format:
{ "items": [], # array of site hashes ({"uid": "...", "location": "...", "uri": "...", ...}) "errors": [], # array of error messages "generated_at": 123456789 # number of seconds since epoch (UTC time) }
GET /sites/{site_uid}
[html | json]
site's details
GET /sites/{site_uid}
/nodes [html | json]
list of site's nodes (cached for 90 seconds). JSON response has the following format:
{ "items": [], # array of node hashes ({"uid": "...", "cluster_uid": "...", "site_uid": "...", ...}) "errors": [], # array of error messages "generated_at": 123456789 # number of seconds since epoch (UTC time) }
GET /sites/{site_uid}
/clusters [html | json]
list of site's clusters (cached for 1 hour)
Getting Started
Ruby client
Put this code in a g5k-client.rb file. It will output the current list of sites and, for each one, the list of its clusters and dead nodes:
require 'rubygems' require 'rest_client' # sudo gem install rest-client require 'json' # sudo gem install json
api = RestClient::Resource.new('https://helpdesk.grid5000.fr/api/rennes', 'login', 'password') begin # get the list of sites sites_response = JSON.parse api['/sites'].get(:accept => 'application/json') # or api['/sites.json'].get sites_response['items'].each do |site| puts "------------------ #{site['uid']} ------------------" puts "Clusters = [#{site['clusters'].map{|cluster| cluster['uid']}.join(", ")}]" # get the site's nodes. we use the URI contained in the response to locate and get new information. nodes_response = JSON.parse api["#{site['uri']}/nodes"].get(:accept => 'application/json') puts "Dead nodes = [#{nodes_response['items'].select{|node| node['state'] == 'dead'}.collect{|node| node['uid']}.join(", ")}]" end # display errors if any sites_response['errors'].each do |error| puts error end rescue RestClient::ResourceNotFound puts 'Resource not found.' rescue RestClient::RequestTimeout puts 'Timeout.' rescue RestClient::Unauthorized puts 'Unauthorized.' rescue RestClient::RequestFailed puts 'Request failed.' rescue RestClient::ServerBrokeConnection puts 'Connection broken.' rescue Exception => e puts e.message end
Run with:
ruby g5k-client.rb
Planned
- details responses
- make available the node's attributes (cpu, memory, etc.)
- choice: do we settle on using a REST architectural style ?
- experiment submission