API for events
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From @kyyberi on October 17, 2015 8:41
As a developer I want to access events via API to show details in other contexts.
Copied from original issue: APIOps/portal#27
I started Swagger 2.0 based description of the API to https://github.com/APIOps/portal/blob/master/API/spec.yaml
Tested the process and now docs are available at http://www.apiops.net:8088/docs
Requires some manual work to get documentation to work. had to manually edit generated nodejs code nodejs-server/api/swagger.json. Replace localhost in "host": "apiops.net:8088", [http://www.apiops.net:8088/api-docs] to get api call to go to correct url, not localhost.
Also I replaced localhost from index.js. In addition variable port is not used anywhere (obsolete):
var app = require('connect')();
var http = require('http');
var swaggerTools = require('swagger-tools');
var serverPort = 8080;
// swaggerRouter configuration
var options = {
swaggerUi: '/swagger.json',
controllers: './controllers',
useStubs: process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development' ? true : false // Conditionally turn on stubs (mock mode)
};
// The Swagger document (require it, build it programmatically, fetch it from a URL, ...)
var swaggerDoc = require('./api/swagger.json');
// Initialize the Swagger middleware
swaggerTools.initializeMiddleware(swaggerDoc, function (middleware) {
// Interpret Swagger resources and attach metadata to request - must be first in swagger-tools middleware chain
app.use(middleware.swaggerMetadata());
// Validate Swagger requests
app.use(middleware.swaggerValidator());
// Route validated requests to appropriate controller
app.use(middleware.swaggerRouter(options));
// Serve the Swagger documents and Swagger UI
app.use(middleware.swaggerUi());
// Start the server
http.createServer(app).listen(8088, function () {
console.log('Your server is listening on port %d (http://apiops.net:%d)', 8088, 8088);
console.log('Swagger-ui is available on http://apiops.net:%d/docs', 8088);
});
});
I also needed to install nodejs and npm. With npm I installed connect and swagger-tools modules. There has to be automated way to do this since dependencies are listed in package.json
jarkko@APIOps:~/nodejs-server$ more package.json
{
"name": "",
"version": "0.0.1",
"description": "A simple API for retrieving APIOps events information (swagger-2.0 specification)",
"main": "index.js",
"keywords": [
"swagger"
],
"license": "MIT",
"private": true,
"dependencies": {
"connect": "^3.2.0",
"swagger-tools": "0.8.*"
}
}
Ok. It should be simple as "npm install" :) That should install all dependencies.