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author | Jason Peterson <jasonpet@us.ibm.com> | Thu Nov 10 10:48:30 2016 -0500 |
committer | Jason Peterson <jasonpet@us.ibm.com> | Thu Nov 10 10:48:30 2016 -0500 |
tree | 95b14a5af2106f03ab1db97d844b14fe0f591f34 | |
parent | 7421a3921464218c6e90abdabcafd422d1c189e8 [diff] |
restructure directories
This is still very much a work-in-progress.
RESTful service to listen for changes to a Cloudant database.
Changes to a Cloudant database can trigger the invocation of an action, passing the action the body of the updated document.
See the scripts directory for examples on how to register a new Cloudant trigger.
The following commands will test the Cloudant trigger service:
cd <bluewhisk_home> gradle distDocker
Follow the instructions in [ansible/README.md][../../../ansible/README.md]
./bin/wsk create HELLOCLOUDANT ./actions/hellocloudant.js ./catalog/providers/cloudantTrigger/scripts/addTestTriggers.sh
./catalog/providers/cloudantTrigger/scripts/addNewDocument.sh
You should see the output from invoking the HELLOCLOUDANT action in the ELK logs.