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Parks API version openapi node

Overview

Parks-api is a learning project to explore API design and development. The API grants access to a database of public parks where parks can be created, updated, and queried.

Getting Started

Prerequisites

  1. Install Node.js from nodejs.org.

  2. Generate a self signed certificate with OpenSSL:

    $ openssl req -newkey rsa:2048 -new -nodes -keyout key.pem -out csr.pem
    $ openssl x509 -req -days 365 -in csr.pem -signkey key.pem -out server.crt
  3. Document API design in openapi.yaml. Please keep in mind that openapi documentation is mainly for the client's view. Directly implement the feature in the API if there is any difference between what the client should expect and what our server should provide.

  4. Copy config/default-example.yaml to config/default.yaml. Modify as necessary, being careful to avoid committing sensitive data. If you want to configure application through custom environment variables, copy config/custom-environment-variables-example.yaml as config/custom-environment-variables.yaml and map the environment variable names into your configuration structure.

    Environment variables: Sensitive data and data that changes per environment have been moved into environment variables. Below is a list of the variables along with a definition:

    Environment variable Description
    ${API_HOSTNAME} API hostname.
    ${API_PORT} The port used by the API.
    ${API_ADMIN_PORT} The port used by the ADMIN endpoint.
    ${API_USER} The HTTP Basic username used to authenticate API calls.
    ${API_PASSWD} The HTTP Basic password used to authenticate API calls.

Installing

# Using yarn (recommended)
$ yarn

# Using npm
$ npm install

Usage

Run the application:

# Run linting and testing tasks before starting the app
$ gulp run

# Run the app without running linting and testing tasks (only for development)
$ gulp start

Running the tests

Linting

Run ESLint to check the code:

# Using gulp
$ gulp lint

# Using npm
$ npm run lint

Note: We are following Airbnb's style as the JavaScript style guide.

Testing

Run unit tests:

# Using gulp
$ gulp test

# Using npm
$ npm test

Base project off the skeleton

Base a new project off the skeleton

  1. Clone the skeleton:

    $ git clone --origin skeleton git@github.com:osu-mist/express-api-skeleton.git <my-api>
  2. Rename project by modifying package.json.

  3. We use express-openapi to generate API by inheriting openapi.yaml. Create path handlers and put them into corresponding directories. For example:

  4. Copy api/v1/serializers/pets-serializer.js to api/v1/serializers/<resources>-serializer.js and modify as necessary:

    $ cp api/v1/serializers/pets-serializer.js api/v1/serializers/<resources>-serializer.js

Getting data source from the Oracle Database

The following instructions show you how to connect the API to an Oracle database.

  1. Install Oracle Instant Client by following this installation guide. IMPORTANT: Download the Basic Package, not the Basic Light Package.

  2. Install oracledb via package management:

    # Using yarn (recommended)
    $ yarn add oracledb
    
    # Using npm
    $ npm install oracledb
  3. Define dataSources/oracledb section in the /config/default.yaml to be like:

    dataSources:
      dataSources: ['oracledb']
      oracledb:
        connectString: 'DB_URL'
        user: 'DB_USER'
        password: 'DB_PASSWD'
        poolMin: 4
        poolMax: 4
        poolIncrement: 0:

    Options for database configuration:

    Option Description
    poolMin The minimum number of connections a connection pool maintains, even when there is no activity to the target database.
    poolMax The maximum number of connections that can be open in the connection pool.
    poolIncrement The number of connections that are opened whenever a connection request exceeds the number of currently open connections.

    Note: To avoid ORA-02396: exceeded maximum idle time and prevent deadlocks, the best practice is to keep poolMin the same as poolMax. Also, ensure increasing the number of worker threads available to node-oracledb. The thread pool size should be at least equal to the maximum number of connections and less than 128.

  4. If the SQL codes/queries contain intellectual property like Banner table names, put them into api/v1/db/oracledb/contrib folder and use git-submodule to manage submodules:

    • Add the given repository as a submodule at api/v1/db/oracledb/contrib:

      $ git submodule add <contrib_repo_git_url> api/v1/db/oracledb/contrib
    • Fetch the submodule from the contrib repository:

      $ git submodule update --init
  5. Copy api/v1/db/oracledb/pets-dao-example.js to api/v1/db/oracledb/<resources>-dao.js and modify as necessary:

    $ cp api/v1/db/oracledb/pets-dao-example.js api/v1/db/oracledb/<resources>-dao.js
  6. Make sure to require the correct path for the new DAO file at path handlers files:

    const petsDao = require('../db/oracledb/<resources>-dao');

Docker

Dockerfile is also provided. To run the app in a container, install Docker first, then:

  1. Modify WORKDIR from the Dockerfile:

    # Copy folder to workspace
    WORKDIR /usr/src/<my-api>
    COPY . /usr/src/<my-api>
  2. If the API requires node-oracledb to connect to an Oracle database, download an Oracle Instant Client 12.2 Basic Light zip (64 bits) and place into ./bin folder. In addition, uncomment the following code from the Dockerfile:

    # Install Oracle Instant Client
    RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y libaio1 unzip
    RUN mkdir -p /opt/oracle
    RUN unzip bin/instantclient-basiclite-linux.x64-12.2.0.1.0.zip -d /opt/oracle
    RUN cd /opt/oracle/instantclient_12_2 \
        && ln -s libclntsh.so.12.1 libclntsh.so \
        && ln -s libocci.so.12.1 libocci.so
    RUN echo /opt/oracle/instantclient_12_2 > /etc/ld.so.conf.d/oracle-instantclient.conf \
        && ldconfig
  3. Build the docker image:

    $ docker build -t <my-api> .
  4. Run the app in a container:

    $ docker run -d \
                 -p 8080:8080 \
                 -p 8081:8081 \
                 -v path/to/keytools/:/usr/src/<my-api>/keytools:ro \
                 -v "$PWD"/config:/usr/src/<my-api>/config:ro \
                 -v "$PWD"/logs:/usr/src/<my-api>/logs \
                 --name <my-api> \
                 <my-api>

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