wash capture
Wash capture helps in capturing snapshots of the state of a lattice and assists in debugging cluster invocations using operations like replay. This is currently an experimental feature and you would have to pass the --experimental
flag or set the WASH_EXPERIMENTAL
environment variable to true. This tool provides three options - enable capture mode, disable capture mode or replay a captured file. A user must first enable capture mode by passing the --enable
flag. Once capture mode is enabled, a user can capture snapshots at any time by running wash capture --experimental
, which will download the snapshot file to the current directory. The snapshot files can be viewed by passing the file path to the replay
subcommand. To disable capture mode, pass the --disable
flag.
This is an experimental command so some features may not work as expected. Please drop a bug fix or feature request in the form of a pull request in our GitHub repository.
Usage
wash capture --enable --experimental
wash capture --experimental
wash capture --disable --experimental
wash capture replay --experimental /path/to/captured-file
Options
--enable
Enable wash capture. This will setup a NATS JetStream stream to capture all invocations
--output
(Alias -o
) Specify output format (text or json) [default: text]
--disable
Disable wash capture. This will removed the NATS JetStream stream that was setup to capture all invocations
--experimental
Whether or not to enable experimental features [env: WASH_EXPERIMENTAL=]
--window-size
The length of time in minutes to keep messages in the stream [default: 60]
--ctl-host
(Alias -r
) CTL Host for connection, defaults to 127.0.0.1 for local nats [env: WASMCLOUD_CTL_HOST=]
--ctl-port
CTL Port for connections, defaults to 4222 for local nats [env: WASMCLOUD_CTL_PORT=]
--ctl-jwt
JWT file for CTL authentication. Must be supplied with ctl_seed [env: WASMCLOUD_CTL_JWT]
--ctl-seed
Seed file or literal for CTL authentication. Must be supplied with ctl_jwt [env: WASMCLOUD_CTL_SEED]
--ctl-credsfile
Credsfile for CTL authentication. Combines ctl_seed and ctl_jwt. See https://docs.nats.io/using-nats/developer/connecting/creds for details [env: WASH_CTL_CREDS]
--js-domain
JS domain for wasmCloud control interface. Defaults to None [env: WASMCLOUD_JS_DOMAIN]
--lattice-prefix
(Alias -x
) Lattice name for wasmCloud control interface, defaults to "default" [env: WASMCLOUD_LATTICE_PREFIX=]
--timeout-ms
Timeout length to await a control interface response, defaults to 2000 milliseconds [env: WASMCLOUD_CTL_TIMEOUT_MS=] [default: 2000]
--context
Path to a context with values to use for CTL connection and authentication
The following options can be passed for the replay
subcommand.
--actor-id
An actor ID to filter captured invocations by. This will filter anywhere the actor is the source or the target of the invocation. If provided with an provider ID, it will filter down to interactions only between the actor and provider
--provider-id
A provider ID to filter captured invocations by. This will filter anywhere the provider is the source or the target of the invocation. If provided with an actor ID, it will filter down to interactions only between the actor and provider
--interactive
Whether or not to step through the replay one message at a time