Probe PeachCloud microservices to evaluate their state and ensure correct API responses.
peach-probe
is a CLI tool for contract testing of the public API's exposed by PeachCloud microservices.
It is composed of JSON-RPC clients which make calls to the methods of their respective servers and
generates a report with the results.
peach-probe
also makes use of systemctl status
commands to test the status of all PeachCloud microservices.
This utility is intended to provide a rapid means of testing a deployed PeachCloud system and allow informed trouble-shooting in the case of errors.
After adding releases.peachcloud.org to /etc/sources.list, as described here,
peach-probe can be installed by running:
sudo apt-get install peach-probe
USAGE:
peach-probe [FLAGS] [services]...
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
-v, --verbose prints successful endpoint calls in addition to errors
ARGS:
<services>... [possible values: peach_oled, peach_Network, peach_stats, peach_menu, peach_web,
peach_Buttons, peach_monitor]
If no service arguments are provided, peach-probe will query all services.
If peach-microservices are running on ports other than the default ports, this can be specified using environmental variables as documented here.
- On detecting certain errors, suggest possible fixes
- Finish querying of all peach-network endpoints
AGPL-3.0