The Chaos Toolkit reporting extension library.
The purpose of this library is to provide reporting support to the Chaos Toolkit experiment results.
The library takes the journal generated by the chaos run command
and transforms into a human friendly report. The report can be a standalone
PDF or HTML document.
Install this package as any other Python packages:
$ pip install -U chaostoolkit-reportingNotice that this draws a few dependencies:
Some of them are LGPL v3 licensed.
You will also need to install some additional dependencies that the chaos report command relies upon.
Once installed, a new report subcommand will be made available to the
chaos command, use it as follows:
$ chaos report --export-format=html5 journal.json report.htmlor, for a PDF document:
$ chaos report --export-format=pdf journal.json report.pdfYou can also generate a single report from many journals at once:
$ chaos report --export-format=pdf journal-1.json journal-2 journal-3 report.pdfOr more succinctly:
$ chaos report --export-format=pdf journal-*.json report.pdfAs the dependencies for this plugin can be difficult to get right, we also
provide a docker image - note that this image is rather big with 1.4Gb to
pull. You can install Docker from the Docker Hub.
$ docker pull chaostoolkit/reportingTo generate a PDF report using the Docker image you must first ensure that you are running the command from where the journal.json
file, generated during an experiment run, can be found. To check for this you can run:
$ lsAnd you should see the journal.json file:
journal.json
Now you can run the docker command:
$ docker run \
--user `id -u` \
-v `pwd`:/tmp/result \
-it \
chaostoolkit/reportingThis will create chaostoolkit.log and report.pdf files in this directory.
$ lschaostoolkit.log journal.json report.pdf
The report.json file will be owned by the user id returned by the command id -u, it should
be your user. The reason we specify a user is that, by default, the container
runs as root and the image doesn't make a guess about which user will run
the container. If you don't have the id command you can set the value
manually as follows instead: --user 1000:1000 assuming both your user and
group ids are 1000.
The default command of the image is equivalent to running this without a container:
$ chaos report --export-format=pdf journal.json report.pdfIf you wish to override that command, pass the chaos report parameters as
follows:
$ docker run \
--user `id -u` \
-v `pwd`:/tmp/result \
-it \
chaostoolkit/reporting -- report --export-format=html5 journal.json report.html
And the same files will be created:
$ lschaostoolkit.log journal.json report.pdf
Contributors to this project are welcome as this is an open-source effort that seeks discussions and continuous improvement.
From a code perspective, if you wish to contribute, you will need to run a Python 3.7+ environment. Then, fork this repository and submit a PR. The project cares for code readability and checks the code style to match best practices defined in PEP8. Please also make sure you provide tests whenever you submit a PR so we keep the code reliable.