commit | 8b4f97deec22c98f1a500bff05471ac5016399ff | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Seokhyun Song <songs@us.ibm.com> | Thu Dec 15 15:36:40 2016 -0500 |
committer | Seokhyun Song <songs@us.ibm.com> | Thu Dec 15 15:36:40 2016 -0500 |
tree | 6c53ef3950dfe01c86157ac362a0e304cf9be44b | |
parent | 8d45ee0f1745b291205aa7130101d7e47aa3722f [diff] |
Increase in-memory buffer size
A performant API Gateway based on Openresty and NGINX.
This project is currently considered pre-alpha stage, and should not be used in production. Large swaths of code or APIs may change without notice.
docker run -p 80:80 -p <managedurl_port>:8080 -p 9000:9000 \ -e PUBLIC_MANAGEDURL_HOST=<managedurl_host> \ -e PUBLIC_MANAGEDURL_PORT=<managedurl_port> \ -e REDIS_HOST=<redis_host> \ -e REDIS_PORT=<redis_port> \ -e REDIS_PASS=<redis_pass> \ openwhisk/apigateway:latest
This command starts an API Gateway that subscribes to the Redis instance with the specified host and port. The REDIS_PASS
variable is optional and is required only when redis needs authentication.
On startup, the API Gateway looks for pre-existing resources in redis, whose keys are defined as resources:<namespace>:<resource>
, and creates nginx conf files associated with those resources. Then, it listens for any resource key changes in redis and updates nginx conf files appropriately. These conf files are stored in the running docker container at /etc/api-gateway/managed_confs/<namespace>/<resource>.conf
.
See here for the management interface for creating tenants/APIs. For detailed API policy definitions, see here.
To build the docker image locally use:
make docker
To Run the Docker image
make docker-run PUBLIC_MANAGEDURL_HOST=<mangedurl_host> PUBLIC_MANAGEDURL_PORT=<managedurl_port> \ REDIS_HOST=<redis_host> REDIS_PORT=<redis_port> REDIS_PASS=<redis_pass>
The main API Gateway process is exposed to port 80
. To test that the Gateway works see its health-check
:
$ curl http://<docker_host_ip>/health-check API-Platform is running!
Unit tests can be found in the api-gateway-config/tests/spec
directory.
First install the necessary dependencies:
make test-build
Then, run the unit tests:
make test-run
This will output the results of the tests as well as generate a code coverage report.