================================= This project is built for Department of Operations Research, Technische Universität München as an Inter-Disciplinary Project. The project is back-end part of a two part application(front-end and back-end) implemented using Play 2.1.5 with Spring Data MongoDB. front-end is implemented using AngularJS and is present as a seperate repository
The application consists of two pages: Home
and Carousel
Home
page displays details of all current carousels present in the DBCarousel
page displays flight details, baggage details and graphs belonging to a carousel as selected by you in the dropdown menu
These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system. Steps:
> Clone this project into your local machine using git `git clone https://github.com/Akash-M/idp-backend.git`
> cd to project directory where `activator.bat` is present.
> run commands `activator clean` and `activator run`
> the application will now run on port 9000
What things you need to install the software and how to install them
> Play 2.1.5 ( we will use activator version of the play for this)
> Any version of Git
> for further developmnet configure any IDE of your choice wiht Scala/Java plugins
Click here for complete anatomy of Play application
app → Application sources
└ assets → Compiled asset sources
└ stylesheets → Typically LESS CSS sources
└ javascripts → Typically CoffeeScript sources
└ configs/ → Your custom configuration exists here
└ AppConfig → your applications global setting: Injecting MongoTemplates, Encapsulation your preflight requests etc.
└ controllers → Application controllers
└ daos → All data access sevices objects interfaces are here
└ services → All services that act on daos are deffined here
└ models → Application business layer
└ views → Templates: We'll not be using these as this is just a back-end of the application
build.sbt → Application build script
conf → Configurations files and other non-compiled resources (on classpath)
└ application.conf → Main configuration file
└ routes → Routes definition
dist → Arbitrary files to be included in your projects distribution
public → Public assets
└ stylesheets → CSS files
└ javascripts → Javascript files
└ images → Image files
project → sbt configuration files
└ build.properties → Marker for sbt project
└ plugins.sbt → sbt plugins including the declaration for Play itself
lib → Unmanaged libraries dependencies
logs → Logs folder
└ application.log → Default log file
target → Generated stuff
└ resolution-cache → Info about dependencies
└ scala-2.11
└ api → Generated API docs
└ classes → Compiled class files
└ routes → Sources generated from routes
└ twirl → Sources generated from templates
└ universal → Application packaging
└ web → Compiled web assets
test → source folder for unit or functional tests
You can add any configuration constant that you will need to use in the application with in conf/application.conf as key/value pairs ex. play.application.status.ok=90
With in you service implementation add these import statements
import play.Configuration;
import play.Play;
Create configuration object to access configuration strings like
Configuration conf = Play.application().configuration();
Now you can get your configuration value using
conf.getInt("<Your.string.key") --> for retreiving the value as Integer
conf.getString("<Your.string.key") --> for retreiving the value as String