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Distributed version of the Spring PetClinic Sample Application built with Spring Cloud

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This microservices branch was initially derived from AngularJS version to demonstrate how to split sample Spring application into microservices. To achieve that goal we used Spring Cloud Netflix technology stack.

Starting services locally without Docker

Every microservice is a Spring Boot application and can be started locally using IDE or mvn spring-boot:run command. Please note that supporting services (Config and Discovery Server) must be started before any other application (Customers, Vets, Visits and API). Tracing server and Admin server startup is optional. If everything goes well, you can access the following services at given location:

You can tell Config Server to use your local Git repository by using local Spring profile and setting GIT_REPO environment variable, for example: -Dspring.profiles.active=local -DGIT_REPO=/projects/spring-petclinic-microservices-config

Starting services locally with docker-compose

In order to start entire infrastructure using Docker, you have to build images by executing mvn clean install -PbuildDocker from a project root. Once images are ready, you can start them with a single command docker-compose up. Containers startup order is coordinated with wait-for-it.sh script. After starting services it takes a while for API Gateway to be in sync with service registry, so don't be scared of initial Zuul timeouts. You can track services availability using Eureka dashboard available by default at http://localhost:8761.

Understanding the Spring Petclinic application with a few diagrams

<a href="https://speakerdeck.com/michaelisvy/spring-petclinic-sample-application">See the presentation here</a>

You can then access petclinic here: http://localhost:8080/

<img width="782" alt="springboot-petclinic" src="https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/838318/19653851/61c1986a-9a16-11e6-8b94-03fd7f775bb3.png">

In case you find a bug/suggested improvement for Spring Petclinic Microservices

Our issue tracker is available here: https://github.com/spring-petclinic/spring-petclinic-microservices/issues

Database configuration

In its default configuration, Petclinic uses an in-memory database (HSQLDB) which gets populated at startup with data. A similar setup is provided for MySql in case a persistent database configuration is needed. Note that whenever the database type is changed, the data-access.properties file needs to be updated and the mysql-connector-java artifact from the pom.xml needs to be uncommented.

You may start a MySql database with docker:

docker run -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=petclinic -e MYSQL_DATABASE=petclinic -p 3306:3306 mysql:5.7.8

Looking for something in particular?

Spring Cloud componentsResources
Configuration serverConfig server properties and Configuration repository
Service DiscoveryEureka server and Service discovery client
API GatewayZuul reverse proxy and Routing configuration
Docker ComposeSpring Boot with Docker guide and docker-compose file
Circuit BreakerTBD
Graphite MonitoringTBD
Front-end moduleFiles
Node and NPMThe frontend-maven-plugin plugin downloads/installs Node and NPM locally then runs Bower and Gulp
BowerJavaScript libraries are defined by the manifest file bower.json
GulpTasks automated by Gulp: minify CSS and JS, generate CSS from LESS, copy other static resources
Angular JSapp.js, controllers and templates

Contributing

The issue tracker is the preferred channel for bug reports, features requests and submitting pull requests.

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