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authorEric Debeau <eric.debeau@orange.com>2018-05-09 13:49:51 +0000
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@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
-.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
+.. This work is licensed under
+.. a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
.. Copyright 2018 ORANGE
@@ -10,12 +11,15 @@ NBI - Developer Guide
Introduction
************
-NBI is a Java 8 web application built over Spring Framework. Using Spring Boot 1.5.10 dependencies, it runs as a standalone application with an embedded Tomcat server.
+NBI is a Java 8 web application built over Spring Framework.
+Using Spring Boot 1.5.10 dependencies, it runs as a standalone
+application with an embedded Tomcat server.
************
Dependencies
************
-This project use various framework which are managed with Maven dependency management tool (see *pom.xml* file at root level) :
+This project use various framework which are managed with Maven
+dependency management tool (see *pom.xml* file at root level) :
- Swagger annotations
- `Spring Framework <https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-boot>`_
@@ -27,16 +31,23 @@ This project use various framework which are managed with Maven dependency manag
*************
Configuration
*************
-A configuration file, *src/main/resources/application-localhost.properties* list all the component interface that can be configured depending on the environment were the app is deployed.
-By default, the application runs with an embedded both MongoDB and MariaDB local instance.
-This file also list configurations of all the REST interface maid from NBI to other ONAP component such as SDC, AA&I and SO.
+A configuration file, *src/main/resources/application-localhost.properties*
+list all the component interface that can be configured depending on
+the environment were the application is deployed.
+By default, the application runs with an embedded both MongoDB and MariaDB
+local instance.
+This file also list configurations of all the REST interface maid from NBI
+to other ONAP component such as SDC, AA&I and SO.
***********
Source tree
***********
-This application provides ServiceOrder, ServiceCatalag and ServiceInventory as main functional resources and HealthCheck. Each resource is implemented independently in a package corresponding to its name.
+This application provides ServiceOrder, ServiceCatalag and ServiceInventory
+as main functional resources and HealthCheck. Each resource is implemented
+independently in a package corresponding to its name.
-*commons , configuration, and exceptions* are shared technical classes that provided for all the application.
+*commons , configuration, and exceptions* are shared technical classes that
+provided for all the application.
***********************************
@@ -45,20 +56,25 @@ Running and testing the application
**Locally**
-Ensure that you have a MongoDB and MariaDB instance running and properly configured in *application.properties* file.
+Ensure that you have a MongoDB and MariaDB instance running and properly
+configured in *application.properties* file.
Run *Application.java* class in your favorite IDE
-Or through a terminal, ensure that your maven installation is works and run *mvn spring-boot:run* command to start the application.
+Or through a terminal, ensure that your maven installation is works and
+run *mvn spring-boot:run* command to start the application.
**Docker**
-Requirements: `Docker engine <https://docs.docker.com/engine/>`_ and `docker-compose <https://docs.docker.com/compose/>`_.
+Requirements: `Docker engine <https://docs.docker.com/engine/>`_ and
+`docker-compose <https://docs.docker.com/compose/>`_.
To start the application:
+
1. Generate the application .jar file: `$ mvn clean package`
2. Configure the **.env** file
- 3. Start the *MariaDB* and *MongoDB* services: `$ docker-compose up -d mongo mariadb`
+ 3. Start the *MariaDB* and *MongoDB* services:
+ `$ docker-compose up -d mongo mariadb`
4. Build and start the *NBI* service: `$ docker-compose up --build -d nbi`
You can view the log output of the application with the following command:
@@ -66,7 +82,12 @@ You can view the log output of the application with the following command:
`$ docker-compose logs -f nbi`
**Testing**
-When the app is running, you can access the API at :samp:`http://yourhostname:8080/nbi/api/v1` and fill the url with the name of the resources you asking for (/serviceSpecification, /service, /serviceOrder or /status)
+When the application is running, you can access the API at
+:samp:`http://yourhostname:8080/nbi/api/v1` and fill the URL with the name
+of the resources you asking for (/serviceSpecification, /service,
+/serviceOrder or /status)
You can run a test by using `VisualStudio RestClient plugin <https://github.com/Huachao/vscode-restclient>`_
-See the *restclient* package at root level to find *.vscode/settings.json* configuration file and */json/* package with samples requests that can be run.
-You can also trigger these endpoints with any RESTful client or automation framework.
+See the *restclient* package at root level to find *.vscode/settings.json*
+configuration file and */json/* package with samples requests that can be run.
+You can also trigger these endpoints with any RESTful client or automation
+framework.