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@scality/cloudserverclient

v0.0.3

Published

Smithy-generated TypeScript client for Cloudserver's internal APIs

Downloads

429

Readme

cloudserverclient

This repository contains the Smithy-based TypeScript/JavaScript client for Cloudserver's custom internal APIs. The client is generated from the .smithy model files that we defined in the /models folder.

If you need to work on it, install Smithy first : https://smithy.io/2.0/guides/smithy-cli/cli_installation.html

Architecture

Each .smithy file in /models defines one api, and we have the Cloudserver service defined in service/cloudserver.smithy using these apis. The client generation is performed this way :

# Generate TypeScript from .smithy model files, and compile TypeScript to JavaScript
yarn build

Local testing

  1. Install dependencies & build the smithy client: yarn build
  2. Start CloudServer: S3VAULT=mem S3METADATA=mem S3DATA=mem REMOTE_MANAGEMENT_DISABLE=true yarn start Some tests require different cloudserver setup : For example : tests/testIndexesApis.test.ts : S3METADATA=mongodb You may change the credentials and endpoint in tests.testSetup.ts to target your Artesca lab. Others (Raft apis) need Metadata to run : In cloudserver, you can start metadata-standalone from .github/docker/docker-compose.sse.yaml : docker compose -f docker-compose.sse.yaml up metadata-standalone. In that case, Cloudserver should be run with S3METADATA=scality
  3. Run :
  • All tests: yarn test
  • From a specific file yarn test testLifecycleApis
  • A specific test yarn test testLifecycleApis -t "should test ListLifecycleCurrents"