This change:
- Adds retries to the staging action
- Emails domain-registry-eng@ upon completion of either action
- Simplifies logging to be more useful
TODO: fix up Module @Inject naming conventions and yearMonth injection
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Created by MOE: https://github.com/google/moe
MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=173294822
This originally started as a small change, but quickly grew into a major refactor as I realized the original parameter structure wasn't conducive to a cron task and manual re-runs.
The changes are as follows:
1. Adds DNS metrics to activity reports, thanks to Nick's work with the Zoneman Dremel -> #plx workflow.
2. Surrounds registrar names in transactions reports with quotes, to escape possible commas.
3. Factors out the report generation logic into IcannReportingStager.
4. Assigns default values to the three main parameters
- yearMonth defaults to the previous month
- subdir defaults to "icann/monthly/yearMonth", i.e. "gs://domain-registry-reporting/icann/monthly/yyyy-MM"
- reportType defaults to both reports
5. Adds "Total" row generation logic to transactions reports
- This was a previously overlooked requirement.
6. Adds "MANIFEST.txt" generation and upload logic.
- The MANIFEST lists out which files need to be uploaded in the subdirectory.
7. Increases urlfetch timeout from 5s to 10s in backend tasks.
- Backend tasks should be more latency tolerant anyway, and this reduces the number of incorrect timeouts we see for services like Bigquery which might take some time to respond.
TESTED=Extensive testing in alpha, and ran FOSS test.
TODO: send out an e-mail for report generation and upload, and add reporting to cron.xml
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Created by MOE: https://github.com/google/moe
MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=172738344
This is the first step in moving the current []cron-Python reporting scripts
into App Engine, as an official part of the Nomulus package. This copies the
structure of RDE uploads, with a few changes specific to monthly reporting.
I've left some TODOs related to actually testing it on the ICANN endpoint, as we're still not sure how files to be uploaded will be staged, and whether we can actually ping their endpoint on valid ports (80 or 443).
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Created by MOE: https://github.com/google/moe
MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=160408703