PlugIt
is a framework enhancing the portability and integration of micro-services requiring a user interface.
We use this framework at EBU to access services on the EBU.io platform.
This is a draft of the protocol and implementation. Expect issues (and report them) !
PlugIt is a framework which allows to combine multiple micro-services through a single experience and user interface while maintaining data and process isolation. It allows developers to design generic services and simply include common services such as User Management, Billing, Email notifications. Services can easily be integrated in multiple environments. Using Bootstrap as basis for CSS styling, we can provide a unified User Experience across services. Global layout updates and core functionality can easily be updated across services. In terms of availability, a broken service will not impact the others. Finally, it is possible to roll-out development environment and do shadow deployment per user.
The framework is composed of two kinds of element:
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Services Isolated and portable services providing generic features to the system.
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Proxy server. It acts as the host platform. It provides User Authentication and common services such as email notifications, etc.
This example is a simple Voting application. Use the following command lines to start the example. (You will need to install Docker.
cd examples
docker-compose up -d
open http://`docker-machine ip`:4000
The previous commands should have started two containers:
$ docker ps
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
?? examples_standalone_proxy "python manage.py run" X minutes ago Up X minutes 0.0.0.0:4000->4000/tcp examples_standalone_proxy_1
?? examples_simple_service "python server.py" X minutes ago Up X minutes 0.0.0.0:5000->5000/tcp examples_simple_service_1
The django client implements a standalone PlugIt Proxy
. The implementation of the protocol is located in the plugit
Django application and must be versioned in case of modifications in order to preserve backward compatibility.
Use the following commands to run the proxy:
cd examples
docker-compose up simple_service
The flask server implements a PlugIt service.
server.py
is the main flask file, providing different calls to the framework, generated from actions defined in actions.py.
Use the following commands to run the proxy:
cd examples
docker-compose up standalone_proxy
- Maximilien Cuony @the-glu
- Michael Barroco @barroco
- Mathieu Habegger @mhabegger
Copyright (c) 2014-2018, EBU-UER Technology & Innovation
The code is under BSD (3-Clause) License. (see LICENSE)