Signed-off-by: Nakul Manchanda <nakul.manchanda@ibm.com>
sample-node-api
A sample node js api for finding cars and accounts for a dealership,its used here to demonstrate the steps to extend API/ML with your own rest api.
Steps
Note
Only rest api with https support can be deployed behind API/ML, make sure to enable https support in your rest api.
This sample express app, has https enabled already.
PART I: Download & Build on local
1) Clone the repository, install node packages and verify routes locally
//on local
git clone https://github.com/zowe/sample-node-api
cd sample-node-api
npm install
npm start
Open your local browser and try accessing
https://localhost:4000/accounts/
https://localhost:4000/accounts/1
https://localhost:4000/accounts/1/cars/
2) Transfer project files from local to remote host
Note
Don't transfer node_modules folder, we can do install npm install later on remote server itself to pull down required node packages
cd sample-node-api
npm run build
scp -r dist ibmuser@my.mainframe.com:</usr/lpp/extender>/sample-node-api
PART II: Deploy with Zowe on server
1) login
ssh ibmuser@my.mainframe.com
2) install dependencies
cd </usr/lpp/extender>/sample-node-api
npm install --only=prod
3) Manage lifecycle of service with core zowe components
Use property EXTERNAL_COMPONENT located in file $INSTANCE_DIR/instance.env
Append it with your service lifecycle scripts.
In our sample it is:
vi INSTANCE_DIR/instance.env
EXTERNAL_COMPONENTS=</usr/lpp/extender>/sample-node-api/bin
We expect following in service folder start.sh, configure.sh and validate.sh.
In our case its bin folder with relevant scripts.
configure.sh it adds static definition for sample-node-api to folder ${INSTANCE_DIR}/workspace/api-mediation/api-defs in IBM-850 encoding
start.sh starts node app on configured port
env.sh its custom script use to configure port for our node app, feel free to use your desired way
4) Access newly deployed webservice
Please see static definition file sample-node-api.yml
It configures service endpoint as sample-node-api with property serviceId
We also provide api gateway base path api\v1 with property gatewayUrl in same file.
In effect, service can be accessed with following url:
https://{host}:{GATEWAY_PORT}/{gatewayUrl}/{serviceId}/*
where GATEWAY_PORT is configured in $INSTANCE_DIR/instance.env
Verify by accessing following:
https://my.mainframe.com:7554/api/v1/sample-node-api/accounts/
https://my.mainframe.com:7554/api/v1/sample-node-api/accounts/1/
https://my.mainframe.com:7554/api/v1/sample-node-api/accounts/1/cars/


