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Front-end app

Front-end application written in Node.js that puts together all of the microservices under microservices-demo.

Setting up Dev Env

Platform : Ubuntu 16.04

Common Setup


# Install Pre reqs
sudo apt-get update  
sudo apt-get install git wget curl build-essential -yq

# Install Nodejs with NPM
cd /tmp
wget -c https://nodejs.org/dist/v4.8.6/node-v4.8.6-linux-x64.tar.xz
sudo tar -xzf node-v4.8.6-linux-x64.tar.xz -C /usr/local --strip-components=1

ln -s /usr/local/bin/node /usr/local/bin/nodejs


# validation  
node --version  
nodejs --version  
npm --version  

Clone the source and install dependencies

cd /opt
git clone https://github.com/microservices-demo/front-end.git
cd front-end/
yarn install
Launching the App

The front-end service can be launched with npm using the following command.

export NODE_ENV=production
npm start

Service will launch on port 8079

Production Deployment

Follow common steps from above section.

  • Create release directories
mkdir -p /opt/apps/frontend/releases

cd /opt/apps/frontend/releases
wget -c https://github.com/udbc/front-end/archive/1.0.1.tar.gz
  • Extract the artifact
cd /opt/apps/frontend/releases
tar -xzf 1.0.1.tar.gz

ls

front-end-1.0.1

  • Create a symlink /opt/frontend pointing to the latest release

e.g.

ln -s /opt/apps/frontend/releases/front-end-1.0.1 /opt/frontend
  • Install Dependencies and start the app
cd /opt/frontend
npm install
npm start

Init Script

You could also use the init script available at path scripts/frontend . You could copy this script to /etc/init.d so that you could start and stop service as,

service frontend start
service frontend stop

App Configurations

Frontend connects with all the backend services using endpoint configurations. These configs are in a file api/endpoints.js

Sample of which is given below.

module.exports = {
  catalogueUrl:  util.format("http://catalogue%s", domain),
  tagsUrl:       util.format("http://catalogue%s/tags", domain),
  cartsUrl:      util.format("http://carts%s/carts", domain),
  ordersUrl:     util.format("http://orders%s", domain),
  customersUrl:  util.format("http://user%s/customers", domain),
  addressUrl:    util.format("http://user%s/addresses", domain),
  cardsUrl:      util.format("http://user%s/cards", domain),
  loginUrl:      util.format("http://user%s/login", domain),
  registerUrl:   util.format("http://user%s/register", domain),
};

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Build

Dependencies

Name Version
Docker >= 1.12
Docker Compose >= 1.8.0
Make (optional) >= 4.1

Node

npm install

Docker

make test-image

Docker Compose

make up

Test

Make sure that the microservices are up & running

Unit & Functional tests:

make test

End-to-End tests:

To make sure that the test suite is running against the latest (local) version with your changes, you need to manually build the image, run the container and attach it to the proper Docker networks. There is a make task that will do all this for you:

make dev

That will also tail the logs of the container to make debugging easy. Then you can run the tests with:

make e2e

Run

Node

npm start

Docker

make server

Use

Node

curl http://localhost:8081

Docker Compose

curl http://localhost:8080

Push

GROUP=weaveworksdemos COMMIT=test ./scripts/push.sh

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