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Introductions to Adaptors Adaptors can be found on the Introduction to YOUnite page and the Adaptors page.
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- Register an Adaptor using the YOUnite API, which will generate the necessary configuration details the Adaptor will need at startup time.
- Develop an adaptor in your development environment using a YOUnite Adaptor SDK (see YOUnite Adaptor Guide for Java Developers).
- Deploy the adaptor on a server (e.g. on a physical server, virtual server, instance, container, etc.) that has access to the YOUnite message bus.
- Connect the adaptor to the native data store or service that it is connect to YOUnite (e.g. CRM, MIS, SIS, DB, etc.).
- Configure the adaptor with the details from the step 1"Register " step above an Adaptor" above.
- Start the adaptor so it can connect to the YOUnite DataHub over the YOUnite Message Bus.
- Change an adaptor's state.
- Pause
- Play
- Play Read Only
- Manage the adaptor.
- Delete an Adaptor
- Get new Credentials for an adaptor
The first step is covered in the Step 1 ("Adding an Adaptor" section below. Steps two through four are implementation specific. The remainder of this page covers steps five through eight.
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) and steps 5 through 8 are covered on this page, as steps 2 through 4 are implementation-specific.
1. Adding an Adaptor
Adding an adaptor merely informs the data hub that there is an intention to add an adaptor to a zone. Only users with POST /zones/zone-uuid/adaptors permissions can add in adaptor to a zone. By default only the zone data steward Zone Data Steward (ZDS) has this permission.
All An adaptor name is all that is required to POST an adaptor is an adaptor name. If the request succeeds, an adaptor UUID and security credentials are returned.
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{ "uuid": "3dfcc03d-e5d4-4d57-9e9b-5c5d2db32f9a", "zoneUuid": "3c9000a9-3eb6-41fe-a11b-5a5859020c65", "clientId": "8c9167a6-bb83-4f77-bdfc-1947a946f77b", "clientSecret": "de02e3fa-4b23-46cb-aed6-5665a16e73d3" } |
5. Configuring an Adaptor
On startup an adaptor consults either a properties file (e.g. adaptor.yml) or configuration object (TODO Kevin) for its configuration information. The properties file resides on the same system as the adaptor and the following is a list of . The list below explains the minimum properties needed by an adaptor. Consult the adaptors documentation for a definitive list and property names since they can change from adaptor to adaptor???:
Property | Description | Example Value |
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className | Transport implementation class (should be a constant value if using the YOUnite Java SDK). | com.younite.adaptor.sdk.transport.amq.AMQConnect |
zoneUuid | UUID of the zone this adaptor belongs to | 3c9000a9-3eb6-41fe-a11b-5a5859020c65 |
adaptorUuid | UUID of the adaptor | 3dfcc03d-e5d4-4d57-9e9b-5c5d2db32f9a |
clientId | ClientID returned from POST /adaptors used to connect to message broker | 8c9167a6-bb83-4f77-bdfc-1947a946f77b |
clientSecret | Secret returned from POST /adaptors used to connect to message broker | de02e3fa-4b23-46cb-aed6-5665a16e73d3 |
brokerUrl | Message Broker URL | nio+ssl://message-broker-uri:61617 |
oauthServerUrl | OAUTH Server to validate adaptor access credentials. YOUnite runs an embedded OAuth server which that your implementation may be using. By default it it runs on port 8080 so, in this case the value would be http://ip-address-of-the-YOUnite-datahub:8080 | http://oauth-server-uri |
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# Configuration # Transport implementation class className: com.younite.adaptor.sdk.transport.amq.AMQConnect # UUID of the zone this adaptor belongs to zoneUuid: 6ab9380f-d7f2-477c-b93c-3a762e70095e # Adaptor UUID adaptorUuid: 3dfcc03d-e5d4-4d57-9e9b-5c5d2db32f9a # ClientID and Secret to be used by JMS to verify adaptor has valid access to message bus (and API) clientId: 8c9167a6-bb83-4f77-bdfc-1947a946f77b clientSecret: de02e3fa-4b23-46cb-aed6-5665a16e73d3 # Message Broker URL brokerUrl: nio+ssl://192.2.200.25:61617 # OAUTH Server to validate adaptor access credentials oauthServerUrl: http://192.2.200.15:8080 |
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Adaptor States
Once an adaptor is added (step 1, above) it is in the "Posted" state. The adaptors adaptor moves between states as follows:
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Posted | Adaptor is successfully POSTed. An API consumer can make this request or it can be done through the YOUnite UI. |
Configured | The adaptors had aadaptor has:
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Pause | The adaptors adaptor is running but not accepting adaptor (read/write) requests. |
Play Read-Only | The adaptor is accepting read requests only. |
Play | The adaptor is accepting read and write requests. |
6. Start the Adaptor - Connect to the Hub
Once the adaptor has been added (posted) and configured, it can be launched. It should successfully connect to the hub and move briefly into the "Configured" state and then into the "Play" state unless otherwise configured.
TODO KEVIN: Debugging
7. Change an Adaptor's State
An adaptor state can be changed using the request:
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{ "state": "ADAPTOR_PLAY_RO", "changeVersion": 4117664412 } |
8. Manage an Adaptor
See the YOUnite API documentation (https://younite.us/api) for more requests that can be made to the adaptors endpoint. A few common requests include:
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