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PrintCodeWebService (PC-WS)

Main service for the BFH AppTrans exercise.

Live demo (with mock external systems) at https://bfh-pcws-mock.herokuapp.com/swagger-ui.html

See also https://github.com/SamuelBucheliZ/bfh-apptrans-exercise/blob/master/README.md

Versions

PC-WS is known to work with the following versions

  • Java: 8
  • Tomcat: 9
  • PostgreSQL: 10

Installation

The relevant artifacts can be found here https://github.com/SamuelBucheliZ/bfh-pcws/releases/tag/v1.0

  1. Set up database using setup_db.sql.
  2. Set up cronjob to run transfer_logs.sh every minute.
  3. Deploy pcws.war in Tomcat.

Configuration

The PrintCode-WebService can be configured using the following environment variables

  • SPRING_PROFILES_ACTIVE: Either real (to use the actual external services and database) or mock (to use mocked services). For the exercise, eventually, the real configuration must be used.
  • PCWS_DATALOG_DIRECTORY: Absolute path to the directory the service should write the datalogs into, e.g., /datalogDirectory.
  • PCWS_ACCOUNT_SERVICE_URL: URL of the account service, you can use https://bfh-paketblitz-account-service.herokuapp.com.
  • PCWS_DATASOURCE_JDBC_URL: JDBC URL of the database, this has the form jdbc:postgresql://<hostname>:<port>/<database-name>.
  • PCWS_DATASOURCE_USERNAME and PCWS_DATASOURCE_PASSWORD: Credentials to access the database.

The shell script to transfer the logs can be configured using the following environment variables

  • PCWS_DATALOG_DIRECTORY: Location of the datalog files to send.
  • PCWS_DATALOG_SERVICE_URL: URL of the datalog service, you can use https://bfh-paketblitz-datalog-service.herokuapp.com.

How to build

Build war for Tomcat deployment (for the exercise)

mvn clean package -Pwar

Build standalone jar (for demo on Heroku)

mvn clean package -Pjar