This repository contains the Object layer for the Data Lake. This is the mutable layer of the data lake.
Please read the following instructions carefully for information on how to build, run and test this microservice in your local environment.
You will need to have the following installed before getting up and running locally:
- Docker, Installation guides
- Docker Compose, Installation guides
- Windows Users: This project uses
Make
, please see Cygwin for running commands in this README
First you'll need to build the image, to do so just run the following command:
make docker-build
Now you'll be able to run the image, you can easily do so by running the following command:
make docker-run
To check if the microservice is running, just open the following URL in your browser:
To access the Swagger documentation, just open the following URL in your browser:
http://127.0.0.1:8083/swagger-ui.html
First, you need to configure these environment variables using Docker or the STS Launch Configuration:
OBJECT_MONGO_HOST
: This is the host for your MongoDB serverOBJECT_MONGO_PORT
: This is the port for your MongoDB serverOBJECT_MONGO_USER_DATABASE
: Contains where the user name and password are stored in MongoDB, by default it'sadmin
OBJECT_MONGO_USERNAME
: The user name that you want to use to authenticateOBJECT_MONGO_PASSWORD
: The password that you want to use to authenticate
Be sure, that you have properly configured your MongoDB server. If you use the docker-compose.yml
file in this project, after starting Mongo, you need to:
Login to the MongoDB server (in this case, we connect to the admin
database):
docker exec -it fdns-ms-object_mongo_1 mongo admin
And create the user:
db.createUser({ user: 'admin', pwd: 'admin', roles: [ { role: "userAdminAnyDatabase", db: "admin" } ] });
Exit the console, by typing:
exit
This microservice is configurable to be secured with an OAuth 2 provider.
Scopes: This application uses the following scope syntax: fdns.object.{database}.{collection}.{create|read|update|delete}
. Example: fdns.object.mydatabase.mycollection.read
Please see the following environment variables for configuring with your OAuth 2 provider:
OAUTH2_ACCESS_TOKEN_URI
: This is the introspection URL of your provider, ex:https://hydra:4444/oauth2/introspect
OAUTH2_PROTECTED_URIS
: This is a path for which routes are to be restricted, ex:/api/1.0/**
OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID
: This is your OAuth 2 client id with the providerOAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET
: This is your OAuth 2 client secret with the providerSSL_VERIFYING_DISABLE
: This is an option to disable SSL verification, you can disable this when testing locally but this should be set tofalse
for all production systems
Here are other various configurations and their purposes:
OBJECT_PORT
: This is a configurable port the application is set to run onOBJECT_FLUENTD_HOST
: This is the host of your FluentdOBJECT_FLUENTD_PORT
: This is the port of your FluentdOBJECT_PROXY_HOSTNAME
: This is the hostname of your environment for use with Swagger UI, ex:api.my.org
OBJECT_IMMUTABLE
: This is a;
separated list of collections which are immutable collections
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