[Dispatcher] Installation
Introduction
The Dispatcher service is an API Gateway providing a way to route APIs. It is built based on the Spring Cloud Gateway and includes all its features (as describe in the Spring Cloud Gateway public documentation). It also provides path rewriting rules for Yambas and the ApiOmat cloud environment. See How It works to have a deeper understanding of how the Spring Cloud Gateway works.
Prerequisites
Following port should be available:
-
8000 (HTTP)
Installation of Consul is required!
Installation of AdoptOpenJDK is required when not using Docker!
System requirements
The following instance configurations are recommended.
Size |
CPU |
Memory |
Disk |
Typical Cloud Instance Types |
All |
2 core |
1 GB RAM |
500 MB |
AWS: t2.medium |
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|
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Azure: Standard_ B1MS |
Installation
USERNAME, PASSWORD, and TOKEN values are provided per customer from ApiOmat.
# Install the repo key
wget -O - https:
//repo-int
.apiomat.com
/yambas/rest/web/Key/LIVE/apiomat-archive-keyring
.asc |
sudo
apt-key add -
# Add the repository
echo
"deb https://<USERNAME>:<PASSWORD>@repo.apiomat.com/yambas/rest/web/Repo/LIVE/deb ./"
|
sudo
tee
/etc/apt/sources
.list.d
/apiomat
.list
# Update APT and install
apt-get update
apt-get
install
-y aom-dispatcher
service dispatcher start
# Add the repository
echo
"[apiomat]
name=ApiOmat
baseurl=https:
//
<USERNAME>:<PASSWORD>@repo.apiomat.com
/yambas/rest/web/Repo/LIVE/rpm
gpgcheck=0
enabled=1" >
/etc/yum
.repos.d
/apiomat
.repo
# Install
yum -y --nogpgcheck
install
aom-dispatcher
service dispatcher start
# Add the repository
zypper addrepo --no-gpgcheck https:
//repo
.apiomat.com
/yambas/rest/web/Repo/LIVE/suse
?token=<TOKEN>
"ApiOmat"
# Refresh zypper and install
zypper refresh
zypper --no-gpg-checks --non-interactive
install
aom-dispatcher
service dispatcher start
# Docker login
docker login -u <USERNAME> -p <PASSWORD>
# Store the following file and execute:
docker-compose -f dispatcher.yml up
dispatcher.yml:
version: '3'
services:
consul:
image: library/consul
# bind port 8500 of container to localhost port 8500
ports:
- "8500:8500"
dispatcher:
image: apiomat/dispatcher:<
VERSION
>
environment:
SPRING_CLOUD_CONSUL_HOST: consul
SPRING_CLOUD_CONSUL_PORT: 8500
ports:
- "8000:8000"
depends_on:
- consul
# Docker login
kubectl create secret docker-registry regcred \
--docker-server=https:
//index
.docker.io
/v1/
\
--docker-username=
"<USERNAME>"
\
--docker-password=
"<PASSWORD>"
\
--docker-email=
"<MAIL>"
# Store the following file and execute
kubectl apply -f dispatcher.yml
dispatcher.yml
# Source: apiomat-dispatcher/templates/service.yaml
kind: Service
apiVersion: v1
metadata:
name: release-name-apiomat-dispatcher
labels:
app: apiomat-dispatcher
chart: apiomat-dispatcher-
1.1
.
0
release:
"release-name"
heritage:
"Tiller"
spec:
ports:
- name: http
port:
8000
protocol: TCP
type: NodePort
selector:
app: apiomat-dispatcher
release: release-name
---
# Source: apiomat-dispatcher/templates/deployment.yaml
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
labels:
app: apiomat-dispatcher
chart: apiomat-dispatcher-
1.1
.
0
heritage: Tiller
release: release-name
name: release-name-apiomat-dispatcher
spec:
replicas:
1
selector:
matchLabels:
app: apiomat-dispatcher
chart: apiomat-dispatcher-
1.1
.
0
release: release-name
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: apiomat-dispatcher
chart: apiomat-dispatcher-
1.1
.
0
release: release-name
spec:
imagePullSecrets:
- name: <regcred>
containers:
- name: apiomat-dispatcher
image: docker.io/apiomat/dispatcher:
1.1
.
0
command:
- --spring.cloud.consul.enabled=
false
ports:
- containerPort:
8000
name: ms-port
resources:
limits:
memory: 1Gi
requests:
memory: 1Gi
livenessProbe:
httpGet:
path: /actuator/health
port:
8000
initialDelaySeconds:
30
periodSeconds:
10
timeoutSeconds:
5
successThreshold:
1
failureThreshold:
6
readinessProbe:
httpGet:
path: /actuator/health
port:
8000
initialDelaySeconds:
5
periodSeconds:
10
timeoutSeconds:
5
successThreshold:
1
failureThreshold:
6
imagePullPolicy: Always
securityContext:
capabilities: {}
privileged:
false
---
# Source: apiomat-dispatcher/templates/ingress.yaml
apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
name: release-name-apiomat-dispatcher
labels:
app: apiomat-dispatcher
chart: apiomat-dispatcher-
1.1
.
0
release: release-name
heritage: Tiller
spec:
rules:
- host:
"example.domain"
http:
paths:
- path: /
backend:
serviceName: release-name-apiomat-dispatcher
servicePort: ms-port
Docker login
#Docker login
kubectl create secret docker-registry regcred \
--docker-server=https:
//index
.docker.io
/v1/
\
--docker-username=
"<USERNAME>"
\
--docker-password=
"<PASSWORD>"
\
--docker-email=
"<MAIL>"
We are using helm to deploy the yambas replicaset
helm init
helm repo update
helm repo add apiomat https:
//apinautengmbh
.github.io
/helm/
helm fetch apiomat
/apiomat-dispatcher
extract the archive (.tgz) and find the values.yml. Adjust the parameters as required.
helm
install
apiomat
/apiomat-dispatcher
--name apiomat-dispatcher --values values.yaml
-
Download file: https://repo.apiomat.com/yambas/rest/web/Repo/LIVE/aom-dispatcher-<VERSION>.zip?token=<TOKEN> and unzip to installation folder
-
Ensure that the path to your installed jdk\bin is set to the system-environment variable 'Path' (java.exe needs to be accessible for windows' system user!)
-
Open administrative console and execute
Dispatcher-<VERSION>.exe install
Dispatcher-<VERSION>.exe start
to install as service and start afterwards.
For a removal of the service, execute
Dispatcher-<VERSION>.exe uninstall
Configuration
General service configuration possibilities are described at the configurations main page.
For more route configuration please refer to the Spring Cloud Gateway configuration documentation.
Logging
Logging is done to a separate logfile:
tail
-f
/var/log/apiomat/dispatcher
.log
Please replace <DISPATCHER_CONTAINER_ID> with your running container ID. You can list your running container using 'docker container list' command.
docker logs -f <DISPATCHER_CONTAINER_ID>
Please replace <DISPATCHER_CONTAINER_ID> with your running container ID. You can list your running container using 'kubectl get pods' command.
kubectl logs -f <DISPATCHER_CONTAINER_ID>
All logs are written to Event manager.
Next steps
-
Install and start your services and the Consul discovery client.
-
Check that every started service is registered and available through the Consul discovery client (default Consul UI is available on localhost at http://localhost:8500/ui/dc1/services).
-
Once the Dispatcher service is started you can now query and access your service endpoints through a single node (e.g. to access Yambas REST endpoint through the Dispatcher - http://localhost:8000/yambas/rest).
For the usage documentation see Dispatcher.
For a deeper use of the Spring Cloud Gateway features please refer to the following documentation links :