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api-designer-poc

A React application used as the upstream driver for Phase 1 of our API Designer project. This UI provides a kind of mimic for the console.redhat.com interface, allowing local development and testing in a way that approximates the look/experience that will be available there.

Prerequisites

In order for this app to work, you need to be running the ads-ui UI, which provides a set of federated module components that this project uses. The UI will fail to load if those are not available. To run "ads-ui" go here:

https://github.com/bf2fc6cc711aee1a0c2a/ads-ui

The ads-ui UI should be available on port 9009 (which is the default port configured for that project).

Build and run (local)

To run the app locally, do the following:

$ npm install
$ npm run start:dev

Then open your browser (if it doesn't automatically open) to:

http://localhost:8080/

By default, api-designer-poc will start on localhost with authentication disabled. This is called the "none" profile. However, there are multiple profiles supported in dev/local mode:

  • none - the default mode with authentication disabled and local URLs for SRS and AMS APIs
  • staging - authentication enabled (via Red Hat SSO) and using staging URLs for SRS and AMS APIs
  • prod - authentication enabled (via Red Hat SSO) and using production URLs for SRS and AMS APIs

To run with an alternative profile, set the API_DESIGNER_POC_CONFIG environment variable. So for example:

$ export API_DESIGNER_POC_CONFIG=staging
$ npm run start:dev

The staging and prod profiles require you to modify your system's hosts file to add a mapping from prod.foo.redhat.com to your local machine's IP address. These profiles will also enable SSL and authentication and will be running on port 1337.

Build and Run Docker Image

To run a production build using docker:

$ npm install
$ npm run prebuild
$ npm run build
$ docker build -t="apicurio/api-designer-poc" --rm .

Run with authentication disabled

$ docker run -it -p 8080:8080 apicurio/api-designer-poc

Then open your browser to http://localhost:8080/

Run with authentication enabled

You will need to configure your hosts file. Type the following command in your terminal:

sudo vi /etc/hosts

Using a text editor of your choice, add the following to the hosts file:

127.0.0.1   prod.foo.redhat.com
127.0.0.1   stage.foo.redhat.com
127.0.0.1   qa.foo.redhat.com
127.0.0.1   ci.foo.redhat.com

After configuring the hosts file, run the below docker command:

$ docker run -it -e AUTH_ENABLED=true -p 1337:1337 apicurio/api-designer-poc

Then open your browser to https://prod.foo.redhat.com:1337

Customizing the container

When running the docker container you can customize it with the following environment variables:

  • ADS_UI_URL - The URL to the ads-ui federated modules. Defaults to http://localhost:9009/ads.js
  • AMS_API_URL - The URL to the Account Management Service API. Defaults to http://localhost:8001
  • SRS_API_URL - The URL to the Service Registry Fleet Manager API. Defaults to http://localhost:8000
  • AUTH_ENABLED - Whether to enable Keycloak authentication. Defaults to false
  • KEYCLOAK_REALM - The Keycloak realm to use for authentication. Defaults to redhat-external
  • KEYCLOAK_URL - The Keycloak auth URL to use for authentication. Defaults to https://sso.redhat.com/auth/
  • KEYCLOAK_SSL_REQUIRED - The "SSL required" setting for Keycloak authentication. Defaults to all
  • KEYCLOAK_RESOURCE - The Keycloak resource to use for authentication. Defaults to cloud-services