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Welcome to kursinfo-api 👋

Version Prerequisite License: MIT

Introduction

The course information project (KIP) is an initiative at KTH that was launched in 2018 to improve the quality and availability of information about KTH:s courses. The background to the project is, among other things, that it was difficult for the student to find information about the courses and even more difficult to compare information about several courses. The reason for the problems is scattered course information in several places and that there is no uniformity or assigned places for the course information. The project takes measures to consolidate course information into two locations and to present the information in a manner that is uniform for KTH. The student should find the right information about the course, depending on their needs. The result of the project is a public course site where the correct course information is collected and presented uniformly. Also, a tool is developed for teachers to enter and publish course information. Eventually, this will lead to the student making better decisions based on their needs, and it will also reduce the burden on teachers and administration regarding questions and support for the student.

Kursinfo-api is a microservice to save information on course level, such as short description and image to a database. It accepts data from the kursinfo admin pages "Administrate About course information" (kursinfo-admin-web) and serves this data to the public view of:

It uses Node.js, Mongoose, kth-node-mongo, and is based on node-api.

Overview

Kursinfo-api is used to save data in a Azure Cosmos database by using kth-node-mongo to establish a connection to Azure (server/database.js). Before using it, the database and collection must be prepared in Azure because it will establish a connection to an existing database, and not try to create it from a code. Mongoose is used for creating models and saving data. To present a documentation Swagger is used.

Admin and public pages uses different rights and keys to separate their behaviour (write/read).

Only admin pages may change API data while public pages can only read. Therefore while using Swagger, a developer should choose the correct api key, because some functions will not be shown in details.

Connected Projects

Related Projects

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 18

Secrets for Development

Secrets during local development are stored in a gitignored .env file (env.in can be used as template for your .env file). More details about environment variable setup and secrets can be found in confluence.

Prepare Database in Azure

  1. Create database admin and advisible manually set Throughput: 400 (Shared)(Today it is 1000). Name of database will be used in a connection string.
  2. In this database create a collection courses-data.
  3. Change a connection string by adding name of database (admin) after port slash [port]/ and as a search query after ? as authSource=admin:

mongodb://kursinfo-api-stage-mongodb-kthse:[password]==@kursinfo-api-stage-mongodb-kthse.documents.azure.com:[port]/admin?ssl=true&replicaSet=globaldb&authSource=admin

More information can be found in Confluence: Om kursen: Databas och API, connection string

For Development

Install

npm install

Usage

Start the service on localhost:3001/api/kursinfo/swagger.

npm run start-dev

In Production

Secrets and docker-compose are located in Azure.

Run tests

npm run test

Monitor and Dashboards

Application Status

localhost:3001/api/kursinfo/_monitor

Branch Information

localhost:3001/api/kursinfo/_about

Application Insights

To see more detailed behaviour in project, use Application Insights, e.g., kursinfo-web-stage-application-insights-kthse.

Use 🐳

Copy docker-compose.yml.in to docker-compose.yml and make necessary changes, if any.

docker-compose up

Deploy to REF

The deploy to REF is handled automatically after code is merged into master. The application secrets are picked from the azure keyvault for kursinfo-api-ref.

The deployment process is described in Release to production.

Author

👤 KTH