SecTester.Bus
0.41.2
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package SecTester.Bus --version 0.41.2
NuGet\Install-Package SecTester.Bus -Version 0.41.2
<PackageReference Include="SecTester.Bus" Version="0.41.2" />
paket add SecTester.Bus --version 0.41.2
#r "nuget: SecTester.Bus, 0.41.2"
// Install SecTester.Bus as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=SecTester.Bus&version=0.41.2 // Install SecTester.Bus as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=SecTester.Bus&version=0.41.2
SecTester.Bus
The package includes a simplified implementation of the EventBus
, one based on RabbitMQ
, to establish synchronous
and asynchronous communication between services and agents.
Setup
$ dotnet add package SecTester.Bus
Usage
Overview
To use the RabbitMQ Event Bus, pass the following options object to the constructor method:
const string repeaterId = "your Repeater ID";
var serviceProvider = new ServiceCollection()
.AddSecTesterConfig("app.brightsec.com")
.AddSecTesterBus(repeaterId)
.BuildServiceProvider();
var bus = serviceProvider.GetService<IEventBus>();
The options are specific to the chosen transporter, the package distributes the RabbitMQ
implementation by default.
The implementation exposes the properties described below:
Option | Description |
---|---|
Url |
EventBus address. |
Exchange |
Exchange name which routes a message to a particular queue. |
ClientQueue |
Queue name which your bus will listen to. |
AppQueue |
Queue name which application will listen to. |
PrefetchCount |
Sets the prefetch count for the channel. By default, 1 |
ConnectTimeout |
Time to wait for initial connect. By default, 30 seconds |
ReconnectTime |
The time to wait before trying to reconnect. By default, 20 seconds. |
HeartbeatInterval |
The interval, in seconds, to send heartbeats. By default, 30 seconds. |
Username |
The username to perform authentication. |
Password |
The password to perform authentication. |
In case of unrecoverable or operational errors, you will get an exception while initial connecting.
Subscribing to events
To subscribe an event handler to the particular event, you should register the handler in the EventBus
as follows:
public record Issue
{
public string Name;
public string Details;
public string Type;
public string? cvss;
public string? cwe;
}
public record IssueDetected(Issue Payload) : Event
{
public Issue Payload = Payload;
}
public class IssueDetectedHandler: IEventListener<Issue>
{
public Task Handle(IssueDetected @event)
{
// implementation
}
}
bus.Register<IssueDetectedHandler, IssueDetected>();
⚡ Make sure that you register the corresponding provider in the IoC. Otherwise, you get an error while receiving an event in the
EventBus
.
You can also override a event name using the MessageType
attribute as follows:
[MessageType(name: "issue-detected")]
public record IssueDetected(Issue Payload) : Event
{
public Issue Payload = Payload;
}
Now the IssueDetectedHandler
event handler listens for the IssueDetected
event. As soon as the IssueDetected
event
appears, the EventBus
will call the Handle()
method with the payload passed from the application.
To remove subscription, and removes the event handler, you have to call the unregister()
method:
await bus.Unregister<IssueDetectedHandler, IssueDetected>();
Publishing events through the event bus
The IEventBus
exposes a Publish()
method. This method publishes an event to the message broker.
public record StatusChanged(string Status): Event
{
public string Status = Status;
}
var event = new StatusChanged("connected");
await bus.Publish(event);
The Publish()
method takes just a single argument, an instance of the derived class of the Event
.
⚡ The class name should match one defined event in the application. Otherwise, you should override it by passing the expected name via the constructor or using the
MessageType
attribute.
For more information, please see SecTester.Core
.
Executing RPC methods
The IEventBus
exposes a Execute()
method. This method is intended to perform a command to the application and returns
an Task
with its response.
public record Version(string Value)
{
public string Value = Value;
}
public record LastVersion(Version Value)
{
public Version Value = Value;
}
public record CheckVersion(Version Version): Command<LastVersion>
{
public Version Version = Version;
}
var command = new CheckVersion(new Version("1.1.1"));
var response = await bus.Execute(command);
This method returns a Task
which will eventually be resolved as a response message.
For instance, if you do not expect any response, you can easily make the EventBus
resolve a Task
immediately to
undefined:
public record Record(Version Version) : Command<Unit>(false)
{
public Version Version = Version;
}
var command = new Record(new Version("1.1.1"));
await bus.Execute(command);
The HttpCommandDispatcher
is an alternative way to execute the commands over HTTP. To start, you should create
an HttpCommandDispatcher
instance by passing the following options to the constructor:
var httpDispatcher = serviceProvider.GetService<HttpCommandDispatcher>();
The command dispatcher can be customized using the following options:
Option | Description |
---|---|
BaseUrl |
Base URL for your application instance, e.g. https://app.brightsec.com |
Token |
API key to access the API. Find out how to obtain personal and organization API keys in the knowledgebase |
Timeout |
Time to wait for a server to send response headers (and start the response body) before aborting the request. Default 10000 ms |
Then you have to create an instance of HttpRequest
instead of a custom command, specifying the Url
and Method
in
addition to the Body
that a command accepts by default:
var body = JsonContent.Create(new { Foo = "bar" });
var command = new HttpRequest<Unit>(url: "/api/v1/repeaters",
method: HttpMethods.Post,
body: body);
Once it is done, you can perform a request using HttpComandDispatcher
as follows:
var response = await httpDispatcher.Execute(command);
Below you will find a list of parameters that can be used to configure a command:
Option | Description |
---|---|
Url |
Absolute URL or path that will be used for the request. By default, / |
Method |
HTTP method that is going to be used when making the request. By default, HttpMethod.Get |
Params |
Use to set query parameters. |
Body |
Message that we want to transmit to the remote service. |
ExpectReply |
Indicates whether to wait for a reply. By default true. |
Ttl |
Period of time that command should be handled before being discarded. By default 10000 ms. |
Type |
The name of a command. By default, it is the name of specific class. |
CorrelationId |
Used to ensure atomicity while working with EventBus. By default, random UUID. |
CreatedAt |
The exact date and time the command was created. |
For more information, please see SecTester.Core
.
Retry Strategy
For some noncritical operations, it is better to fail as soon as possible rather than retry a coupe of times. For example, it is better to fail right after a smaller number of retries with only a short delay between retry attempts, and display a message to the user.
By default, you can use the Exponential backoff retry strategy to
retry an action when errors like SocketException
appear.
You can implement your own to match the business requirements and the nature of the failure:
public class CustomRetryStrategy: IRetryStrategy
{
public async Task<TResult> Acquire<TResult>(task: Func<Task<TResult>>) {
var times = 0;
for (;;) {
try
{
return await task();
} catch
{
times++;
if (times == 3)
{
throw;
}
}
}
}
}
Once a retry strategy is implemented, you can register it in the IoC container:
collection.AddSingleton<IRetryStrategy, CustomRetryStrategy>();
License
Copyright © 2022 Bright Security.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
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-
.NETStandard 2.0
- Macross.Json.Extensions (>= 3.0.0)
- Microsoft.Bcl.AsyncInterfaces (>= 7.0.0)
- Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.Abstractions (>= 6.0.0)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Http (>= 6.0.0)
- RabbitMQ.Client (>= 6.4.0)
- SecTester.Core (>= 0.41.2)
- System.Text.Json (>= 6.0.0)
- System.Threading.RateLimiting (>= 7.0.0)
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0.34.0 | 814 | 2/8/2023 |
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