@dta5/cf-nodejs-client
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A Cloud Foundry Client for Node.js
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cf-nodejs-client
Note: This package is not ready for a production App yet.
This project provides a simple client library to interact with the Cloud Foundry Architecture:
Using this library, you could interact with the following platforms: PWS , Bluemix or a Local Cloud Foundry instance:
| Cloud Controller | UAA | Logging & Metrics |
|------------------------ |----------------------- |------------------------ |
| Apps | Users | Logs |
| Buildpacks | | |
| Domains | | |
| Jobs | | |
| Organizations | | |
| Organizations Quotas | | |
| Routes | | |
| Services | | |
| Service Bindings | | |
| Service Instances | | |
| Service Plans | | |
| Spaces | | |
| Spaces Quotas | | |
| Stacks | | |
| User provided Services | | |
| Users | | |
Applications
Node.js with Express are a great combination to develop Web applications. If you observe the Sinatra market, you will notice that Node.js has a huge Traction.
The development doesn't cover the whole CC API. Main areas of development are:
App life cycle:
- Create an App
- Upload source code in .zip or .war (Support for Static, Python, PHP, Node.js & JEE)
- Create an User Provided Services
- Associate Apps with an User Provided Services
- Start | Stop an App
- Restage Apps
- Scale Apps
- Simple Logs management
- Remove Apps
- Remove User Provided Services
PaaS Management:
- Organization quota
- Organization
- Space
- Services, Service Instances, Service Plans, User provided Services & Service Binding
- UAA Users
- Users
Getting Started
If you need to interact with a Cloud Foundry platform try this online tool and use this example:
"use-strict";
const endpoint = "https://api.run.pivotal.io";
const username = "PWS_USERNAME";
const password = "PWS_PASSWORD";
const CloudController = new (require("cf-nodejs-client")).CloudController(endpoint);
const UsersUAA = new (require("cf-nodejs-client")).UsersUAA;
const Apps = new (require("cf-nodejs-client")).Apps(endpoint);
CloudController.getInfo().then( (result) => {
UsersUAA.setEndPoint(result.authorization_endpoint);
return UsersUAA.login(username, password);
}).then( (result) => {
Apps.setToken(result);
return Apps.getApps();
}).then( (result) => {
console.log(result);
}).catch( (reason) => {
console.error("Error: " + reason);
});
Explore the library and if you like the features, use it on your App:
npm install cf-nodejs-client --save
Technical Documentation
Testing
This project has a test suite to ensure the reability of this project. Take a look the Tests cases developed with Mocha & Chai to understand some stuff about Cloud Foundry and the usage of this client. Besides, the project has invested some amount of time in testing phase to be the code with a nice coverage level.
The development has been tested with:
| Local Instance | PWS | Bluemix | | -------------- |:-------------:| -------:| | 2.25.0 | 2.47.0 | 2.40.0 |
Last test: 2016/01/26
Test suite:
npm test
Code coverage:
istanbul cover node_modules/mocha/bin/_mocha -- -R spec
Continous integration:
https://travis-ci.org/prosociallearnEU/cf-nodejs-client/
Versions
Take a look this doc to check the evolution of this Client for Cloud foundry.
References
- API Docs: http://apidocs.cloudfoundry.org/
- Developer list: https://lists.cloudfoundry.org/archives/list/[email protected]/
- PWS Console: https://console.run.pivotal.io
- Bluemix Console: https://console.ng.bluemix.net/
- PWS Forum: https://support.run.pivotal.io/forums
- Bluemix Forum: https://developer.ibm.com/answers/
- CF for Beginners: From Zero to Hero http://slides.cf-hero.cloudcredo.io/
Others references
- Issue management: https://overv.io
Issues
If you have any question or doubt, please create an issue.
License
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.