elastic-recheck/web
Joe Gordon 77470c4f6f Add graph for gate hit count
When looking at the gate failure rate it is easier to interpret it if
one knows how big the data set is.

Also change the color codes used to be brighter and human readable.
Color code names found here:
http://graphite.readthedocs.org/en/1.0/url-api.html

Change-Id: I7d304623b3c244876684ea2b0f822dee354b84c1
2013-12-16 11:04:59 -08:00
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conf add support for installing the web dashboard 2013-12-03 10:41:21 -08:00
share Add graph for gate hit count 2013-12-16 11:04:59 -08:00
README.rst add support for installing the web dashboard 2013-12-03 10:41:21 -08:00

Elastic Recheck Dashboard

Elastic Recheck is a handy tool for mining the data in our logstash environment to categorize race conditions in the OpenStack gate. In addition to including a number of command line tools, we provide an html dashboard, because the kids love that html.

Architecture

The dashboard currently consists of static html and a set of javascript libraries, which read json files full of data, and do client side rendering of graphs. This may change in the future.

Below this tree you'll find a set of sub-directories that assume that you are running this in an apache environment.

  • static files - /usr/share/elastic-recheck
  • dynamic json - /var/lib/elastic-recheck
  • apache config - /etc/apache/conf.d/elastic-recheck.conf

Json files directory is expected to be mapped to /elastic-recheck/data and the static files to /elastic-recheck.

Installation

At install time for elastic-recheck the static files are installed as per our assumed location. The apache configuration is not changed, however an example is provided in the conf directory.