hydra/tests/setup-notifications-jobset.pl
Nikola Knezevic 06bdc8f85c Added the InfluxDBNotification plugin including a NixOS test
This adds a `InfluxDBNotification` plugin which is configured as:

```
<influxdb>
  url = http://127.0.0.1:8086
  db = hydra
</influxdb>
```

which will write a notification for every finished job to the
configured database in InfluxDB looking like:

```
hydra_build_status,cached=false,job=job,jobset=default,project=sample,repo=default,result=success,status=success,system=x86_64-linux build_id="1",build_status=0i,closure_size=584i,duration=0i,main_build_id="1",queued=0i,size=168i 1564156212
```
2019-07-26 17:47:03 +02:00

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Perl

use LWP::UserAgent;
use JSON;
my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new;
$ua->cookie_jar({});
sub request_json {
my ($opts) = @_;
my $req = HTTP::Request->new;
$req->method($opts->{method} or "GET");
$req->uri("http://localhost:3000$opts->{uri}");
$req->header(Accept => "application/json");
$req->header(Referer => "http://localhost:3000/") if $opts->{method} eq "POST";
$req->content(encode_json($opts->{data})) if defined $opts->{data};
my $res = $ua->request($req);
print $res->as_string();
return $res;
}
my $result = request_json({
uri => "/login",
method => "POST",
data => {
username => "root",
password => "foobar"
}
});
$result = request_json({
uri => '/project/sample',
method => 'PUT',
data => {
displayname => "Sample",
enabled => "1",
visible => "1",
}
});
$result = request_json({
uri => '/jobset/sample/default',
method => 'PUT',
data => {
nixexprpath => "default.nix",
nixexprinput => "my-src",
inputs => {
"my-src" => {
type => "path",
value => "/run/jobset"
}
},
enabled => "1",
visible => "1",
checkinterval => "5",
keepnr => 1
}
});