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ui5-local-neo

v1.0.3

Published

Middleware app to run ui5 applications with neo environment

Downloads

16

Readme

ui5-local-neo

Custom Server middleware to provide proxy capabilities and support neo-app.json.

Installation

With Nodejs installed run the installation command in a terminal:

npm i ui5-local-neo

Usage

destinations.json File

Create a destination.json file in the root of your ui5 project with the following content:

{
    "sapui5": {
        "Description": "SAPUI5 Resources",
        "uri": "https://sapui5.hana.ondemand.com/"
    }
}

The above example is mandatory to load ui5 tools, but you can create your own destinations like this:

{
    "sapui5": {
        "Description": "SAPUI5 Resources",
        "uri": "https://sapui5.hana.ondemand.com/"
    },
    "awesome_destination": {
        "uri": "<sample-uri>",
        "credentials": {
            "user": "<username-to-basic-authentication>",
            "password": "<password-to-basic-authentication>"
        }
    }
}

The object key name in the destinations file must be the same configured in the neo-app.json file. You can find it inside the routes array. The name you're looking for is the property target.name in the file

neo-app.json File

{
	"welcomeFile": "/webapp/index.html",
	"routes": [{
		"path": "/resources",
		"target": {
			"type": "service",
			"name": "sapui5",
			"entryPath": "/resources"
		},
		"description": "SAPUI5 Resources"
	}, {
		"path": "/some-endpoint",
		"target": {
			"type": "destination",
			"name": "awesome_destination", // this is the name you must put in your destinations.json file
			"entryPath": "/path/to/some/endpoint"
		},
		"description": "Description"
	}],
	"sendWelcomeFileRedirect": true
}

When the ui5 requests to the /some-endpoint it will be redirected to our middleware and it will to the request to the uri you put inside destinations.json file.

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

License

MIT