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osb-service-broker-example

Description

An empty Cloud Foundry Service Broker missing concrete implementation of a distinct service.
Supports deployment to OpenStack.
Uses MongoDB Database for management.
Configuration files and deployment scripts must be added.
Concrete Service logic and binding logic has to be added.

Start with this example

  1. Clone it.
  2. Build it. mvn clean install
  3. Provide a valid configuration.
  4. Run it or push it to Cloud Foundry.
Example Configuratuion
spring:
  ### Profile ###
  profiles: defaut

### Persistence ###
#### MongoDB ####
  data:
    mongodb:
      host: $host
      port: 27017
      database: $authDatabase
      username: $user
      password: $password

### Deployment ###
#### Existing MongoDB Server/Cluster ####
existing:
  endpoint:
    hosts: 
      - 127.0.0.1
    port: 11111
    database: foo
    username: bar
    password: rol

### Service Key Generation ###
#### HAProxy ####
haproxy:
  uri: $haporxyUrl
  auth:
    token: $haProxyAuthToken

### Login Information ### 
login:
  username: $authUser
  password: $authPassword
  role: USER

## OpenStack Settings ## (OPTIONAL)
#openstack:
#  endpoint: 
#  user:
#    username: 
#    password: 
#    domainName: 
#  project:
#    domainName: 
#    projectName: 
#  networkId:
#  subnetId: 
#  imageId: 
#  keypair: 
#  cinder:
#    az: zone00

catalog:
  services:
    - id: sample-local
      name: Sample-local
      description: Sample Instances
      bindable: true
      dashboard: 
        url: $endpoint_uri
        auth_endpoint: $uaa_uri
      dashboard_client:
        id: sample
        secret: sample
        redirect_uri: $endpoint_uri/dashboard/manage
      plans:
        - id: sample_s_local
          name: S
          description: A simple sample Local plan.
          free: false
          volumeSize: 25
          volumeUnit: M
          platform: EXISTING_SERVICE
          connections: 4

Start Custom Implementation

To implement custom service creation behaviour implement a Service that inherits from ExistingServiceFactory or OpenstackPlatformService or start from scratch with a new CPI by Implementing the PlatformService.
To manipulate the service binding behaviour you can inherit from BindingService or BindingServiceImpl. For the full framework implementation see the documentation in evoila/osb-docs