The code in this repo, along with the Mojaloop SDK Example Scheme Adapter, intends to simulate an exemplary FSP. It is a generic simulator, an implementation of the FSPIOP spec. It is intended to be used both locally, by prospective scheme participants to validate their FSPIOP implementations, and hosted in a cloud to validate a switch implementation. The objective of these use cases is to ease DFSP backend development and integration with the Mojaloop switch.
It is also intended to be used by the Scheme implementing Mojaloop itself to validate prospective participants' implementations before inclusion in the scheme. To these ends, it intends to behave as a stand-alone implementation of the Mojaloop switch, or as a participant in a Mojaloop scheme.
This simulator has two interfaces; the FSPIOP interface for FSP simulation (which is exposed via the Mojaloop SDK Scheme Adapter); and the configuration and control interface (aka Test API). The Test API allows a user to configure the simulator as well as to initiate FSP behaviours, such as quote requests, in order to exercise another FSPIOP implementation.
A diagram showing the logical architecture of the simulator in a test scenario can be found here
- docker
- docker-compose
From the ./src
directory:
docker-compose build
From the ./src
directory:
docker-compose up
A sample simulator configuration is given in the file \src\.env
.
A sample scheme adapter configuration is given in the file \local.env
.
Configuration of parties and test execution steps is via...TODO
The simulator exposes a Mojaloop API endpoint. An openapi specification can be found here: ./src/simulator/api.yaml
.
The simulator Test API specification can be found here: ./src/test-api/api.yaml
.
The test API enables a user to trigger outgoing requests (from the simulator to another Mojaloop API enabled peer) via the /scenarios
endpoint.
$ docker ps
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
1598270a6a8d mojaloop-simulator-backend "/bin/sh -c 'node /s…" 7 minutes ago Up 7 minutes 3000-3001/tcp src_sim_1
61d2e85d6432 modusbox/mojaloop-sdk-scheme-adapter:latest "node /src/index.js" 7 minutes ago Up 7 minutes 3000/tcp src_scheme-adapter_1
1839f939f79e redis:5.0.4-alpine "docker-entrypoint.s…" 7 minutes ago Up 7 minutes 6379/tcp src_redis_1
$ docker inspect -f '{{range .NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{.IPAddress}}{{end}}' src_sim_1
172.20.0.4
An example request that triggers and confirms an outgoing money transfer using Curl is provided below:
CONTAINER_NAME=$(docker ps -f ancestor=mojaloop-simulator-backend --format '{{.Names}}')
SIMULATOR_IP=$(docker inspect -f '{{range .NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{.IPAddress}}{{end}}' "$CONTAINER_NAME")
curl -X POST \
"http://$SIMULATOR_IP:3003/scenarios" \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '[
{
"name": "scenario1",
"operation": "postTransfers",
"body": {
"from": {
"displayName": "James Bush",
"idType": "MSISDN",
"idValue": "44123456789"
},
"to": {
"idType": "MSISDN",
"idValue": "44987654321"
},
"amountType": "SEND",
"currency": "USD",
"amount": "100",
"transactionType": "TRANSFER",
"note": "test payment",
"homeTransactionId": "123ABC"
}
},
{
"name": "scenario2",
"operation": "putTransfers",
"params": {
"transferId": "{{scenario1.result.transferId}}"
},
"body": {
"acceptQuote": true
}
}
]'
Use the script in ./scripts/mutualtls.sh
. Secrets will be generated in ./src/secrets
TODO
Dirty build, tagged with '-local' (will build clean if you don't have uncommitted local changes):
make
Clean build:
make build_clean
Specifically versioned build (dirty if you have local changes):
make build_clean VER=whatever-you-like
make push
docker-compose up