*This repository is part of the outcomes of the Specialist Task Force 620 focusing on the authoring of a World Representation as part of the ETSI ISG Augmented Reality Framework architecture (https://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_gs/ARF/001_099/003/01.01.01_60/gs_ARF003v010101p.pdf).* *The set of the World Representation authoring components includes:* *β€’ The C++ and C# source code for servers and clients generated from OpenAPI available here (https://forge.etsi.org/rep/arf/arf005)* *β€’ A Unity plugin and a Unity editor for authoring and accessing a World Representation hosted on a World Storage server.* *All these components are available under the ETSI Labs group β€œWorld Storage API Helpers”: https://labs.etsi.org/rep/arf/world-storage-api-helpers* *If you wish to contribute to this project or any other projects in the context of the [ETSI ISG Augmented Reality Framework architecture](https://www.etsi.org/committee/1420-arf), please refer to the ["How to get involved in an ISG" section on the ETSI website](https://www.etsi.org/how-to-get-involved-in-an-isg)* --- # Description This repo should be used to construct a complete ASP-Net REST server compliant to the ARF World Storage API. It uses auto-generated ASP.NET server code. We propose to use the open source OpenAPI-Generator for this. It includes description and code for a fully functional server with MongoDB integration. ## Repo Content | | File / Folder | Description | |:-:|:--------------:|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:| | πŸ“‚ | server | The folder where the library code will be generated, the openapi generator is set to not overwrite some files used to generate and initialiue the ASP.Net server system | | πŸ“‚ | server/programs/MongoDB | This folder contains the MongoDB service. The World Storage database should be created or imported in a folder of your choice which path has to be editied in the .bat file | | πŸ“‚ | server/src/Org.OpenAPITools | This is the location where the ASP.Net code will be generated | | πŸ“‚ | server/src/Org.OpenAPITools/ControllersImpl | THis folder contains the code implementating the REST end-paths for the different objects in API | | πŸ“‚ | server/src/Org.OpenAPITools/Services | This folder contains MongoDB database settings and access methods for each API | | πŸ“‚ | arf005 | A submodule pointing to the git containing the API specification file | ## Requirements What you need: 1. Installed npm: https://phoenixnap.com/kb/install-node-js-npm-on-windows 2. Installed openapi generator with npm: https://openapi-generator.tech/docs/installation/ 3. Installed docker (if you want to use it): https://www.docker.com/get-started # Code Generation We provided the file `.openapi-generator-ignore` in `server`, which prevents openapi-generator to override some adapted files. ## Auto-generate server code Open a command shell and execute: ``` openapi-generator-cli generate -i arf005\API\openapi.yaml -g aspnetcore -o server ``` Open the solution `Org.OpenAPITools.sln` (folder `server`) in Visual Studio: ## In Visual Studio Open `NuGet Package Manager` and add `MongoDB.Driver`. ### File adaptations Change version number in all files if a new version is provided. ### In the folder `Controllers` Change "`public class`" to "`public abstract class`". Compare files folder in "`ControllersImpl`" with the corresponding files in "`Controllers`" and adapt if necessary. Methods should be the same with "`override`" instead of "`virtual`". --- #### If some files are missing (and only then!) Copy them from folder `Controllers`, rename them (append `Impl`) and handle them like the already existing files, i.e.: Change classnames by appending `Impl` to the original classnames (and change filenames accordingly) and inherit from original class in `Controllers` (instead of `ControllerBase`) ..and replace `virtual` by `override` with all methods. Add ``` using Org.OpenAPITools.Services; using MongoDB.Driver; ``` Add a private readonly service class variable like in the already existing files. Add a constructor with this service class variable like in the already existing files. Remove sample code and replace it by using the appropriate methods of the corresponding classes in the folder `Services` (which you may be have to create). --- ### In the folder `Models` Add to the classes to be stored in the database (i.e. `Trackable.cs`, `WorldAnchor.cs`, `WorldLink.cs`) : ``` using MongoDB.Bson; using MongoDB.Bson.Serialization.Attributes; ``` and at the value that is to become the MongoDB ID, add: ``` [BsonId] [BsonRepresentation(BsonType.String)] ``` ### Folder `Services` The folder `Services` should contain one common class with the DatabaseSettings (`DatabaseSettings.cs`) and one with the database-access-methods (create, get, update, remove) for each API. If some are missing create them like the ones you find there. Be aware to add the reference to these in the file `startup.cs` in this case. The naming in the DatabaseSettings is the same as defined in `appsettings.json`, which you have to extend when creating new classes in this folder. Change `appsettings.json` in the folder `docker` accordingly. Make sure that the ConnectionString for the database contains the correct IP address as specified in `docker-compose.yml`. ### In the folder `wwwroot` Add in `openapi-original.json` in section `servers` the urls of the servers you want to use with swagger-ui # MongoDB If you don't have a MongoDB, follow the instructions in `readme.md` in `server/programs/MongoDB` ...and put MongoDB in folder `server/programs/MongoDB` (download MongoDB as zip-file from https://www.mongodb.com/try/download/community and unzip the file into this directory, so that the bin-directory is in this folder). # Use in Visual Studio Make sure, that an instance of MongoDB is running. Start application with IIS Express. # Use within a Docker Remove the substring `src/Org.OpenAPITools/` in Dockerfile (if not already done) open a command shell and generate docker by executing in `server/src/Org.OpenAPITools`: ``` docker build -t org.openapitools . ``` ## How to start The easiest way is to use docker-compose: Open a command shell and use docker-compose (if necessary adapt docker-compose.yml) by executing in `server/src/Org.OpenAPITools`: ``` docker-compose up --force-recreate --remove-orphan --detach ``` Open http://localhost:8080/openapi/index.html in a web-browser, if you want to check the functionalities using SwaggerUI ## How to stop Open a command shell by executing in `server/src/Org.OpenAPITools`: ``` docker-compose down ``` ## How to dump database Execute the following command in docker: ``` mongodump --db **insert database_name** --out /data-dump/`date +"%Y-%m-%d"` ``` ## How to import database Execute the following command in docker: ``` mongorestore --db **insert database_name** **insert path_to_bson_file** ```