EXPERIMENTAL vNext Platform Shared Lib Bounded Context Mono Repository
Platform-shared-lib is one of the repositories within the Mojaloop vNext ecosystem, designed to address various shared needs beyond business functionalities and cross-cutting concerns such as common libraries, user interfaces, scripts, tooling and documentation.. This repository includes includes other common platform libs that don't fit in any BC.
- messaging-types-lib - Generic Messaging Types Library for the vNext Mojaloop platform.
- nodejs-kafka-client-lib - Kafka library implementation of the general messaging consumer and publisher interfaces.
- observability-client-lib - Observability client lib, implementation for prometheus metrics and other health checks
- observability-types-lib - Public observability types lib, for all publicly available observability types, includes metrics and health checks.
- public-messages-lib - Public message libs, for all publicly avaliable domain messages.
See per package documentation above
More information on how to install NVM: https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm
nvm install
nvm use
npm install
npm run build
npm run test:unit
npm run test:integration
We use npm audit to check dependencies for node vulnerabilities.
To start a new resolution process, run:
npm run audit:fix
You can check to see if the CI will pass based on the current dependencies with:
npm run audit:check
Execute locally the pre-commit checks - these will be executed with every commit and in the default CI/CD pipeline
Make sure these pass before committing any code
npm run pre_commit_check
As part of our CI/CD process, we use CircleCI. The CircleCI workflow automates the process of publishing changed packages to the npm registry and building Docker images for select packages before publishing them to DockerHub. It also handles versioning, tagging commits, and pushing changes back to the repository.
The process includes five phases.
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Setup : This phase initializes the environment, loads common functions, and retrieves commits and git change history since the last successful CI build.
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Detecting Changed Package.
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Publishing Changed Packages to NPM.
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Building Docker Images and Publishing to DockerHub.
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Pushing Commits to Git.
All code is automatically linted, built, and unit tested by CircleCI pipelines, where unit test results are kept for all runs. All libraries are automatically published to npm.js, and all Docker images are published to Docker Hub.