3scale toolbox
Description
3scale toolbox is a set of tools to help you manage your 3scale product. Using the 3scale API Ruby Client.
Table of contents
- Requirements
- Installation
- Usage
- Copy service
- Copy backend
- Copy product
- Export/Import product
- Import from CSV
- Import from OpenAPI definition
- Export/Import Application Plan
- Create, Apply, List, Show, Delete Application plan
- Create, Apply, List, Delete Metric
- Create, Apply, List, Delete Method
- Create, Apply, List, Show, Delete Service
- Create, Apply, List, Delete ActiveDocs
- Show, Update, Deploy APIcast proxy settings
- List, Show, Promote, Export Staging/Production Proxy Configuration
- Copy Policy Registry
- Create, Apply, List, Show, Delete, Suspend, Resume Applications
- Export/Import Product Policy Chain
- Remotes
- Development
- Testing
- Develop your own core command
- Licenses
- Plugins
- Error Reporting
- Troubleshooting
- Contributing
Requirements
Supported Ruby interpreters
- MRI 3.0
Installation
Install the toolbox:
$ gem install 3scale_toolbox
The 3scale toolbox packaging repo provides packages and installation/deployment steps for the following platforms:
- CentOS/Fedora
- Ubuntu/Debian
- Mac OS X
- Windows
- Docker
- Kubernetes / Openshift
Usage
$ 3scale help
NAME
3scale - 3scale toolbox
USAGE
3scale <sub-command> [options]
DESCRIPTION
3scale toolbox to manage your API from the terminal.
COMMANDS
account account super command
activedocs activedocs super command
application application super command
application-plan application-plan super command
backend backend super command
copy copy super command
help show help
import import super command
method method super command
metric metric super command
policies policies super command
policy-registry policy-registry super command
product product super command
proxy proxy super command
proxy-config proxy-config super command
remote remotes super command
service services super command
OPTIONS
-c --config-file=<value> 3scale toolbox configuration file (default:
$HOME/.3scalerc.yaml)
--disable-keep-alive Disable keep alive HTTP connection mode
-h --help show help for this command
-k --insecure Proceed and operate even for server
connections otherwise considered insecure
-v --version Prints the version of this command
--verbose Verbose mode
Development
After checking out the repo, run bin/setup
to install dependencies. You can also run bin/console
for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment. Run bundle exec 3scale
to use the gem in this directory, ignoring other installed copies of this gem.
To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install
. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb
, and then run bundle exec rake release
, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the .gem
file to rubygems.org.
Testing
To run all tests run rake
.
There are two kinds of tests:
- unit (see spec/unit)
rake spec:unit
- integration (see spec/integration).
rake spec:integration
Integration tests can be run locally or against a real 3scale account. When details of the account are set via environment variables, integration tests are run against the given account. Otherwise, tests are run locally with mocked 3scale clients.
The easiest way to set everything up is it to have a .env
file in the root of the project with the following environment variables (set your own values):
ENDPOINT=https://your-domain-admin.3scaledomain
PROVIDER_KEY=abc123
VERIFY_SSL=true (by default true)
Develop Core Command
Very simple core command to list existing services. Helps to illustrate basic command code structure and helper methods to deal with remotes.
$ cat lib/3scale_toolbox/commands/service_list_command.rb
module ThreeScaleToolbox
module Commands
class ServiceListCommand < Cri::CommandRunner
include ThreeScaleToolbox::Command
def self.command
Cri::Command.define do
name 'service_list'
usage 'service_list <3scale_remote>'
summary 'service list'
description 'list available services'
param :remote
runner ServiceListCommand
end
end
def run
puts threescale_client(arguments[:remote]).list_services
end
end
end
end
A few things worth highlighting:
- Your module must include the ThreeScaleToolbox::Command module. It allows your command to be added to the toobox command tree.
- You must implement the
command
module function and return an instance ofCri::Command
from cri -
threescale_client
helper method returns 3scale API client instance. All the process remote parsing, fetching from the remote list and client instantiation is done out of the box.
Then register the core command in lib/3scale_toolbox/commands.rb
--- a/lib/3scale_toolbox/commands.rb
+++ b/lib/3scale_toolbox/commands.rb
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ require '3scale_toolbox/commands/copy_command'
require '3scale_toolbox/commands/import_command'
require '3scale_toolbox/commands/remote_command'
+require '3scale_toolbox/commands/service_list_command'
module ThreeScaleToolbox
module Commands
@@ -12,7 +13,8 @@ module ThreeScaleToolbox
ThreeScaleToolbox::Commands::CopyCommand,
ThreeScaleToolbox::Commands::ImportCommand,
- ThreeScaleToolbox::Commands::RemoteCommand::RemoteCommand
+ ThreeScaleToolbox::Commands::RemoteCommand::RemoteCommand,
+ ThreeScaleToolbox::Commands::ServiceListCommand
].freeze
end
end
Running the new core command:
$ 3scale service_list my-3scale-instance
{ ... }
Licenses
It is a requirement that we include a file describing all the licenses used in the product, so that users can examine it.
Run rake license_finder:check
to check licenses when dependencies change.
Run rake license_finder:report > licenses.xml
to update licenses file.
Plugins
As of 3scale Toolbox 0.5.0, 3scale Toolbox will load plugins installed in gems or $LOAD_PATH. Plugins are discovered via Gem::find_files then loaded. Install, uninstall and update plugins using tools like RubyGems and/or Bundler.
Troubleshooting
- SSL errors: If you run into SSL issues with the toolbox, you can take actions to resolve them.
Contributing
If you are interested in contributing to 3scale Toolbox, please refer to instructions available here