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JeffersonLab/sim

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A Jakarta EE 10 web application for searching a software inventory spanning multiple repos, relying on the Smoothness web lib.

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Overview

A web app for managing a registry of software for the Accelerator Controls Group (ACG) at JLab.

Quick Start with Compose

  1. Grab project
git clone https://github.com/JeffersonLab/sim
cd sim
  1. Launch Compose
docker compose up
  1. Navigate to page
http://localhost:8080/sim

Note: Login with demo username "tbrown" and password "password".

See: Docker Compose Strategy

Install

This application requires a Java 17+ JVM and standard library to run, plus a Jakarta EE 10 application server (developed with Wildfly).

  1. Install service dependencies
  2. Download Wildfly 37.0.1
  3. Configure Wildfly and start it
  4. Download sim.war and deploy it to Wildfly
  5. Navigate your web browser to localhost:8080/sim

Configure

Configtime

Wildfly must be pre-configured before the first deployment of the app. The wildfly bash scripts can be used to accomplish this. See the Dockerfile for an example.

Runtime

Uses the Smoothness Environment Variables.

Database

This application requires an Oracle 19+ database with the following schema installed. The application server hosting this app must also be configured with a JNDI datasource.

Build

This project is built with Java 21 (compiled to Java 17 bytecode), and uses the Gradle 9 build tool to automatically download dependencies and build the project from source:

git clone https://github.com/JeffersonLab/sim
cd sim
gradlew build

Note: If you do not already have Gradle installed, it will be installed automatically by the wrapper script included in the source

Note for JLab On-Site Users: Jefferson Lab has an intercepting proxy

See: Docker Development Quick Reference

Develop

In order to iterate rapidly when making changes it's often useful to run the app directly on the local workstation, perhaps leveraging an IDE. In this scenario run the service dependencies with:

docker compose -f deps.yaml up

Note: The local install of Wildfly should be configured to proxy connections to services via localhost and therefore the environment variables should contain:

KEYCLOAK_BACKEND_SERVER_URL=http://localhost:8081
FRONTEND_SERVER_URL=https://localhost:8443

Further, the local DataSource must also leverage localhost port forwarding so the standalone.xml connection-url field should be: jdbc:oracle:thin:@//localhost:1521/xepdb1.

The server and app setup scripts can be used to setup a local instance of Wildfly.

Release

  1. Bump the version number in the VERSION file and commit and push to GitHub (using Semantic Versioning).
  2. The CD GitHub Action should run automatically invoking:
    • The Create release GitHub Action to tag the source and create release notes summarizing any pull requests. Edit the release notes to add any missing details. A war file artifact is attached to the release.
    • The Publish docker image GitHub Action to create a new demo Docker image.
    • The Deploy to JLab GitHub Action to deploy to the JLab test environment.

Deploy

The deploy to JLab's acctest is handled automatically via the release workflow.

At JLab this app is found at ace.jlab.org/sim and internally at acctest.acc.jlab.org/sim. However, those servers are proxies for wildfly3.acc.jlab.org and wildflytest3.acc.jlab.org respectively. A deploy script is provided on each server to automate wget and deploy. Example:

/opt/wildfly/cd/deploy.sh sim v1.2.3

JLab Internal Docs: RHEL9 Wildfly

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