commit | e042727b066a55663de5f884de76d313d701ddbd | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Mitchell Fierro <F1ERRO@users.noreply.github.com> | Thu Jan 26 14:50:38 2017 -0800 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Thu Jan 26 14:50:38 2017 -0800 |
tree | 9c0937468ccb77a218145c8ef78c9f8f4bd3e651 | |
parent | f7555d79ab6e9a98b0809071e1a3d319c764526f [diff] | |
parent | f903740e643b525ff90396fc53f3ec62a47a4638 [diff] |
Merge pull request #7 from 30x/log-change changed logging slightly for clarity about when download attempts areā¦
This core plugin for apid responds to apidApigeeSync events and publishes an API that allows clients to deploy and update a locally configured gateway.
This plugin simply tracks counters based on called URIs:
GET /deployments/
- retrieve current deploymentPOST /deployments/
- update deploymentsSee apidGatewayDeploy-api.yaml for full spec.
Window of time during which deployment changes are gathered before sending to client. Default: “bundles”
Duration between deleting a deployment and deleting it's bundles on disk. Default: “1s”
Duration before bundle download marks deployment as failed (will continue retries regardless). Default: “1m”
Relative location from local_storage_path in which to store local bundle files. Default: “5m”
(durations note, see: https://golang.org/pkg/time/#ParseDuration)
First, install prerequisites:
glide install
To run an apid test instance with just this plugin installed, change to the cmd/apidGatewayDeploy
folder. From here, you may create an executable with:
go build
Alternatively, you may run without creating an executable with:
go run main.go
Command line options:
If you use the -deployments
option, the server will start using a clean database that contains only the deployments contained in the file specified.
The file should be the JSON for an array of deployments. JSON format is:
[ { "id": "", "scopeId": "", "created": "", "createdBy": "", "updated": "", "updatedBy": "", "configuration": { "key": "value" }, "bundleConfiguration": { "key": "value" }, "displayName": "", "uri": "" } ]
Notes:
Once the process is running, you should be able to manually give the plugin's API a whirl...
curl -i localhost:9000/deployments/ curl -i -X POST localhost:9000/deployments -d '{ ... }'
The following may be interesting env vars for configuration:
To run the tests, just run:
go test
To generate coverage, you may run:
./cover.sh
Then open cover.html
with your browser to see details.