tenant-management-service
This is the primary service of the control plane responsible for onboarding a tenant and triggering it's provisioning.
Overview
A Microservice for handling tenant management operations. It provides -
- lead creation and verification
- Tenant Onboarding of both pooled and silo tenants
- Billing and Invoicing
- Provisioning of resources for silo and pooled tenants
work flow
Installation
Install Tenant Management Service using npm
;
$ [npm install | yarn add] @sourceloop/tenant-management-service
Usage
Onboarding a tenant
- The onboarding process starts through a concept of a
Lead
. A Lead
is a prospective client who may or may not end being a tenant in our system. - The overall flow could be something like this -
- The
Lead
is created through POST /leads
endpoint, which creates a Lead and sends an email to verify the email address of the lead - The mail has a link which should direct to a front end application, which in turn would call the upcoming api's using a temporary authorization code included in the mail.
- The front end application first calls the
/leads/{id}/verify
which updates the validated status of the lead in the DB and returns a new JWT Token that can be used for subsequent calls - If the token is validated in the previous step, the UI should call the
/leads/{id}/tenants
endpoint with the necessary payload(as per swagger documentation). - This endpoint would onboard the tenant in the DB, and the facade is then supposed to trigger the relevant events using the
/tenants/{id}/provision
endpoint. - The provisioning endpoint will invoke the publish method on the
EventConnector
. This connector's purpose is to provide a place for consumer to write the event publishing logic. And your custom service can be bound to the key EventConnectorBinding
exported by the service. Refer the example with Amazon EventBridge implementation in the sandbox.
Webhook Integration
const timestamp = Date.now();
const secret = process.env.SECRET;
const context = process.env.CONTEXT_ID;
const payload = `{"status":"success", "initiatorId":${process.env.TENANT_ID},"type":0}`;
const signature = crypto
.createHmac('sha256', secret)
.update(`${payload}${context}${timestamp}`)
.digest('hex');
Environment Variables
Name | Required | Description | Default Value |
---|
NODE_ENV | Y | Node environment value, i.e. `dev`, `test`, `prod | |
LOG_LEVEL | Y | Log level value, i.e. `error`, `warn`, `info`, `verbose`, `debug` | |
DB_HOST | Y | Hostname for the database server. | |
DB_PORT | Y | Port for the database server. | |
DB_USER | Y | User for the database. | |
DB_PASSWORD | Y | Password for the database user. | |
DB_DATABASE | Y | Database to connect to on the database server. | |
DB_SCHEMA | Y | Database schema used for the data source. In PostgreSQL, this will be `public` unless a schema is made explicitly for the service. | |
REDIS_HOST | Y | Hostname of the Redis server. | |
REDIS_PORT | Y | Port to connect to the Redis server over. | |
REDIS_URL | Y | Fully composed URL for Redis connection. Used instead of other settings if set. | |
REDIS_PASSWORD | Y | Password for Redis if authentication is enabled. | |
REDIS_DATABASE | Y | Database within Redis to connect to. | |
JWT_SECRET | Y | Symmetric signing key of the JWT token. | |
JWT_ISSUER | Y | Issuer of the JWT token. | |
SYSTEM_USER_ID | Y | system user id. | |
FROM_EMAIL | Y | email to send notification. | |
APP_NAME | Y | app name. | |
APP_VALIDATE_URL | Y | frontend url to validate. | |
APP_LOGIN_URL | Y | control plane url. | |
VALIDATION_TOKEN_EXPIRY | Y | expiry time for token. | |
AWS_REGION | Y | aws region. | |
PUBLIC_API_MAX_ATTEMPTS | Y | number of attempts for public api. | |
WEBHOOK_API_MAX_ATTEMPTS | Y | number of attempts for webhook api. | |
WEBHOOK_SECRET_EXPIRY | Y | expiry time for webhook secret. | |
LEAD_TOKEN_EXPIRY | Y | expiry time for lead token. | |
SILOED_PIPELINE | Y | pipeline key for soloed. | |
POOLED_PIPELINE | Y | pipeline key for pooled. | |
LEAD_KEY_LENGTH | Y | lenght of random key for lead. | |
Setting up a DataSource
Here is a sample Implementation DataSource
implementation using environment variables and PostgreSQL as the data source.
import {inject, lifeCycleObserver, LifeCycleObserver} from '@loopback/core';
import {juggler} from '@loopback/repository';
import {TenantManagementDbSourceName} from '@sourceloop/tenant-management-service';
const config = {
name: TenantManagementDbSourceName,
connector: 'postgresql',
url: '',
host: process.env.DB_HOST,
port: process.env.DB_PORT,
user: process.env.DB_USER,
password: process.env.DB_PASSWORD,
database: process.env.DB_DATABASE,
schema: process.env.DB_SCHEMA,
};
@lifeCycleObserver('datasource')
export class AuthenticationDbDataSource
extends juggler.DataSource
implements LifeCycleObserver
{
static dataSourceName = TenantManagementDbSourceName;
static readonly defaultConfig = config;
constructor(
@inject(`datasources.config.${TenantManagementDbSourceName}`, {
optional: true,
})
dsConfig: object = config,
) {
super(dsConfig);
}
}
create one more datasource with redis as connector and db name 'TenantManagementCacheDB' that is used for cache
import {inject, lifeCycleObserver, LifeCycleObserver} from '@loopback/core';
import {AnyObject, juggler} from '@loopback/repository';
import {readFileSync} from 'fs';
const config = {
name: 'TenantManagementCacheDB',
connector: 'kv-redis',
host: process.env.REDIS_HOST,
port: process.env.REDIS_PORT,
password: process.env.REDIS_PASSWORD,
db: process.env.REDIS_DATABASE,
url: process.env.REDIS_URL,
tls:
+process.env.REDIS_TLS_ENABLED! ||
(process.env.REDIS_TLS_CERT
? {
ca: readFileSync(process.env.REDIS_TLS_CERT),
}
: undefined),
sentinels:
+process.env.REDIS_HAS_SENTINELS! && process.env.REDIS_SENTINELS
? JSON.parse(process.env.REDIS_SENTINELS)
: undefined,
sentinelPassword:
+process.env.REDIS_HAS_SENTINELS! && process.env.REDIS_SENTINEL_PASSWORD
? process.env.REDIS_SENTINEL_PASSWORD
: undefined,
role:
+process.env.REDIS_HAS_SENTINELS! && process.env.REDIS_SENTINEL_ROLE
? process.env.REDIS_SENTINEL_ROLE
: undefined,
};
@lifeCycleObserver('datasource')
export class RedisDataSource
extends juggler.DataSource
implements LifeCycleObserver
{
static readonly dataSourceName = 'TenantManagementCacheDB';
static readonly defaultConfig = config;
constructor(
@inject(`datasources.config.TenantManagementCacheDB`, {optional: true})
dsConfig: AnyObject = config,
) {
if (
+process.env.REDIS_HAS_SENTINELS! &&
!!process.env.REDIS_SENTINEL_HOST &&
!!process.env.REDIS_SENTINEL_PORT
) {
dsConfig.sentinels = [
{
host: process.env.REDIS_SENTINEL_HOST,
port: +process.env.REDIS_SENTINEL_PORT,
},
];
}
super(dsConfig);
}
}
Migrations
The migrations required for this service can be copied from the service. You can customize or cherry-pick the migrations in the copied files according to your specific requirements and then apply them to the DB.
Database Schema
The major tables in the schema are briefly described below -
Address - this model represents the address of a company or lead
Contact - this model represents contacts belonging to a tenant
Invoice - this model represents an invoice with the amount and period generated for a tenant in the system
Leads - this model represents a lead that could eventually be a tenant in the system
Tenants - main model of the service that represents a tenant in the system, either pooled or siloed