Skip to content

nscavell/gatein-management

 
 

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

GateIn Management

A management framework to be used within GateIn. Main goal is to provide an extensible framework that plays nicely with the portal while allowing REST services and CLI commands to be automatically consumed.

Installation

mvn clean install

Restful API

Assuming GateIn is running @ http://localhost:8080 using the default portal container 'portal', the entry point of the REST API would be

http://localhost:8080/rest/private/managed-components

From here every resource can be located by performing a GET request and following children links.

By default, a GET request to any managed resource will result in the operation 'read-resource'. You can also specify the operation by adding a query parameter of 'op'. For example

http://localhost:8080/rest/private/managed-components?op=read-resource

is the same as

http://localhost:8080/rest/private/managed-components

Browser content negotiation

For convenience, browser content negotiation is supported by adding a 'format' query parameter to the URL. This should only be used to customize content via a browser. All REST clients should follow the standard of providing an Accept header in the request. The following url:

http://localhost:8080/rest/private/managed-components?format=xml

will return the result in XML format, instead of default JSON.

Note: Browser content defaults to JSON for ease of readability. (JSON addons/plugins for browsers are available).

read-resource

Default operation for GET requests. This request retrieves information about a managed resource, including children and operations.

Formats:

JSON, XML

Http Methods:

GET

Example GET Request @ http://localhost:8080/rest/private/managed-components:

{

    description: "Available operations and children (sub-resources)."
    children: [
        {
            name: "mop"
            description: "MOP (Model Object for Portal) Managed Resource, responsible for handling management operations on navigation, pages, and sites."
            link: {
                rel: "child"
                href: "http://localhost:8080/rest/private/managed-components/mop"
            }
        }
    ]
    operations: [
        {
            operation-name: "read-resource"
            operation-description: "Lists information about a managed resource, including available operations and children (sub-resources)."
            -
            link: {
                rel: "self"
                href: http://localhost:8080/rest/private/managed-components
            }
        }
    ]

}

Command Line Interface (CLI)

The CLI is based on CRaSH and is meant to run as a web application under GateIn. It provides ssh access to perform management operations. The default port for ssh is 2000. To change the port, edit the properties file

cli/src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/crash/crash.properties

Important: gatein-management-cli.war must be added to GateIn as an exploded war file. So to install this, copy the target/gatein-management-cli folder to

$JBOSS_HOME/server/default/deploy/gatein-managmenet-cli.war

SCP

An scp command is provided to be able to download/upload content to the management system. To invoke the scp command run the following

scp -P 2000 root@localhost:portal:/{address}

where root is the username, portal is the portal context, and address is the address/path of the managed resource.

For example to export the site classic from the mop managed component

scp -P 2000 root@localhost:portal:/mop/portalsites/classic.zip

Developers

SPI (extension)

The extension component is a means for registering a managed component for GateIn. The implementation uses the Java 6 ServiceLoader to look up extensions. By adding a

org.gatein.management.spi.ManagementExtension

file under

/META-INF/services/

pointing to your implementation, the SPI framework will load your extension.

About

GateIn Management

Resources

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published

Languages

  • Java 93.1%
  • Groovy 6.9%