@axway/amplify-api-builder-cli
An installable API Builder Standalone CLI package for the Axway AMPLIFY CLI.
Installation
Assuming you are familiar with Node.js and npm, you should first install the Axway AMPLIFY CLI, which will give you connectivity to the Axway AMPLIFY Platform. Note that you must first have an account on https://platform.axway.com, and be provisioned in API Central:
$ [sudo] npm install -g @axway/amplify-cli
Use the AMPLIFY package manager command to install the API Builder Standalone command line:
$ amplify pm install @axway/amplify-api-builder-cli
Getting started
Using the API Builder Standalone CLI, you can create a new project and initialize it with proxy services available from API Central. Log in to the Axway AMPLIFY Platform production server using the following command:
$ amplify auth login --env prod --client-id apicentral
Then, initialize a new API Builder Standalone project and specify the --get-catalog
option. This will use the current AMPLIFY user session to download the proxy services available from API Central. The command will create the project, download the proxy services, and execute an npm install
in the myproject
directory.
$ amplify builder init --get-catalog myproject
$ cd myproject
$ npm start
Once it is running, you can open your browser to http://localhost:8080/console
to access the UI.
Running your API Builder service
Running an API Builder service will launch the runtime and the UI, which can be used to make changes to your service. By default, the service will bind to http://localhost:8080
. If you wish to change this, see the following section on Providing environment-specific configuration. Any time you wish to start the service, change directory into your project and execute:
$ npm start
Then, open a browser to: http://localhost:8080/console
CLI reference
amplify builder init [--get-catalog] <dir>
Create an API Builder service.
Options
--get-catalog - Uses an existing authenticated login to access API Central to download the API Catalog for use within API Builder.
Arguments
dir - The directory to initialize.
Description
Creates and initializes a new API Builder service by creating the service in a directory specified by dir
. The command will not run if the directory exists or if the command is run within an API Builder service directory.
Example
Initialize a new project directory and download the API Catalog (requires login):
$ amplify builder init --get-catalog myproject
Initialize a new project directory:
$ amplify builder init myproject
amplify builder get-catalog
Download the API Catalog from API Central into an existing project directory.
Description
A valid AMPLIFY user login is required to use this command. It will connect to API Central and download and install the API Catalog into an existing project directory. You must be in your project directory to execute this command.
Example
Download and install the API Catalog into an existing project (requires login):
$ amplify builder get-catalog
Author
Axway support@axway.com https://axway.com
License
This code is proprietary, closed source software licensed to you by Axway. All Rights Reserved. You may not modify Axway’s code without express written permission of Axway. You are licensed to use and distribute your services developed with the use of this software and dependencies, including distributing reasonable and appropriate portions of the Axway code and dependencies. Except as set forth above, this code MUST not be copied or otherwise redistributed without express written permission of Axway. This module is licensed as part of the Axway Platform and governed under the terms of the Axway license agreement (General Conditions) located here: https://support.axway.com/en/auth/general-conditions; EXCEPT THAT IF YOU RECEIVED A FREE SUBSCRIPTION, LICENSE, OR SUPPORT SUBSCRIPTION FOR THIS CODE, NOTWITHSTANDING THE LANGUAGE OF THE GENERAL CONDITIONS, AXWAY HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL SUPPORT AND MAINTENANCE OBLIGATIONS, AS WELL AS ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED INFRINGEMENT WARRANTIES, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND YOU ACCEPT THE PRODUCT AS-IS AND WITH ALL FAULTS, SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Your right to use this software is strictly limited to the term (if any) of the license or subscription originally granted to you.