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REST API Level 0 - Fuse Booster

Overview

The REST API Level 0 mission shows how to map business operations to a remote procedure call endpoint over HTTP by using a REST framework. This mission corresponds to Level 0 in the Richardson Maturity Model.

By using this Fuse booster, you can implement this mission by quickly prototyping and flexibly designing your REST API.

This booster introduces the mechanics of interacting with a remote (exposed by Apache Camel) service using the HTTP protocol.

Use this booster to:

  • Execute an HTTP GET request on the camel/greetings/{name} endpoint by using the URL parameter {name}

  • Produce a response in JSON format with a payload of Hello, $name! (where $name is replaced by the value of the URL parameter from the HTTP GET request).

  • Browse the API’s Swagger page.

Deployment options

You can run this booster in the following modes:

The most effective way to use this booster is to deploy and run the project on OpenShift. For more details about running this booster on a single-node OpenShift cluster, CI/CD deployments, as well as the rest of the runtime, see the Spring Boot Runtime Guide.

Important
This booster requires Java 8 JDK or later and Maven 3.3.x or later.

Running the booster standalone on your machine

To run this booster as a standalone project on your local machine:

  1. Download the project and extract the archive on your local filesystem.

  2. Build the project:

    $ cd PROJECT_DIR
    $ mvn clean package
  3. Run the services:

    $ mvn spring-boot:run
  4. Go to http://localhost:8080 and then follow the instructions on that page.

Running the booster on a single-node OpenShift cluster

If you have a single-node OpenShift cluster, such as Minishift or the Red Hat Container Development Kit, installed and running, you can deploy your booster there. A single-node OpenShift cluster provides you with access to a cloud environment that is similar to a production environment.

To deploy your booster to a running single-node OpenShift cluster:

  1. Download the project and extract the archive on your local filesystem.

  2. Log in to your OpenShift cluster:

    $ oc login -u developer -p developer
  3. Create a new OpenShift project for the booster:

    $ oc new-project MY_PROJECT_NAME
  4. Build and deploy the project to the OpenShift cluster:

    $ mvn clean -DskipTests fabric8:deploy -Popenshift
  5. In your browser, navigate to the MY_PROJECT_NAME project in the OpenShift console. Wait until you can see that the pod for the fuse-rest-http-booster application has started up.

  6. Just above the entry for the fuse-rest-http-booster application on the Overview page, find the URL of the form http://fuse-rest-http-booster-MY_PROJECT_NAME.OPENSHIFT_IP_ADDR.nip.io.

  7. Click on the URL to access the greetings service application and then follow the instructions on that page.

Running the booster on OpenShift Online

You can deploy the circuit breaker booster directly to OpenShift Online when you create the project at https://developers.redhat.com/launch.

  1. Go to https://developers.redhat.com/launch.

  2. At the Deployment step, select Use OpenShift Online.

  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to create a new REST API Level 0 project by using the Fuse runtime.

Note
As part of the process of creating this booster, https://developers.redhat.com/launch sets up a project with a CI/CD deployment of this booster. You can see the status of this deployment in your single-node OpenShift cluster or OpenShift Online web console.

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