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ACA-Py Redis Plugins

aries-acapy-plugin-redis-events [redis_queue]

It provides a mechansim to persists both inbound and outbound messages using redis, deliver messages and webhooks, and dispatch events.

More details can be found here.

Plugin configuration [yaml]

redis_queue:
  connection: 
    connection_url: "redis://default:test1234@172.28.0.103:6379"

  ### For Inbound ###
  inbound:
    acapy_inbound_topic: "acapy_inbound"
    acapy_direct_resp_topic: "acapy_inbound_direct_resp"

  ### For Outbound ###
  outbound:
    acapy_outbound_topic: "acapy_outbound"
    mediator_mode: false

  ### For Event ###
  event:
    event_topic_maps:
      ^acapy::webhook::(.*)$: acapy-webhook-$wallet_id
      ^acapy::record::([^:]*)::([^:]*)$: acapy-record-with-state-$wallet_id
      ^acapy::record::([^:])?: acapy-record-$wallet_id
      acapy::basicmessage::received: acapy-basicmessage-received
      acapy::problem_report: acapy-problem_report
      acapy::ping::received: acapy-ping-received
      acapy::ping::response_received: acapy-ping-response_received
      acapy::actionmenu::received: acapy-actionmenu-received
      acapy::actionmenu::get-active-menu: acapy-actionmenu-get-active-menu
      acapy::actionmenu::perform-menu-action: acapy-actionmenu-perform-menu-action
      acapy::keylist::updated: acapy-keylist-updated
      acapy::revocation-notification::received: acapy-revocation-notification-received
      acapy::revocation-notification-v2::received: acapy-revocation-notification-v2-received
      acapy::forward::received: acapy-forward-received
    event_webhook_topic_maps:
      acapy::basicmessage::received: basicmessages
      acapy::problem_report: problem_report
      acapy::ping::received: ping
      acapy::ping::response_received: ping
      acapy::actionmenu::received: actionmenu
      acapy::actionmenu::get-active-menu: get-active-menu
      acapy::actionmenu::perform-menu-action: perform-menu-action
      acapy::keylist::updated: keylist
    deliver_webhook: true
- redis_queue.connection.connection_url: This is required and is expected in redis://{username}:{password}@{host}:{port} format. - redis_queue.inbound.acapy_inbound_topic: This is the topic prefix for the inbound message queues. Recipient key of the message are also included in the complete topic name. The final topic will be in the following format acapy_inbound_{recip_key} - redis_queue.inbound.acapy_direct_resp_topic: Queue topic name for direct responses to inbound message. - redis_queue.outbound.acapy_outbound_topic: Queue topic name for the outbound messages. Used by Deliverer service to deliver the payloads to specified endpoint. - redis_queue.outbound.mediator_mode: Set to true, if using Redis as a http bridge when setting up a mediator agent. By default, it is set to false. - event.event_topic_maps: Event topic map - event.event_webhook_topic_maps: Event to webhook topic map - event.deliver_webhook: When set to true, this will deliver webhooks to endpoints specified in admin.webhook_urls. By default, set to true.

Usage

With Docker

Running the plugin with docker is simple. An example docker-compose.yml file is available which launches both ACA-Py with redis and an accompanying Redis cluster.

$ docker-compose up --build -d
More details can be found here.

Without Docker

Installation

pip install git+https://github.com/bcgov/aries-acapy-plugin-redis-events.git
Startup ACA-Py with redis_queue plugin loaded
docker network create --subnet=172.28.0.0/24 `network_name`
export REDIS_PASSWORD=" ... As specified in redis_cluster.conf ... "
export NETWORK_NAME="`network_name`"
aca-py start \
    --plugin redis_queue.v1_0.events \
    --plugin-config plugins-config.yaml \
    -it redis_queue.v1_0.inbound redis 0 -ot redis_queue.v1_0.outbound
    # ... the remainder of your startup arguments

Regardless of the options above, you will need to startup deliverer and relay/mediator service as a bridge to receive inbound messages. Consider the following to build your docker-compose file which should also start up your redis cluster: - Relay + Deliverer

relay:
    image: redis-relay
    build:
        context: ..
        dockerfile: redis_relay/Dockerfile
    ports:
        - 7001:7001
        - 80:80
    environment:
        - REDIS_SERVER_URL=redis://default:test1234@172.28.0.103:6379
        - TOPIC_PREFIX=acapy
        - STATUS_ENDPOINT_HOST=0.0.0.0
        - STATUS_ENDPOINT_PORT=7001
        - STATUS_ENDPOINT_API_KEY=test_api_key_1
        - INBOUND_TRANSPORT_CONFIG=[["http", "0.0.0.0", "80"]]
        - TUNNEL_ENDPOINT=http://relay-tunnel:4040
        - WAIT_BEFORE_HOSTS=15
        - WAIT_HOSTS=redis-node-3:6379
        - WAIT_HOSTS_TIMEOUT=120
        - WAIT_SLEEP_INTERVAL=1
        - WAIT_HOST_CONNECT_TIMEOUT=60
    depends_on:
        - redis-cluster
        - relay-tunnel
    networks:
        - acapy_default
deliverer:
    image: redis-deliverer
    build:
        context: ..
        dockerfile: redis_deliverer/Dockerfile
    ports:
        - 7002:7002
    environment:
        - REDIS_SERVER_URL=redis://default:test1234@172.28.0.103:6379
        - TOPIC_PREFIX=acapy
        - STATUS_ENDPOINT_HOST=0.0.0.0
        - STATUS_ENDPOINT_PORT=7002
        - STATUS_ENDPOINT_API_KEY=test_api_key_2
        - WAIT_BEFORE_HOSTS=15
        - WAIT_HOSTS=redis-node-3:6379
        - WAIT_HOSTS_TIMEOUT=120
        - WAIT_SLEEP_INTERVAL=1
        - WAIT_HOST_CONNECT_TIMEOUT=60
    depends_on:
        - redis-cluster
    networks:
        - acapy_default
- Mediator + Deliverer
mediator:
    image: acapy-redis-queue
    build:
        context: ..
        dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile
    ports:
        - 3002:3001
    depends_on:
        - deliverer
    volumes:
        - ./configs:/home/indy/configs:z
        - ./acapy-endpoint.sh:/home/indy/acapy-endpoint.sh:z
    environment:
        - WAIT_BEFORE_HOSTS=15
        - WAIT_HOSTS=redis-node-3:6379
        - WAIT_HOSTS_TIMEOUT=120
        - WAIT_SLEEP_INTERVAL=1
        - WAIT_HOST_CONNECT_TIMEOUT=60
        - TUNNEL_ENDPOINT=http://mediator-tunnel:4040
    networks:
        - acapy_default
    entrypoint: /bin/sh -c '/wait && ./acapy-endpoint.sh poetry run aca-py "$$@"' --
    command: start --arg-file ./configs/mediator.yml

deliverer:
    image: redis-deliverer
    build:
        context: ..
        dockerfile: redis_deliverer/Dockerfile
    depends_on:
        - redis-cluster
    ports:
        - 7002:7002
    environment:
        - REDIS_SERVER_URL=redis://default:test1234@172.28.0.103:6379
        - TOPIC_PREFIX=acapy
        - STATUS_ENDPOINT_HOST=0.0.0.0
        - STATUS_ENDPOINT_PORT=7002
        - STATUS_ENDPOINT_API_KEY=test_api_key_2
        - WAIT_BEFORE_HOSTS=15
        - WAIT_HOSTS=redis-node-3:6379
        - WAIT_HOSTS_TIMEOUT=120
        - WAIT_SLEEP_INTERVAL=1
        - WAIT_HOST_CONNECT_TIMEOUT=60
    networks:
        - acapy_default

Both relay and mediator demos are also available.

aries-acapy-cache-redis [redis_cache]

ACA-Py uses a modular cache layer to story key-value pairs of data. The purpose of this plugin is to allow ACA-Py to use Redis as the storage medium for it's caching needs.

More details can be found here.

Plugin configuration [yaml]

redis_cache:
  connection: "redis://default:test1234@172.28.0.103:6379"
  max_connection: 50
  credentials:
    username: "default"
    password: "test1234"
  ssl:
    cacerts: ./ca.crt
- redis_cache.connection: This is required and is expected in redis://{username}:{password}@{host}:{port} format. - redis_cache.max_connection: Maximum number of redis pool connections. Default: 50 - redis_cache.credentials.username: Redis instance username - redis_cache.credentials.password: Redis instance password - redis_cache.ssl.cacerts

Usage

With Docker

  • Running the plugin with docker is simple and straight-forward. There is an example docker-compose.yml file in the root of the project that launches both ACA-Py and an accompanying Redis instance. Running it is as simple as:

    $ docker-compose up --build -d
    
  • To launch ACA-Py with an accompanying redis cluster of 6 nodes [3 primaries and 3 replicas], please refer to example docker-compose.cluster.yml and run the following:

    Note: Cluster requires external docker network with specified subnet

    $ docker network create --subnet=172.28.0.0/24 `network_name`
    $ export REDIS_PASSWORD=" ... As specified in redis_cluster.conf ... "
    $ export NETWORK_NAME="`network_name`"
    $ docker-compose -f docker-compose.cluster.yml up --build -d
    

    Without Docker

    Installation

    pip install git+https://github.com/Indicio-tech/aries-acapy-cache-redis.git
    
    Startup ACA-Py with redis_cache plugin loaded
    aca-py start \
        --plugin acapy_cache_redis.v0_1 \
        --plugin-config plugins-config.yaml \
        # ... the remainder of your startup arguments
    
    or
    aca-py start \
        --plugin acapy_cache_redis.v0_1 \
        --plugin-config-value "redis_cache.connection=redis://redis-host:6379/0" \
        --plugin-config-value "redis_cache.max_connections=90" \
        --plugin-config-value "redis_cache.credentials.username=username" \
        --plugin-config-value "redis_cache.credentials.password=password" \
        # ... the remainder of your startup arguments
    

    RedisCluster

If you startup a redis cluster and an ACA-Py agent loaded with either redis_queue or redis_cache plugin or both, then during the initialization of the plugin, it will bind an instance of redis.asyncio.RedisCluster [onto the root_profile]. Other plugin will have access to this redis client for it's functioning. This is done for efficiency and to avoid duplication of resources.