/PolishAPI_sample

PSD2 PolishAPI 3.0 sample implementation

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PSD2 PolishAPI 3.0

This is a sample implementation of PSD2 Polish API 3.0 version.

This sandbox is currently running on Google Cloud.

Full information on how to use this project you can learn on wiki page.

This project is intended for educational purposes only. No commercial or production use.

Getting Started

In this case study I tried to get the best from Swagger code generator and the best software engineering practicies to obtain a maintainable project. Main patterns I used are Delegation, Loose Coupling, Separation of Responsibilities and others.

Prerequisites

currently valid token: Bearer eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJodHRwOi8vaXRnZXIucGwvIiwic3ViIjoic3ViamVjdCIsImF1ZCI6ImF1ZGllbmNlIiwiZXhwIjoxNTg1NzQ1MDEwLCJyb2wiOlsiUm9sMSIsIlJvbDIiXSwibmFtZSI6ImNsaWVudF9pZCIsInNjb3BlIjoiaXRnZXJfcG9saXNoQVBJXzJfMV8yIn0.Nqqc37-svsjtKyjww1x92PCHlFsfbG6gP3iGnUdg-p0*

Getting Started

  • After installing jdk 11 and Maven you should check minimal system requirements, simply run:
{workspace_path}>mvn --version

you should receive something like this:

Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM warning: Ignoring option MaxPermSize; support was removed in 8.0
Apache Maven 3.6.0 (97c98ec64a1fdfee7767ce5ffb20918da4f719f3; 2018-10-24T20:41:47+02:00)
Maven home: D:\maven\apache-maven-3.6.0\bin\..
Java version: 11.0.2, vendor: Oracle Corporation, runtime: C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-11.0.2
Default locale: pl_PL, platform encoding: Cp1252
OS name: "windows 10", version: "10.0", arch: "amd64", family: "windows"
  • Pull swagger:
{workspace_path}\swagger>git clone https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git
  • in my case I had to modify the {workspace_path}\swagger\swagger-codegen\modules\swagger-generator\pom.xml file adding this dependencies:
<dependency>
    <groupId>javax.xml.bind</groupId>
    <artifactId>jaxb-api</artifactId>
    <version>2.2.11</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
    <groupId>com.sun.xml.bind</groupId>
    <artifactId>jaxb-core</artifactId>
    <version>2.2.11</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
    <groupId>com.sun.xml.bind</groupId>
    <artifactId>jaxb-impl</artifactId>
    <version>2.2.11</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
    <groupId>javax.activation</groupId>
    <artifactId>activation</artifactId>
    <version>1.1.1</version>
</dependency>
  • from the folder you installed swagger go to swagger-codegen folder: {workspace_path}\swagger>cd swagger-codegen and then build swagger codegen:
{workspace_path}\swagger\swagger-codegen>mvn clean package -DskipTests

tests fail in the swagger version I installed on my Win10pro, so I skipped them.

  • Is good to know and understand all possible swagger codegen parameters for spring.
  • Download the ZBP-polish-api-3_0-swagger.json file from PolishAPI.
  • In polishAPI_Options.json file I created, I included some parameters for swagger codegen. The most important are:
{
.....
    "dateLibrary": "java8",
    "java8": "true",
    "delegatePattern": "true",
    "bigDecimalAsString": "true",
    "useTags": "true",
    "serializableModel": "true"
}
  • Next step is to generate the spring-boot server:
java -jar {workspace_path}\swagger\swagger-codegen\modules\swagger-codegen-cli\target\swagger-codegen-cli.jar generate -i {workspace_path}\polishAPI\ZBP-polish-api-3_0-swagger.json -l spring  -c {workspace_path}\polishAPI\polishAPI_Options.json
  • Next, in NetBeans (or any other IDE), create a New Project/Maven/Project with Existing POM.
  • Because I configured swagger-codegen with "delegatePattern": "true", after successful generation in previous step, I wrote classes that implemented AisApiDelegate, AsApiDelegate, CafApiDelegate, PisApiDelegate interfaces. In that classes I am implementing the business logic for all services.
  • Start your server as an simple java application. You can view the PolishAPI documentation in swagger-ui by pointing to
    https://localhost:8443/
  • I opted for MongoDB as data base, to fill mongo with fake data you should execute the following command:
curl  -X POST  https://localhost:8443/makeFakeData

this way, we generate RANDOM fake data.

  • When spring started, you can test its functionality. The best is using curl, for example:
curl -k -v POST "https://localhost:8443/v3_0.1/accounts/v3_0.1/getAccounts" -H  "accept: application/json" -H  "Accept-Charset: utf-8" -H  "Accept-Encoding: gzip" -H  "Accept-Language: PL-pl" -H  "Authorization: Bearer eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJodHRwOi8vaXRnZXIucGwvIiwic3ViIjoic3ViamVjdCIsImF1ZCI6ImF1ZGllbmNlIiwiZXhwIjoxNTgwMDgxMzUxLCJyb2wiOlsiSGVsbG8iLCJXb3JsZCJdLCJuYW1lIjoiY2xpZW50X2lkIiwic2NvcGUiOiJpdGdlcl9wb2xpc2hBUElfMl8xXzIifQ.qT9rDGy3NsXmKYZuUTcMBlbYHC7d2REBJ9ueumVhefE*" -H  "X-JWS-SIGNATURE: wefewfef" -H  "X-REQUEST-ID: 95215B80-A744-11E9-B4AB-D922C8858915" -H  "Content-Type: application/json" -d "{ \"perPage\":\"2\", \"pageId\": \"0\",  \"requestHeader\": {    \"ipAddress\": \"string\",    \"isDirectPsu\": true,    \"requestId\": \"95215B80-A744-11E9-B4AB-D922C8858915\",    \"sendDate\": \"2019-10-15T20:59:12.601Z\", \"tppId\": \"string\",    \"userAgent\": \"string\", \"token\": \"eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJodHRwOi8vaXRnZXIucGwvIiwic3ViIjoic3ViamVjdCIsImF1ZCI6ImF1ZGllbmNlIiwiZXhwIjoxNTgwMDgxMzUxLCJyb2wiOlsiSGVsbG8iLCJXb3JsZCJdLCJuYW1lIjoiY2xpZW50X2lkIiwic2NvcGUiOiJpdGdlcl9wb2xpc2hBUElfMl8xXzIifQ.qT9rDGy3NsXmKYZuUTcMBlbYHC7d2REBJ9ueumVhefE*\"  }}

the query predicates must be in accordance with generated data.

.. work in progress ...

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