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There are a few options available in order to design automated checks for the account`s data integration status.

  1. By the SYNC REQUEST response

  2. By an endpoint check

SYNC REQUEST Response

If desired, your data integration flow/process can read the response from the SYNC REQUEST.

The response will be of type JSON:

  • in case of error: 400 BAD REQUEST HTTP code + an error message

  • in case of success: 200 OK HTTP code + a combination key-value: {"taskId":"task value"}

    • use the <taskId> to make request to <endpoint>/task/status/<taskId> in order to check the data synchronization status in account’s data index.

Account review (WEB)

You can review the status of the triggered events in the Account page: <endpoint>/account like :

https://boxalino-di-process-krceabfwya-ew.a.run.app/account

Account Review (CLI)

Endpoint

https://boxalino-di-process-krceabfwya-ew.a.run.app/account/review

1

Method

POST

2

Headers

Content-Type

application/json

3

Body

key

DATASYNC API key

4

 

client

account name

5

limit

number of logs (ordered by most recent)

6

 

index

dev / prod

(default: none)

7

 

mode

D for delta , I for instant update, F for full

(default: none)

8

 

type

product, user, content, user_content, order

(default: none)

9

status

SYNC - sync requests and the status
LOAD - load requests and status
OK - ok processes
FAIL - fail statuses
none - all logs

(default: none)

 

For example, this request will return the last SYNC OK (succesfull sync request):

curl https://boxalino-di-process-krceabfwya-ew.a.run.app/account/review \
  -X POST \
  -d "{\n  \"client\": \"BOXALINO_ACCOUNT\",\n  \"key\": \"BOXALINO_ACCOUNT_ADMIN_KEY\",\n  \"index\": \"prod\",\n  \"mode\": \"F\",\n  \"type\": \"product\",\n  \"status\": \"SYNC OK\",\n  \"limit\": 1\n}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" 

The API response for a request for status: “SYNC OK”, limit:1 - would be a JSON list, like:

[
  {
    "ID": "UUID-FOR-THE-SYNC-REQUEST",
    "RequestReceivedAt": "Y-m-d H:i:s",
    "Status": "SYNC OK",
    "Message": null,
    "Timestamp": "YmdHis,
    "VersionTs": "TIME-IN-UNIX-MS",
    "Project": null,
    "Dataset": null,
    "Document": null,
    "Default": "[]"
  }
]

Data Integration Statuses

Status Code

Meaning

STATUS CODES DURING SYNC REQUESTS

SYNC OK

the data content was exported to SOLR;
(for doc_product/ doc_content) the status of the process is available upon calling the <endpoint>/task/status/<taskId> service

SYNC REQUEST

a SYNC REQUEST was done (<endpoint>/sync); once the SYNC REQUEST is received, the compute process starts

SYNC FAIL

the data update failed;

SYNCPRODUCT FAIL
SYNCCONTENT FAIL
SYNCINDEX FAIL
FAIL CORPUS COMPUTED
FAIL COMPUTED FIELDS
FAIL COMPUTED

fail of SYNC REQUEST during compute

STOP SYNC

the SYNC REQUEST was stopped (for ex: the content quota was not reached: min X products to be synced, OR the doc_X table is empty)

DENIED SYNC

it appears in the case of product delta sync requests when the doc_X content is too much (ex: over 1GB BQ table size).

BIG SOLR CONTENT
SOLRCOMPUTE REQUEST
SOLRCOMPUTE OK

generating the SOLR file for SOLR export from the doc_X_<mode>_<tm> file

SOLRSYNC REQUEST

exporting the solr-compute file (above) to SOLR for sync

DISPATCHED SYNC REQUEST
SYNCCOMPUTE REQUEST

the BQ compute process log (for dispatched requests)

RESYNCACCOUNT REQUEST
RESYNCACCOUNT OK

re-sync request (triggered internally, on client request);
(triggers the /sync request for given tm/index/type/mode)

SYNCCHECK OK

a synccheck request was done (<endpoint>/sync/check); this is done for ex for D/I to access the last SYNC OK status for the account and type

FAIL AUTH

authentication headers are invalid / not a match for the account

FAIL SOLR EXPORT

the export of the generated file failed (data index not updated)

STATUS CODES DURING LOAD REQUESTS

LOAD OK

the doc_X data structure was loaded succesfully in BQ

LOAD REQUEST

a LOAD REQUEST was received (<endpoint>/load); once the LOAD REQUEST is received it:
1. creates GCS bucket for account (if needed)
2. creates the BQ dataset for account & mode (if needed)
3. loads the content in GCS file (doc_<type>_<mode>_<tm>.json file)
4. loads the GCS file in BQ

FAIL BQ LOAD

BQ load step failed

LOADBYCHUNK REQUEST

a LOAD BY CHUNK request was received. when this happens - it loads the content in a GCS file (doc_<type>_<mode>_<tm>-<chunk>.json)

LOADBYCHUNK OK

the GCS file (doc_<type>_<mode>_<tm>-<chunk>.json) was created

LOADBYCHUNK FAIL

the GCS file was not properly loaded

FAIL GCS

the GCS bucket / content failed to generate

LOADBQ REQUEST

loads all the chunk files in BQ

LOADBQ OK

succesfully loaded the doc_<type> content in BQ;
the table <index>_<mode>.doc_<type>_<mode>_<tm> is available

LOADBQ FAIL

the BQ table was unable to generate based on the available doc_<type>_<mode>_<tm>-*.json content

Data (Item) Review

The item review is available as a web service in https://boxalino-di-process-krceabfwya-ew.a.run.app/

If desired to avoid the web form, you can access directly in the WEB/CLI the content exported for a given item SKU / ID or products group.

The requested link has the following structure:
<di-process-endpoing>/item/<API-Key-admin>/<data-index>/<type>/<mode>/<field>/<value>

1

<di-process-endpoing>

https://boxalino-di-process-krceabfwya-ew.a.run.app/

2

<API-Key-admin>

the API Key with the role ADMIN from Intelligence Admin

(the API Key used for the DI SYNC REQUEST)

3

<data-index>

dev | prod

4

<type>

The value of the type parameter in the SYNC REQUEST

ex: product | user | order | content

5

<mode>

F | f

6

<field>

id | sku | products_group_id

7

<value>

the value for the given field

In the WEB/CLI the content will be returned as a JSON. You can use any JSON formatter to structure it for an easier view.

Using BigQuery

The client`s team has read & view access to the data integration BigQuery datasets from the rtux-data-integration GCP project.

In order to be able to execute BQ queries in BQ view https://console.cloud.google.com/bigquery - the integrator/client:

  1. must be authenticated with a Google account.

  2. The scope of a project (other than bx-bdp-53322 or rtux-data-integration ) must be used in order to run BigQuery jobs.

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Before continuing, make sure to identify:

  1. index value: if dev=true → <account>_dev ; if dev=false (or unset) → `<account>`

  2. tm is the last SYNC OK tm (or LOADBQ OK) (check CLI command above to retrieve it)

The following SQLs can be used to check the exported data and, as well, the computed data

 Check the exported product data by SKU
SELECT pg.* FROM `rtux-data-integration.<index>_F.doc_product_F_<tm>`
JOIN UNNEST(product_line.product_groups) pg
JOIN UNNEST(pg.skus) sku
WHERE sku.sku = "<sku>"

The SQL can be used to also check different properties at the level of sku (sku) or product_groups (pg).

 Check the exported product data by ID
SELECT pg.* FROM `rtux-data-integration.<index>_F.doc_product_F_<tm>`
JOIN UNNEST(product_line.product_groups) pg
JOIN UNNEST(pg.skus) sku
WHERE sku.internal_id = "<id>"
 Check final product attributes
SELECT DISTINCT(property_name) FROM `rtux-data-integration.<index>_F.doc_computed_F_<tm>`
-- WHERE id="<product-id>" #optional add filter by product id
 Identify values for a specific property (and nr of matching products)
SELECT pv, COUNT(*) AS products_match FROM `rtux-data-integration.<index>_F.doc_computed_F_<tm>`
JOIN UNNEST(property_values) pv
WHERE property_name = "<property_name>"
GROUP BY pv

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