This project uses Quarkus, the Supersonic Subatomic Java Framework.
It showcases a diverse set of features and capabilities provided by the framework.
- HTTP REST API OpenAPI configured.
- Request input validation.
- Dependency injection.
- Database with PostgreSQL and Liquibase.
- OIDC/Oauth2/JWT handling with Keycloak.
- Docker, Kubernetes and OpenShift deployments.
- Unit testing (REST Assured, JUnit).
- Postman automated API testing.
- CI pipeline with GitHub Actions
- Works on native mode.
You can run your application in dev mode that enables live coding using:
mvn quarkus:dev
Build and push of containers images are powered by Jib: https://quarkus.io/guides/container-image#jib.
See application.properties for container image options.
Instructions require docker installed.
docker login registry.redhat.io
./run.sh
Try the native or any other compatible image:
./run.sh ghcr.io/juliaaano/quarkus-native:latest
./build.sh && ./run.sh localhost/juliaaano/quarkus
test-native.sh
In Quarkus DEV mode, there is no security enabled, the API can be accessed from:
As a container, the app runs in PROD mode along a set of other services, which can be found in the docker-compose.yaml file.
NOTE: Quarkus now ships with a Dev UI, which is available in dev mode only at http://localhost:8080/q/dev/.
Works with Kubernetes too, but then you need to take care of the database and ingress yourself.
oc new-project juliaaano
oc new-app --name=postgresql --template=postgresql-ephemeral -e POSTGRESQL_USER=quarkus -e POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD=password -e POSTGRESQL_DATABASE=quarkusdb --labels="app=quarkus-app"
kubectl create configmap liquibase --from-file=liquibase/ && kubectl label cm liquibase app=quarkus-app
kubectl apply -f manifests/
kubectl set env deployment quarkus APP_AUTHORIZATION_ENABLED=false
kubectl scale deployment quarkus --replicas 2
oc expose service quarkus --labels="app=quarkus-app"
curl -i "http://$(oc get route quarkus -o jsonpath='{.spec.host}')/q/health"
These instructions are intended to be used in testing and development and not for CI/CD.
oc new-build --binary=true --image=registry.redhat.io/ubi9/openjdk-17 --name=quarkus --labels="app=quarkus-app"
oc start-build quarkus --from-dir . --follow
mvn clean package -Pnative -Dquarkus.native.container-build=true
oc new-build --binary=true --docker-image=quay.io/quarkus/ubi-quarkus-native-binary-s2i:2.0 --name=quarkus-native --labels="app=quarkus-app"
oc start-build quarkus-native --from-file ./target/quarkus-app-1.0.1-runner --follow
Once image is built and pushed to the registry, just set the image in the deployment:
oc set image deployment quarkus app=$(oc get istag quarkus:latest -o jsonpath='{.image.dockerImageReference}')
Review any steps above in OpenShift.
kubectl delete all -l app=quarkus-app
This project offers an automated setup of integration API testing with Postman.
Postman collections present in the postman folder can be imported and exported into the app and are automatically executed using docker compose with Newman under the hood.
The QUARKUS_APP_HOST var points to the system under test and can be adjusted accordingly.
mvn quarkus:dev
docker compose run --rm postman
QUARKUS_APP_HOST=http://localhost:8080 docker compose run --rm postman
When using docker compose, a Keycloak realm is automatically imported, so tokens can be issued and used with the application as follows:
export access_token=$(\
curl -X POST http://localhost:50102/realms/quarkus/protocol/openid-connect/token \
--user quarkus-api-test-client:"" \
-H 'content-type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded' \
-d 'username=bob&password=password&grant_type=password&scope=api.pets:read' | jq --raw-output '.access_token' \
)
curl -v http://localhost:50101/api/pets -H "Authorization: Bearer "$access_token
export access_token=$(\
curl -X POST http://localhost:50102/realms/quarkus/protocol/openid-connect/token \
--user quarkus-api-test-client:"" \
-H 'content-type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded' \
-d 'username=alice&password=password&grant_type=password&scope=api.pets:read api.pets:write api.pets:erase' | jq --raw-output '.access_token' \
)
curl -v -X POST http://localhost:50101/api/pets -H "Authorization: Bearer "$access_token -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"species":"bird","breed":"krakatoo"}'
Test i18n localization:
curl -i -X PUT http://localhost:8080/api/pets/x -d '{}' -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -H 'Accept-Language: fr-FR'
Keycloak export:
docker exec -it quarkus-keycloak-1 /opt/keycloak/bin/kc.sh export --users realm_file --realm quarkus --file /tmp/export.json
docker exec -it quarkus-keycloak-1 cat /tmp/export.json | pbcopy