eProsima Fast DDS Statistics Backend is a C++ library that provides collection and procession the statistics measurements reported by Fast DDS Statistics Module. The Backend provides a easy-to-use and user friendly API that abstracts the details of receiving and processing Fast DDS statistical data, so that applications can focus on providing great user experiences. Fast DDS Statistics Backend allows for:
- Monitoring the various aspects reported by the Statistics Module for as many DDS Domains and Fast DDS Discovery Server network as desired.
- Retrieve the DDS network graph.
- Retrieve QoS settings about the DDS entities deployed in the network.
- Receive notification on statistics updates for various events using a listener-callback mechanism.
- Check whether an entity is active.
- Retrieve statistics on all the aspects of the communication reported by the Fast DDS Statistics Module, with the possibility of specifying time windows, bins, and different statistics to apply.
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This tutorial shows how to build and install Fast DDS Statistics Backend using colcon, a command line tool to build sets of software packages.
To do so, colcon
and vcstool
need to be installed:
pip install -U colcon-common-extensions vcstool
Fast DDS Statistics Backend depends on Fast DDS and Fast CDR. For simplicity, this tutorial will build these dependencies alongside the backend. More advanced users can build or link to this packages separately. Install Fast DDS dependencies running:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y \
libasio-dev \
libtinyxml2-dev
# Change directory to the location where the colcon workspace will be created
cd <path_to_ws>
# Create workspace directory
mkdir -p fastdds_statistics_backend_ws/src
cd fastdds_statistics_backend_ws
# Get workspace setup file
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eProsima/Fast-DDS-statistics-backend/main/fastdds_statistics_backend.repos
# Get build options file
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eProsima/Fast-DDS-statistics-backend/main/colcon.meta
# Download repositories
vcs import src < fastdds_statistics_backend.repos
# Build the workspace
colcon build
Fast DDS Statistics Backend Documentation is generated using Sphinx.
Before being able to build the documentation, some dependencies need to be installed:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y \
doxygen \
python3 \
python3-pip \
python3-venv \
python3-sphinxcontrib.spelling \
imagemagick
This tutorial will create a python3 virtual environment to avoid polluting user's python installation.
# Change directory to the root of the colcon workspace
cd <path_to_ws>/fastdds_statistics_backend_ws
# Create a python3 virtual environment
python3 -m venv fastdds_statistics_backend_venv
# Activate the environment
source fastdds_statistics_backend_venv/bin/activate
# Install dependencies within the environment
pip3 install -r src/fastdds_statistics_backend/docs/requirements.txt
# Patch sphinx to correct an issue with warnings when generating the API reference
cd fastdds_statistics_backend_venv/lib/<python3-version>/site-packages
curl https://patch-diff.githubusercontent.com/raw/sphinx-doc/sphinx/pull/7851.diff | git apply
The version of python3 used in the virtual environment can be seen by running the following command within the virtual environment:
python3 -V
To enable the documentation building, edit <path_to_ws>/fastdds_statistics_backend_ws/colcon.meta
to set -DBUILD_DOCS
to ON
within the fastdds_statistics_backend
project.
Then, activate the virtual environment and build the documentation.
# Change directory to the root of the colcon workspace
cd <path_to_ws>/fastdds_statistics_backend_ws
# Activate the environment
source fastdds_statistics_backend_venv/bin/activate
# Build documentation
colcon build
Once the build completes, the generated documentation can be found in <path_to_ws>/fastdds_statistics_backend_ws/install/fastdds_statistics_backend/docs/fastdds_statistics_backend/sphinx/html/index.html
Read the Docs generates the documentation using Sphinx and conf.py.
This means that it does not execute any colcon or CMake commands.
conf.py provides some extra logic to generate the Doxygen documentation when running on a Read the Docs environment.
This is done by means of the environment variable READTHEDOCS
. When this variable is set to True
, conf.py will detect the Read The Docs environment and act accordingly.
Simulating the ReadTheDocs operation can be achieved from within the repository, independently from the colcon
build.
To do that, make sure there is no build
directory on the repository's root directory.
Then, set READTHEDOCS
and run sphinx:
# Source the python virtual environment
source <path_to_ws>/fastdds_statistics_backend_venv/bin/activate
# Change directories to the repository directory
cd <path_to_ws>/src/fastdds_statistics_backend
# Make sure that the are no build directories
rm -rf build
# Run sphinx
READTHEDOCS=True sphinx-build \
-b html \
-D breathe_projects.FastDDS=<abs_path_to_ws>/src/fastdds_statistics_backend/build/doxygen/xml \
-d <abs_path_to_ws>/src/fastdds_statistics_backend/build/doctrees \
docs <abs_path_to_ws>/src/fastdds_statistics_backend/build/html
Python versions 3.7 and newer produce Duplicate declaration
and Error when parsing function declaration
warnings when building the documentation.
This is due to a difference in the Sphinx 3.0.3 module code which prevents the patch from working, even though the version is the same.