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wso2-ei-cli

v1.1.5

Published

Minimist and stable wso2 integrator carbon app builder

Downloads

11

Readme

WSO2 Carbon App Buillder

Using:

npm install -g wso2-ei-cli
integrator build -t <project_name> [-e <environment_name>] [-o <output_path>]
integrator new -t <project_name>

Project structure

.
|--+ _common
|  |--+ synapse-config
|  |  |-- api
|  |  |-- endpoints
|  |  |-- proxy-services
|  |  |-- sequences
|  |  |-- templates
|  |
|  |--+ registry
|     |-- endpoints
|     |-- policies
|     |-- scripts
|     |-- swaggers
|     |-- wsdls
|     |-- xslts
|
|--+ project-name
   |--+ synapse-config
   |  |-- api
   |  |-- endpoints
   |  |-- proxy-services
   |  |-- sequences
   |  |-- templates
   |
   |--+ registry
   |  |-- endpoints
   |  |-- policies
   |  |-- scripts
   |  |-- swaggers
   |  |-- wsdls
   |  |-- xslts
   |--- env.json
   |--- env.dev.json
   |--- env.staging.json

Changelog

1.1.5

  • Bug fix

1.1.4

  • Add environment specific env.json file.
    Example: env.dev.json, env.staging.json
    Default is env.json file.

1.1.3

  • Fix dataservices building

1.1.2

  • Set swagger mediaType depends of file extension

1.1.0

  • Add environment dependency
    Project should contain env.json file with variables
    Usage example:

    {$ProjectHome}/registry/endpoints/GetTime.xml

    <endpoint name="GetTime" xmlns="http://ws.apache.org/ns/synapse">
        <http method="GET" uri-template="{{__endpoint_worldtime_host__}}/api/timezone/{{__timezone__}}" />
    </endpoint>

    env.json

    {
        "endpoint_worldtime_host": "http://worldtimeapi.org",
        "timezone": "Europe/London"
    }

1.0.4

  • Add swagger registry file type
    Result
    <endpoint name="GetTime" xmlns="http://ws.apache.org/ns/synapse">
        <http method="GET" uri-template="http://worldtimeapi.org/api/timezone/Europe/London" />
    </endpoint>

1.0.3

  • Added support for dataservices

1.0.2

  • Added posibility to set output CAR name
  • Added more command actions

1.0.1

  • Fixed usage example

1.0.0

  • Create project
  • Build carbon application