Flight advisor Service is a set of APIs for primarily finding the cheapest flight from city A to city B based on price, returning all the trip information alongside the distance.
- This project is developing a layered monolith Spring Boot based project (Latest version 2.4.0), with an in-memory database.
- This project is an OAuth2 based project, using JWT token to secure endpoints. So you need to register first to continue using the system.
- The functionality is reached based on user role, and there are three roles in the system.
- Admin: user is a predefined user ([email protected]/Admin1234).
- Admin needs to login first through
/login
API to get their token to contact the system. - This user can upload airports and flight routes.
- Admin manages cities by adding, updating, or deleting them.
- Actually, the admin can do anything in the system.
- Admin needs to login first through
- Client: Clients should register first before using the system through
/register
public API.- After successful registration, they can then use the public
/login
API to get a token to contact the system successfully. - Client can use all read API calls.
- Clients can add, manage their comments for a city, add, update, delete their comments, and see other comments.
- User can get the cheapest flight by calling
/cities/travel
API and provide airport codes for [from the city] and [to the city].
- After successful registration, they can then use the public
- Public: it is not a role, but anonymous users use APIs under public.
- Use
/login
API to login to the system, with username and password. Then you will get a valid token. - Use
/register
API to register as a client to use the system functionality.
- Use
- Admin: user is a predefined user ([email protected]/Admin1234).
- I have used GitHub projects to manage my tasks in the Flight-Advisor project. Project Link.
- All MVP tasks are assigned to the Flight Advisor API MVP Milestone. Milestone Link.
- I used pull requests to manages and close assigned tasks. Tasks Link.
- Finally, I have added releases to manage small features sprints until the final release v1.0. Releases Link.
- Have a look at opened issues for future enhancements. Opened Issues.
Let's explain first the system layers structure to understand its components:
Flight-Advisor --> Parent folder.
|- docs --> Contains system images.
|- data --> Contains Airports and routes files.
|- src/main/java - org.siriusxi.htec.fa (package)
|- FlightAdvisorApplication.java --> The main starting point of the application.
|- api --> Contains All REST API controllers that receive requests from the client,
to process that request, and finally, return appropriate responses.
|- repository --> All the database entities CRUD management services.
|- domain --> Domain contains all the database modeled entities,
all request and response DTOs, as well as the mappers.
|- infra --> Contains all the configurations, exceptions, security management,
and support utilities to the system.
|- service --> Contains all the system business login,
receives calls from Controllers, call repository to retrieve and manage data,
then process them to return them to Controllers.
Now, as we have learned about different system layers, then let's start.
First things first, download the following pics of software to have fun with the project:
The following are the initially required software pieces:
- Maven: it can be downloaded from https://maven.apache.org/download.cgi#.
- Git: it can be downloaded from https://git-scm.com/downloads.
- Java 15.0.1: it can be downloaded from https://jdk.java.net/15/.
Follow the installation guide for each software website link and check your software versions from the command line to verify that they are all installed correctly.
Now it is the time to open terminal or git bash command line, and then clone the project under any of your favorite places with the following command:
> git clone https://github.com/mohamed-taman/Flight-Advisor.git
I recommend that you work with your Java code using an IDE that supports the development of Spring Boot applications such as Spring Tool Suite or IntelliJ IDEA Community | Ultimate Edition.
All you have to do is fire up your favorite IDE -> open or import the parent folder Flight-Advisor,
and everything will be ready for you.
To build and run the system, run the following command:
π» [mtaman]:Flight-Advisor ~~ ./mvnw clean package
Now you should expect output like this:
[INFO] Tests run: 1, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0
[INFO]
[INFO]
[INFO] --- maven-jar-plugin:3.2.0:jar (default-jar) @ flight-advisor ---
[INFO] Building jar: /Flight-Advisor/target/flight-advisor-1.0.jar
[INFO]
[INFO] --- spring-boot-maven-plugin:2.4.0:repackage (repackage) @ flight-advisor ---
[INFO] Replacing main artifact with repackaged archive
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] BUILD SUCCESS
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Total time: 14.620 s
[INFO] Finished at: 2020-12-15T13:40:50+01:00
[INFO] -----------------------------------------------------------------------
Now it's the time to run the system, and it's straightforward, just hit the following commands:
π» [mtaman]:Flight-Advisor ~~ java --enable-preview -jar ./target/*.jar \
π» [mtaman]:Flight-Advisor ~+ --spring.profiles.active=prod
Or
π» [mtaman]:Flight-Advisor ~~ ./mvnw spring-boot:run \
π» [mtaman]:Flight-Advisor ~+ -Dspring-boot.run.jvmArguments="--enable-preview" \
π» [mtaman]:Flight-Advisor ~+ -Dspring-boot.run.arguments="--spring.profiles.active=prod"
Flight Advisor System will run, with embedded H2 database that will be created under db
folder and then the flightDB.mv.db
file, and you should expect an output like this:
2020-12-15 13:56:16.587 INFO 2981 --- [ restartedMain] o.s.b.a.h2.H2ConsoleAutoConfiguration:
H2 console available at '/db-console'.
Database available at 'jdbc:h2:./db/flightDB'
2020-12-15 13:56:18.081 INFO 2981 --- [ restartedMain] o.s.b.w.embedded.tomcat.TomcatWebServer:
Tomcat started on port(s): 8090 (http) with
context path '/flight/service/api'
2020-12-15 13:56:18.581 INFO 2981 --- [ restartedMain] o.s.h.f.F.AppStartupRunner:
Congratulations, Flight Advisor Application, is Up & Running :)
You can play and test Flight Advisor
APIs throughout its OpenAPI interface.
- Go to the landing page at the following URL http://localhost:8090/flight/service/api/.
- follow the link on the page, and you should see the following:
- First, if you want to upload airports or routes (in the data folder) using the Files upload Management section:
- You need to login with the provided admin username/password to the
public/login
endpoint. - On a successful login, the response will contain an authorization token; copy it.
- Click on the Authorize button and past it in the only field out there,
value,
then click theAuthorize
button. - Now, all locks are closed, and you can use the secured APIs.
- You need to login with the provided admin username/password to the
- If you are a new client and want to access the system, you need first to register through the
/public/register
endpoint. Then follow previous point 1.1. - When uploading the Airports file, countries and cities will be created automatically.
- All search parameters are case insensitive, and the system use like search by default.
- To add a city, you need a country, so from the country management section, you can search for the country you want.
- To manage comments, you need a city, so from the city management section, you can get all cities or search for a specific city.
- You can search for all airports for a specific city to know their codes so you can use travel service.
- Use travel service to search for the cheapest flight from city to city, for example traveling from CAI (Cairo International Airport, Egypt) to LAX (Los Angeles, USA) the following results will be returned:
[
{
"start": {
"airport": "Cairo International Airport",
"city": "Cairo",
"country": "Egypt",
"iata": "CAI"
},
"through": [
{
"airport": "Lester B. Pearson International Airport",
"city": "Toronto",
"country": "Canada",
"iata": "YYZ"
}
],
"end": {
"airport": "Los Angeles International Airport",
"city": "Los Angeles",
"country": "United States",
"iata": "LAX"
},
"price": {
"total": 62.17,
"currency": "US"
},
"distance": {
"total": 12722.2,
"in": "KM"
}
}
]
You can access database through it online console from the following URL http://localhost:8090/flight/service/api/db-console/ with the following properties:
- Driver class:
org.h2.Driver
- JDBC URL:
jdbc:h2:./db/flightDB
- user:
sa
- password:
Admin1234
Hit test, and it should show a green bar for successful settings. So hit the Connect button and explore all data.
Just press the CTRL+C
keys on the terminal.
Finally, I hope you enjoyed the application and find it useful. If you would like to enhance, please open PR, and yet give it a π.
Happy Coding π
Copyright (C) 2020 Mohamed Taman, Licensed under the MIT License.