CREATE DATABASE rbstb;
INSERT INTO rbstb.ROLES (ROLE_NAME, STATUS_NAME) VALUES ('ROLE_ADMIN','ACTIVE');
Then run the application. Your Swagger-UI will be running on localhost:5000/swagger-ui/
Register a user: auth/register
{
"active": true,
"email": "nazran91@gmail.com",
"mobile": "01714516763",
"password": "string",
"roles": [
{
"id": 1,
"name": "ROLE_ADMIN",
"statusName": "ACTIVE"
}
],
"userName": "nazran91"
}
Login: auth/login
{
"mobileOrEmail": "01714516763",
"password": "string"
}
Will get JWT token at Response Header. Then authorize with Bearer Token
It's a dummy request to submit
{
"destinationCountry": "BD",
"destinationPostcode": 50000,
"destinationState": "Bangladesh",
"documentWeight": 0,
"height": 10,
"length": 10,
"originCountry": "MY",
"originPostcode": 50250,
"originState": "Kuala Lumpur",
"parcelWeight": 10,
"selectedType": 1,
"width": 10
}
Will get desired response.
docker-compose build --no-cache app && docker-compose up
This command will run redis and mssql.
Please make sure you've added the database rbtsb
either into the container or via any mssql client like dbeaver.
If you want to create that rbtsb
database from the mssql container, you need to do the following:
docker exec -it <container_id|container_name> /opt/mssql-tools/bin/sqlcmd -S localhost -U sa -P <your_password>
# sqlcmd
> CREATE DATABASE rbtsb;
> GO
To see the container_id
, open another terminal while running the spring boot app and hit this command and you will be able to see the mssql container's id listed
docker ps