##! The event API of cluster controllers. Most endpoints consist of event pairs, ##! where the controller answers a zeek-client request event with a ##! corresponding response event. Such event pairs share the same name prefix ##! and end in "_request" and "_response", respectively. @load policy/frameworks/management/types module Management::Controller::API; export { ## A simple versioning scheme, used to track basic compatibility of ## controller, agents, and zeek-client. const version = 1; ## zeek-client sends this event to request a list of the currently ## peered agents/instances. ## ## reqid: a request identifier string, echoed in the response event. ## global get_instances_request: event(reqid: string); ## Response to a get_instances_request event. The controller sends ## this back to the client. ## ## reqid: the request identifier used in the request event. ## ## result: the result record. Its data member is a ## :zeek:see:`Management::Instance` record. ## global get_instances_response: event(reqid: string, result: Management::Result); ## zeek-client sends this event to establish a new cluster configuration, ## including the full cluster topology. The controller processes the update ## and relays it to the agents. Once each has responded (or a timeout occurs) ## the controller sends a corresponding response event back to the client. ## ## reqid: a request identifier string, echoed in the response event. ## ## config: a :zeek:see:`Management::Configuration` record ## specifying the cluster configuration. ## global set_configuration_request: event(reqid: string, config: Management::Configuration); ## Response to a set_configuration_request event. The controller sends ## this back to the client. ## ## reqid: the request identifier used in the request event. ## ## result: a vector of :zeek:see:`Management::Result` records. ## Each member captures one agent's response. ## global set_configuration_response: event(reqid: string, result: Management::ResultVec); ## zeek-client sends this event to request a list of ## :zeek:see:`Management::NodeStatus` records that capture ## the status of Supervisor-managed nodes running on the cluster's ## instances. ## ## reqid: a request identifier string, echoed in the response event. ## global get_nodes_request: event(reqid: string); ## Response to a get_nodes_request event. The controller sends this ## back to the client. ## ## reqid: the request identifier used in the request event. ## ## result: a :zeek:type`vector` of :zeek:see:`Management::Result` ## records. Each record covers one cluster instance. Each record's data ## member is a vector of :zeek:see:`Management::NodeStatus` ## records, covering the nodes at that instance. Results may also indicate ## failure, with error messages indicating what went wrong. global get_nodes_response: event(reqid: string, result: Management::ResultVec); # Testing events. These don't provide operational value but expose # internal functionality, triggered by test cases. ## This event causes no further action (other than getting logged) if ## with_state is F. When T, the controller establishes request state, and ## the controller only ever sends the response event when this state times ## out. ## ## reqid: a request identifier string, echoed in the response event when ## with_state is T. ## ## with_state: flag indicating whether the controller should keep (and ## time out) request state for this request. ## global test_timeout_request: event(reqid: string, with_state: bool); ## Response to a test_timeout_request event. The controller sends this ## back to the client if the original request had the with_state flag. ## ## reqid: the request identifier used in the request event. ## global test_timeout_response: event(reqid: string, result: Management::Result); # Notification events, agent -> controller ## The controller triggers this event when the operational cluster ## instances align with the ones desired by the cluster ## configuration. It's essentially a cluster management readiness ## event. This event is currently only used by the controller and not ## published to other topics. ## ## instances: the set of instance names now ready. ## global notify_agents_ready: event(instances: set[string]); }