This project serves as a baseline when you wish to begin a new micro service exposing HTTP endpoints.
It is set up with the following dependencies/frameworks:
- Kotlin and JDK8
- Netty Web Server
- Micronaut
- JUnit5
- Mockk
Run mvn exec:exec
and it will start the application.
Build a new image standing in the root-project-folder and execute docker build -t microservice -F Docker/Dockerfile .
to create an image with name microservice.
To start the container docker run -p8080:8080 microservice
to start a container that listens on port 8080 on
the local machine. Go to http://localhost:8080/health
to check after the container has started.
Start the main class by right click on it, should start without any special configuration.
The application includes a simple health-endpoint, reachable at /health
.
Example response:
{
"service": "microservice-baseline",
"timestamp": "2018-10-15T17:28:00.164Z",
"runningSince": "2018-10-15T17:27:56.516Z",
"version": "0.1-SNAPSHOT"
}
HealthEndpointTest.java
showcases how a reusable TestServer
is started,
and the endpoint tested using REST-assured.
It is achieved by extending AbstractEndpointTest
.
This baseline is set up without Spring, Constretto or similar tools.
Instead the properties are read through the class PropertiesHelper
in
the Main class.
Properties are read from the following locations, in the following order:
application.properties
fromclasspath
(resources/application.properties).config_override/application.properties
file.
See JerseyConfig
for example on how the property secured.endpoint.message
is passed to the SecuredEndpoint
constructor, and registered with Jersey.
It is only required to register the endpoint if you have special constructors.
E.g. HealthEndpoint
is registered through the line: packages("no.capraconsulting");
The default logback.xml
in this repository only appends statements to STDOUT
.
This is intended, and covers the two main use cases:
- Running locally, and in IDE
- Running in ECS with the awslogs Log Driver
If you wish to run the application with logging to file, you should use a properly set up file appender:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<configuration scan="true" scanPeriod="60 seconds">
<property name="LOG_DIR" value="logs/"/>
<property name="appName" value="app"/>
<appender name="logfile" class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.RollingFileAppender">
<file>${LOG_DIR}/${appName}.log</file>
<rollingPolicy class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.TimeBasedRollingPolicy">
<fileNamePattern>${LOG_DIR}/${appName}-%d{yyyy-MM-dd}.%i.log</fileNamePattern>
<maxHistory>7</maxHistory>
<totalSizeCap>250MB</totalSizeCap>
<timeBasedFileNamingAndTriggeringPolicy
class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.SizeAndTimeBasedFNATP">
<maxFileSize>50MB</maxFileSize>
</timeBasedFileNamingAndTriggeringPolicy>
</rollingPolicy>
<encoder>
<pattern>%d{yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZ} [%thread] %-5level %logger{35} - %msg%n</pattern>
</encoder>
</appender>
<logger name="org.eclipse.jetty" level="WARN"/>
<logger name="no.capraconsulting" level="INFO"/>
<root level="info">
<appender-ref ref="logfile"/>
</root>
</configuration>
"# microservice-baseline-micronaut"