Service-level agreement enforcement with automatic penalties. Use this skill when: 1. You need guaranteed performance levels for critical tasks 2. You want automatic penalty enforcement for SLA violations 3. You need uptime, latency, or quality guarantees from agents Do NOT use this skill when: - Tasks don't have strict performance requirements - Best-effort execution is acceptable - You don't need automated compliance monitoring
Service-level agreement enforcement with automatic penalty assessment.
cat > sla-contract.json <<EOF
{
"sla_id": "sla-$(date +%s)",
"metrics": {"max_response_time_ms": 2000, "min_success_rate": 0.95},
"penalties": {"response_time_violation": 5, "failed_task": 10}
}
EOF
TASK_SUBMIT_TIME=$(date +%s%3N)
TASK_COMPLETE_TIME=$(date +%s%3N)
COMPLETION_TIME=$((TASK_COMPLETE_TIME - TASK_SUBMIT_TIME))
SLA_MAX_TIME=$(jq -r '.metrics.max_response_time_ms' sla-contract.json)
[ $COMPLETION_TIME -gt $SLA_MAX_TIME ] && echo "SLA violation"
TOTAL=$(pilotctl --json task list | jq -r "[.[] | select(.target == \"$AGENT\")] | length")
SUCCESSFUL=$(pilotctl --json task list | jq -r "[.[] | select(.target == \"$AGENT\") | select(.status == \"completed\")] | length")
SUCCESS_RATE=$(echo "scale=4; $SUCCESSFUL / $TOTAL" | bc)
#!/bin/bash
# SLA enforcement
SLA_ID="sla-$(date +%s)"
SLA_MAX=3000
for i in {1..10}; do
SUBMIT_TIME=$(date +%s%3N)
TASK_ID=$(pilotctl --json task submit "$AGENT" --task "api-call: task_id=$i" | jq -r '.task_id')
while [ "$(pilotctl --json task list | jq -r ".[] | select(.task_id == \"$TASK_ID\") | .status")" = "pending" ]; do
sleep 0.5
done
RESPONSE_TIME=$(($(date +%s%3N) - SUBMIT_TIME))
[ $RESPONSE_TIME -gt $SLA_MAX ] && echo "SLA violation: task $i took ${RESPONSE_TIME}ms"
done
Requires pilot-protocol, pilotctl, jq, and bc.