/vertx-boot

Annotation based library to fast-develop vertx web applications

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vertx-boot

Annotation based library to fast-develop vertx web applications. This is in-line to the Spring boot with minimal functionalities for now. To try hands-on, download sample project Vertx-Social

Getting Started

Git clone the project on your local machine and import it to your favorite ide.

Prerequisites

For runnning this, you will need

  • Java 1.8
  • Gradle support - In Eclipse editor, goto help -> eclipse marketplace -> search for buildship (buildship gradle integration) and install it.

Brief

This library helps you to fast-build vertx web applications. This is a sort of boiler plate which will take care of injecting routes and deploying verticles so that you can work on your concrete APIs straightaway. To Brief

  • AppLauncher -> The starting point of the application. It is used to set the app configuration.
  • MainVerticle -> Main verticle deploys all the other verticles used in the program.
  • HttpServerVerticle -> Verticle to process the incoming HTTP Requests.
  • Handler -> Handlers are basically controllers which receives the input, process the input and returns the Json response back to the user. Helper Handlers are added and one can extend these as per the need.
  • @Protected Annotation -> To protect APIs, just add @Protected annotation.

To run vertx-boot samples

Add run/debug configurations before running the project.

Main class: com.greyseal.vertx.boot.AppLauncher
VM options: -Dlogback.configurationFile=file:../vertx-boot/src/main/resources/logback.xml
Program arguments: run com.greyseal.vertx.boot.verticle.MainVerticle -conf ../vertx-boot/src/main/resources/appConfig.json
Environment variables: ENV=dev

After setting the variables, Run/Debug the project. If app starts successfully, then try

Type: GET http://localhost:8080/runner/api/ping
Headers: Content-Type: application/json; Trace-Id: c1d887063c3e492b9951b0479fadddda
Response

{
    "status": "OK"
}

Type: POST http://localhost:8080/runner/api/ping
Headers: Content-Type: application/json; Trace-Id: c1d887063c3e492b9951b0479faddddb
Request body (sample):

{
	"message":"hi"
}

Response

{
    "message": "POST called"
}

Type: PUT http://localhost:8080/runner/api/ping
Headers: Content-Type: application/json; Trace-Id: c1d887063c3e492b9951b0479faddddr
Request body (sample):

{
	"message":"hi"
}

Response

{
    "message": "PUT called"
}

Type: DELETE http://localhost:8080/runner/api/ping?id=1
Headers: Content-Type: application/json; Trace-Id: c1d887063c3e492b9951b0479faddddr
Request body (sample):

{
	"message":"hi"
}

Response

{
    "message": "DELETE called"
}

Build Vertx web applications using vertx-boot

For consuming vertx-boot madness :- (Sample project Vertx-Social)

  • Add vertx-boot as dependency to your project.
  • Create any Handler class which extends com.greyseal.vertx.boot.handler.BaseHandler. Sample PingHandler

@RequestMapping(path = "/ping")
public class PingHandler extends BaseHandler {

    public PingHandler(Vertx vertx) {
        super(vertx);
    }

    @Override
    @Protected
    @RequestMapping(method = HttpMethod.GET, consumes = MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON_VALUE, produces = MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON_VALUE)
    public void handle(RoutingContext ctx) {
        try {
            JsonObject result;
            result = new JsonObject().put("status", "OK");
            ctx.setBody(Buffer.buffer(result.toString()));
            ctx.response().putHeader("Custom", "header");
            ctx.next();
        } catch (Exception ex) {
            ctx.fail(ex);
        }
    }
}
  • Add a Verticle to your project. Sample HttpServerVerticle

@Verticle(type = VerticleType.STANDARD, configuration = "httpServerVerticle")
public class HttpServerVerticle extends BaseVerticle {
    public static String CONTEXT_PATH = VertxBootConfig.INSTANCE.getConfig().getString(Configuration.CONTEXT_PATH);
    protected static Logger logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger(HttpServerVerticle.class);
    private Single<HttpServer> server;
    private Router mainRouter;

    @Override
    public void start(Future<Void> startFuture) {
        try {
            super.start();
            this.server = createHttpServer(createOptions(ConfigHelper.isHTTP2Enabled()), buildRouter());
            server.subscribe((result -> {
                startFuture.complete();
                logger.info("HTTP server running on port {}", result.actualPort());
            }), ex -> {
                startFuture.fail(ex);
            });
        } catch (Exception ex) {
            logger.error("Failed to start HTTP Server ", ex);
            startFuture.fail(ex);
        }
    }

    private Single<HttpServer> createHttpServer(final HttpServerOptions httpOptions, final Router router) {
        return vertx.createHttpServer(httpOptions).requestHandler(router::accept).rxListen(ConfigHelper.getPort(),
                ConfigHelper.getHost());
    }

    private HttpServerOptions createOptions(boolean http2) {
        HttpServerOptions serverOptions = new HttpServerOptions(ConfigHelper.getHTTPServerOptions());
        if (http2) {
            serverOptions.setSsl(true)
                    .setKeyCertOptions(
                            new PemKeyCertOptions().setCertPath("server-cert.pem").setKeyPath("server-key.pem"))
                    .setUseAlpn(true);
        }
        return serverOptions;
    }

    private Router buildRouter() {
        this.mainRouter = Router.router(vertx).exceptionHandler((error -> {
            logger.error("Routers not injected ", error);
        }));
        mainRouter.route(CONTEXT_PATH + "/*").handler(BodyHandler.create());
        mainRouter.route().handler(ResponseContentTypeHandler.create());
        mainRouter.route(CONTEXT_PATH + "/*").handler(
                CorsHandler.create("*").allowedHeaders(getAllowedHeaders()).exposedHeaders(getAllowedHeaders()));
        AnnotationProcessor.init(this.mainRouter, vertx);
        mainRouter.route(CONTEXT_PATH + "/*").last().failureHandler(ErrorHandler.create(vertx));
        return this.mainRouter;
    }

    private Set<String> getAllowedHeaders() {
        Set<String> allowHeaders = new HashSet<>();
        allowHeaders.add("X-Requested-With");
        allowHeaders.add("Access-Control-Allow-Origin");
        allowHeaders.add("Origin");
        allowHeaders.add("Content-Type");
        allowHeaders.add("Accept");
        allowHeaders.add(HttpHeaders.AUTHORIZATION.toString());
        return allowHeaders;
    }
}

That's it. Just debug or run your project.

Built With

  • Vertx - The web framework used
  • Gradle - Dependency Management