oncall-engine/Makefile
Joey Orlando 74b919ee3e
shift swap requests model + CRUD endpoints (#2597)
# What this PR does

This PR should allow us to start working on _most_ of the remaining
tasks for this feature set.
- Adds a basic `ShiftSwapRequest` model + CRUD endpoints. 
- Adds a `POST /api/internal/v1/shift_swaps/<id>/take` endpoint which
allows a benefactor to take a request (only when certain conditions
about the ssr are met)

Closes #2587 

## Checklist

- [x] Unit, integration, and e2e (if applicable) tests updated
- [x] Documentation added (or `pr:no public docs` PR label added if not
required) will be done in #2589
- [x] `CHANGELOG.md` updated (or `pr:no changelog` PR label added if not
required) (will update once we ship the finalized feature set)
2023-07-21 19:35:19 +00:00

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help:
@sed \
-e '/^[a-zA-Z0-9_\-]*:.*##/!d' \
-e 's/:.*##\s*/:/' \
-e 's/^\(.\+\):\(.*\)/$(shell tput setaf 6)\1$(shell tput sgr0):\2/' \
$(MAKEFILE_LIST) | column -c2 -t -s :
DOCKER_COMPOSE_FILE = docker-compose-developer.yml
DOCKER_COMPOSE_DEV_LABEL = com.grafana.oncall.env=dev
# compose profiles
MYSQL_PROFILE = mysql
POSTGRES_PROFILE = postgres
SQLITE_PROFILE = sqlite
ENGINE_PROFILE = engine
UI_PROFILE = oncall_ui
REDIS_PROFILE = redis
RABBITMQ_PROFILE = rabbitmq
PROMETHEUS_PROFILE = prometheus
GRAFANA_PROFILE = grafana
DEV_ENV_DIR = ./dev
DEV_ENV_FILE = $(DEV_ENV_DIR)/.env.dev
DEV_ENV_EXAMPLE_FILE = $(DEV_ENV_FILE).example
ENGINE_DIR = ./engine
REQUIREMENTS_TXT = $(ENGINE_DIR)/requirements.txt
REQUIREMENTS_ENTERPRISE_TXT = $(ENGINE_DIR)/requirements-enterprise.txt
SQLITE_DB_FILE = $(ENGINE_DIR)/oncall.db
# -n flag only copies DEV_ENV_EXAMPLE_FILE-> DEV_ENV_FILE if it doesn't already exist
$(shell cp -n $(DEV_ENV_EXAMPLE_FILE) $(DEV_ENV_FILE))
include $(DEV_ENV_FILE)
# if COMPOSE_PROFILES is set in DEV_ENV_FILE use it
# otherwise use a default (or what is passed in as an arg)
ifeq ($(COMPOSE_PROFILES),)
COMPOSE_PROFILES=$(ENGINE_PROFILE),$(UI_PROFILE),$(REDIS_PROFILE),$(GRAFANA_PROFILE)
endif
# conditionally assign DB based on what is present in COMPOSE_PROFILES
ifeq ($(findstring $(MYSQL_PROFILE),$(COMPOSE_PROFILES)),$(MYSQL_PROFILE))
DB=$(MYSQL_PROFILE)
else ifeq ($(findstring $(POSTGRES_PROFILE),$(COMPOSE_PROFILES)),$(POSTGRES_PROFILE))
DB=$(POSTGRES_PROFILE)
else
DB=$(SQLITE_PROFILE)
endif
# conditionally assign BROKER_TYPE based on what is present in COMPOSE_PROFILES
# if the user specifies both rabbitmq and redis, we'll make the assumption that rabbitmq is the broker
ifeq ($(findstring $(RABBITMQ_PROFILE),$(COMPOSE_PROFILES)),$(RABBITMQ_PROFILE))
BROKER_TYPE=$(RABBITMQ_PROFILE)
else
BROKER_TYPE=$(REDIS_PROFILE)
endif
# SQLITE_DB_FiLE is set to properly mount the sqlite db file
DOCKER_COMPOSE_ENV_VARS := COMPOSE_PROFILES=$(COMPOSE_PROFILES) DB=$(DB) BROKER_TYPE=$(BROKER_TYPE)
ifeq ($(DB),$(SQLITE_PROFILE))
DOCKER_COMPOSE_ENV_VARS += SQLITE_DB_FILE=$(SQLITE_DB_FILE)
endif
define run_docker_compose_command
$(DOCKER_COMPOSE_ENV_VARS) docker compose -f $(DOCKER_COMPOSE_FILE) $(1)
endef
define run_engine_docker_command
$(call run_docker_compose_command,run --rm oncall_engine_commands $(1))
endef
define run_ui_docker_command
$(call run_docker_compose_command,run --rm oncall_ui sh -c '$(1)')
endef
# always use settings.ci-test django settings file when running the tests
# if we use settings.dev it's very possible that some fail just based on the settings alone
define run_backend_tests
$(call run_engine_docker_command,pytest --ds=settings.ci-test $(1))
endef
# touch SQLITE_DB_FILE if it does not exist and DB is eqaul to SQLITE_PROFILE
start: ## start all of the docker containers
ifeq ($(DB),$(SQLITE_PROFILE))
@if [ ! -f $(SQLITE_DB_FILE) ]; then \
touch $(SQLITE_DB_FILE); \
fi
endif
$(call run_docker_compose_command,up --remove-orphans -d)
init: ## build the frontend plugin code then run make start
# if the oncall UI is to be run in docker we should do an initial build of the frontend code
# this makes sure that it will be available when the grafana container starts up without the need to
# restart the grafana container initially
ifeq ($(findstring $(UI_PROFILE),$(COMPOSE_PROFILES)),$(UI_PROFILE))
$(call run_ui_docker_command,yarn install && yarn build:dev)
endif
stop: # stop all of the docker containers
$(call run_docker_compose_command,down)
restart: ## restart all docker containers
$(call run_docker_compose_command,restart)
build: ## rebuild images (e.g. when changing requirements.txt)
$(call run_docker_compose_command,build)
cleanup: stop ## this will remove all of the images, containers, volumes, and networks
## associated with your local OnCall developer setup
docker system prune --filter label="$(DOCKER_COMPOSE_DEV_LABEL)" --all --volumes
install-pre-commit:
@if [ ! -x "$$(command -v pre-commit)" ]; then \
echo "installing pre-commit"; \
pip install $$(grep "pre-commit" $(ENGINE_DIR)/requirements-dev.txt); \
else \
echo "pre-commit already installed"; \
fi
lint: install-pre-commit ## run both frontend and backend linters
## may need to run `yarn install` from within `grafana-plugin`
## to install several `pre-commit` dependencies
pre-commit run --all-files
install-precommit-hook: install-pre-commit
pre-commit install
test: ## run backend tests
$(call run_backend_tests)
test-dev: ## very similar to `test` command, but allows you to pass arbitray args to pytest
## for example, `make test-dev ARGS="--last-failed --pdb"
$(call run_backend_tests,$(ARGS))
start-celery-beat: ## start celery beat
$(call run_engine_docker_command,celery -A engine beat -l info)
purge-queues: ## purge celery queues
$(call run_engine_docker_command,celery -A engine purge -f)
shell: ## starts an OnCall engine Django shell
$(call run_engine_docker_command,python manage.py shell)
dbshell: ## opens a DB shell
$(call run_engine_docker_command,python manage.py dbshell)
engine-manage: ## run Django's `manage.py` script, inside of a docker container, passing `$CMD` as arguments.
## e.g. `make engine-manage CMD="makemigrations"`
## https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.1/ref/django-admin/#django-admin-makemigrations
$(call run_engine_docker_command,python manage.py $(CMD))
ui-test: ## run the UI tests
$(call run_ui_docker_command,yarn test)
ui-lint: ## run the UI linter
$(call run_ui_docker_command,yarn lint)
ui-build: ## build the UI
$(call run_ui_docker_command,yarn build)
ui-command: ## run any command, inside of a UI docker container, passing `$CMD` as arguments.
## e.g. `make ui-command CMD="yarn test"`
$(call run_ui_docker_command,$(CMD))
exec-engine: ## exec into engine container's bash
docker exec -it oncall_engine bash
_backend-debug-enable: ## enable Django's debug mode and Silk profiling (this is disabled by default for performance reasons)
$(shell ./dev/add_env_var.sh DEBUG True $(DEV_ENV_FILE))
$(shell ./dev/add_env_var.sh SILK_PROFILER_ENABLED True $(DEV_ENV_FILE))
_backend-debug-disable: ## disable Django's debug mode and Silk profiling
$(shell ./dev/add_env_var.sh DEBUG False $(DEV_ENV_FILE))
$(shell ./dev/add_env_var.sh SILK_PROFILER_ENABLED False $(DEV_ENV_FILE))
backend-debug-enable: _backend-debug-enable stop start
backend-debug-disable: _backend-debug-disable stop start
# The below commands are useful for running backend services outside of docker
define backend_command
export `grep -v '^#' $(DEV_ENV_FILE) | xargs -0` && \
export BROKER_TYPE=$(BROKER_TYPE) && \
cd engine && \
$(1)
endef
backend-bootstrap:
pip install -U pip wheel
pip install -r $(REQUIREMENTS_TXT)
@if [ -f $(REQUIREMENTS_ENTERPRISE_TXT) ]; then \
pip install -r $(REQUIREMENTS_ENTERPRISE_TXT); \
fi
backend-migrate:
$(call backend_command,python manage.py migrate)
run-backend-server:
$(call backend_command,python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8080)
run-backend-celery:
$(call backend_command,python manage.py start_celery)
backend-command:
$(call backend_command,$(CMD))
backend-manage-command: ## run Django's `manage.py` script, passing `$CMD` as arguments.
## e.g. `make backend-manage-command CMD="makemigrations"`
## https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.1/ref/django-admin/#django-admin-makemigrations
## alternatively you can open docker container with engine and run commands from there
$(call backend_command,python manage.py $(CMD))