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Entitlements Service

Application Setup

Install Golang:

sudo dnf install golang # or brew install go on OSX

Clone this repo:

git clone git@github.com:RedHatInsights/entitlements-api-go.git

Then, install the project's Go dependencies by running:

bash ./scripts/dev_deps.sh

Certificates and Configuration

Getting an Enterprise Cert

To run the Entitlements API locally, you will need an Enterprise Services cert with access to the dev subscription endpoint /search/criteria.

  • You can request a personal cert by following ALL steps in this mojo doc.
  • You can export your crt and key like so:
    openssl pkcs12 -in your-p12-cert.p12 -out your-key.key -nocerts -nodes
    openssl pkcs12 -in your-p12-cert.p12 -out your-cert-sans-key.crt -clcerts -nokeys

Create your config file

You'll need to make a config file specific to your machine. Create a local config directory: mkdir -p ./local Add a file that contains your local configuration options: $EDITOR ./local/qa.conf.sh The contents should look like this:

export ENT_KEY=/{path_to_key}.key
export ENT_CERT=/{path_to_cert}.crt
export ENT_SUBS_HOST=https://subscription.qa.api.redhat.com

Replace {path_to_key} and {path_to_cert} with the locations of the .key and .crt files from the previous section.

Running the Application

Now that everything is set up, you can run the application using:

bash ./scripts/watch.sh ./local/development.env.sh

Testing Entitlements API with curl

The Entitlements API requires that you pass in a valid x-redhat-identity header or it rejects requests. For an example see cat ./scripts/xrhid_helper.sh

Running the Unit Tests

  • To run the unit tests, execute the following commands from the terminal: cd controllers go test