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Taskcluster URL Building Library
A simple library to generate URLs for various Taskcluster resources across our various deployment methods.
This serves as both a simple shim for projects that use JavaScript but also is the reference implementation for how we define these paths.
URLs are defined in the 'Taskcluster URL Format' document.
Changelog
View the changelog on the releases page.
Requirements
This is tested on and should run on any of Node.js {8, 10}
.
JS Usage
This package exports several methods for generating URLs conditionally based on a root URL, as well as a few helper classes for generating URLs for a pre-determined root URL:
api(rootUrl, service, version, path)
->String
apiReference(rootUrl, service, version)
->String
docs(rootUrl, path)
->String
exchangeReference(rootUrl, service, version)
->String
schema(rootUrl, service, schema)
->String
ui(rootUrl, path)
->String
servicesManifest(rootUrl)
->String
testRootUrl()
->String
withRootUrl(rootUrl)
->Class
instance for above methods
When the rootUrl
is https://taskcluster.net
, the generated URLs will be to the Heroku cluster. Otherwise they will follow the
spec defined in this project.
testRootUrl()
is used to share a common fake rootUrl
between various Taskcluster mocks in testing.
The URL does not resolve.
// Specifying root URL every time:
const libUrls = require('taskcluster-lib-urls');
libUrls.api(rootUrl, 'auth', 'v1', 'foo/bar');
libUrls.schema(rootUrl, 'auth', 'v1/foo.yml'); // Note that schema names have versions in them
libUrls.apiReference(rootUrl, 'auth', 'v1');
libUrls.exchangeReference(rootUrl, 'auth', 'v1');
libUrls.ui(rootUrl, 'foo/bar');
libUrls.servicesManifest(rootUrl);
libUrls.docs(rootUrl, 'foo/bar');
// Specifying root URL in advance:
const libUrls = require('taskcluster-lib-urls');
const urls = libUrls.withRoot(rootUrl);
urls.api('auth', 'v1', 'foo/bar');
urls.schema('auth', 'v1/foo.yml');
urls.apiReference('auth', 'v1');
urls.exchangeReference('auth', 'v1');
urls.ui('foo/bar');
urls.servicesManifest();
urls.docs('foo/bar');
If you would like, you can set this up via taskcluster-lib-loader as follows:
{
libUrlss: {
require: ['cfg'],
setup: ({cfg}) => withRootUrl(cfg.rootURl),
},
}
Test with:
yarn install
yarn test
Go Usage
The go package exports the following functions:
func API(rootURL string, service string, version string, path string) string
func APIReference(rootURL string, service string, version string) string
func Docs(rootURL string, path string) string
func ExchangeReference(rootURL string, service string, version string) string
func Schema(rootURL string, service string, name string) string
func UI(rootURL string, path string) string
func ServicesManifest(rootURL string) string
Install with:
go install ./..
Test with:
go test -v ./...
Python Usage
You can install the python client with pip install taskcluster-urls
;
import taskcluster_urls
taskcluster_urls.api(root_url, 'auth', 'v1', 'foo/bar')
taskcluster_urls.schema(root_url, 'auth', 'v1/foo.yml') # Note that schema names have versions in them
taskcluster_urls.api_reference(root_url, 'auth', 'v1')
taskcluster_urls.exchange_reference(root_url, 'auth', 'v1')
taskcluster_urls.ui(root_url, 'foo/bar')
taskcluster_urls.servicesManifest(root_url)
taskcluster_urls.docs(root_url, 'foo/bar')
And for testing,
```python
taskcluster_urls.test_root_url()
Test with:
tox
Java Usage
In order to use this library from your maven project, simply include it as a project dependency:
<project>
...
<dependencies>
...
<dependency>
<groupId>org.mozilla.taskcluster</groupId>
<artifactId>taskcluster-lib-urls</artifactId>
<version>1.0.0</version>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
</project>
The taskcluster-lib-urls artifacts are now available from the maven central repository:
To use the library, do as follows:
import org.mozilla.taskcluster.urls.*;
...
URLProvider urlProvider = URLs.provider("https://mytaskcluster.acme.org");
String fooBarAPI = urlProvider.api("auth", "v1", "foo/bar");
String fooSchema = urlProvider.schema("auth", "v1/foo.yml"); // Note that schema names have versions in them
String authAPIRef = urlProvider.apiReference("auth", "v1");
String authExchangesRef = urlProvider.exchangeReference("auth", "v1");
String uiFooBar = urlProvider.ui("foo/bar");
String servicesManifest = urlProvider.servicesManifest();
String docsFooBar = urlProvider.docs("foo/bar");
...
Install with:
mvn install
Test with:
mvn test
Releasing
New releases should be tested on Travis and Taskcluster to allow for all supported versions of various languages to be tested. Once satisfied that it works, new versions should be created with
npm version
rather than by manually editing package.json
and tags should be pushed to Github.
Make the Node release first, as Python's version depends on its package.json
. This follows the typical tag-and-push-to-publish approach:
$ npm version minor # or patch, or major
$ git push upstream
Once that's done, build the Python sdists (only possible by the maintainers on pypi):
rm -rf dist/*
python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel
python3 setup.py bdist_wheel
pip install twine
twine upload dist/*
Make sure to update the changelog!