HI Uvindra

On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 4:27 PM, Uvindra Dias Jayasinha <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
>
> On 15 November 2016 at 16:20, Abimaran Kugathasan <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Uvindra,
>>
>> What could be the possible values for ENVIRONMENT_CATEGORY column?
>>
>
> This could be Production or Sandbox
>

I hope, values for ENDPOINT_TYPE should be Production or Sandbox. IMO,
Production or Sandbox aren't Environments but a Endpoint  types or category.


>
>
>> Also, at a time, only one environment will be supported by the APIM, Do
>> we really need AM_API_ENVIRONMENTS table?
>>
>
> Yes in this case there would be no use for it. Also had a chat with NuwanD
> and he mentioned that we may not have a requirement for storing env
> information separately in C5, since we will be supporting a CLI to help
> exchange APIs created between different deployment environments.
>
>
>> On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 3:46 PM, Uvindra Dias Jayasinha <[email protected]
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> As part of the C5 effort we need to evaluate how we are to persist API
>>> Endpoint and API Environment information. Here  is a brief introduction of
>>> what each of these are.
>>>
>>> *API Endpoint*
>>> The actual backend endpoint that a API created in APIM fronts. In C4
>>> these were defined as Production and Sandbox endpoints. So at DB table
>>> level we could represent this as follows,
>>>
>>> CREATE TABLE `AM_API_ENDPOINTS` (
>>>   `API_ID` INTEGER,
>>>   `ENVIRONMENT_CATEGORY` VARCHAR(30),
>>>   `ENDPOINT_TYPE` VARCHAR(30),
>>>   `IS_ENDPOINT_SECURED` BOOLEAN,
>>>   `TPS` INTEGER,
>>>   `AUTH_DIGEST` VARCHAR(30),
>>>   `USERNAME` VARCHAR(255),
>>>   `PASSWORD` VARCHAR(255)
>>> );
>>>
>>> This naturally maps to our current concepts that already exist in C4.
>>>
>>> *API Environment*
>>> This represents different gateway environments across which a given API
>>> can be deployed on such as Dev, QA, Production. So at DB table level we
>>> could represent this as follows,
>>>
>>> CREATE TABLE `AM_API_ENVIRONMENTS` (
>>>   `API_ID` INTEGER,
>>>   `ENV_NAME` VARCHAR(255),
>>>   `HTTP_URL` VARCHAR(255),
>>>   `HTTPS_URL` VARCHAR(255),
>>>   `APPEND_CONTEXT` BOOLEAN
>>> );
>>>
>>>
>>> Is there an overlap between these two concepts in the way we are
>>> representing them here?
>>>
>>> Please give your feedback.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Regards,
>>> Uvindra
>>>
>>> Mobile: 777733962
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Thanks
>> Abimaran Kugathasan
>> Senior Software Engineer - API Technologies
>>
>> Email : [email protected]
>> Mobile : +94 773922820
>>
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>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> Uvindra
>
> Mobile: 777733962
>



-- 
Thanks
Abimaran Kugathasan
Senior Software Engineer - API Technologies

Email : [email protected]
Mobile : +94 773922820

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