Organisation Role Mapping Service
It provisions various organisation roles for staff & judicial users based on the service specific mapping rules. It is implemented as a Java/SpringBoot application.
To run the project you will need to have the following installed:
- Java 11
- Docker
For information about the software versions used to build this API and a complete list of it's dependencies see build.gradle
To run the API quickly use the docker helper script as follows:
./bin/run-in-docker.sh install
or
docker-compose up
Alternatively, you can start the application from the current source files using Gradle as follows:
./gradlew clean bootRun
If required, to run with a low memory consumption, the following can be used:
./gradlew --no-daemon assemble && java -Xmx384m -jar build/libs/rd-case-worker-api.jar
To understand if the application is working, you can call it's health endpoint:
curl http://localhost:4098/health
If the API is running, you should see response like below:
{"status":"UP"}
The application uses a Postgres database which can be run through a docker container on its own if required. The application should automatically apply any database migrations using flyway.
If you have some time to spare, you can run the unit tests as follows:
./gradlew test
You can run the integration tests as follows:
./gradlew integration
If the API is running (either inside a Docker container or via gradle bootRun
) you can run the functional tests as follows:
./gradlew functional
If you want to run a specific scenario use this command:
./gradlew functional --tests <TestClassName> --info -Dscenario=<Scenario>
If the API is running (either inside a Docker container or via gradle bootRun
) you can run the smoke tests as follows:
./gradlew smoke
You can run the mutation tests as follows:
./gradlew pitest
As the project grows, these tests will take longer and longer to execute but are useful indicators of the quality of the test suite.
More information about mutation testing can be found here: http://pitest.org/
To test in Postman the easiest way is to start this service using the ./bin/run-in-docker.sh script. The in postman paste the following script:
pm.sendRequest('http://127.0.0.1:4098/token', function (err, res) {
if (err) {
console.log(err);
} else {
pm.environment.set("token", res.text());
}
});
into the pre-script window. Also add a header as follows:
ServiceAuthorization: Bearer {{token}}
Authorization : Bearer copy IDAM access token
Please refer to the confluence on how to run and publish PACT tests. https://tools.hmcts.net/confluence/display/RTRD/PACT+testing