Implementing a RESTful Service¶
This section describes how to implement a restful service in GeoServer, using a “Hello World” example. The service will be extremely simple and will return the text “Hello World” from a GET request.
Prerequisites¶
Before being able to proceed, GeoServer must be built on the local system. See the Source Code and Quickstart sections for details.
Create a new module¶
Create a new module named
hello_restsomewhere on the file system.Add the following
pom.xmlto the root of the new module:
<project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/maven-v4_0_0.xsd "> <modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion> <groupId>org.geoserver</groupId> <artifactId>hello_rest</artifactId> <packaging>jar</packaging> <version>1.0-SNAPSHOT</version> <name>hello_rest</name> <dependencies> <dependency> <groupId>org.geoserver</groupId> <artifactId>gs-rest</artifactId> <version>2.8-SNAPSHOT</version> <!-- change this to the proper GeoServer version --> </dependency> <dependency> <groupId>org.geoserver</groupId> <artifactId>gs-main</artifactId> <version>2.8-SNAPSHOT</version> <!-- change this to the proper GeoServer version --> <classifier>tests</classifier> <scope>test</scope> </dependency> <dependency> <groupId>junit</groupId> <artifactId>junit</artifactId> <version>4.11</version> <scope>test</scope> </dependency> <dependency> <groupId>com.mockrunner</groupId> <artifactId>mockrunner</artifactId> <version>0.3.6</version> <scope>test</scope> </dependency> </dependencies> <build> <plugins> <plugin> <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId> <configuration> <source>1.8</source> <target>1.8</target> </configuration> </plugin> </plugins> </build> </project>
Create the directory
src/main/javaunder the root of the new module:[hello_rest]% mkdir -p src/main/java
Create the resource class¶
The class
org.geoserver.rest.AbstractResourceis a convenient base class available when creating new resources. Create a new class calledHelloResourcein the packageorg.geoserver.hellorest, which extends fromAbstractResource.package org.geoserver.hellorest; import java.util.List; import org.geoserver.rest.AbstractResource; import org.geoserver.rest.format.DataFormat; import org.restlet.data.Request; import org.restlet.data.Response; public class HelloResource extends AbstractResource { @Override protected List<DataFormat> createSupportedFormats(Request request, Response response) { return null; } }
The first method to implement is
createSupportedFormats(). The purpose of this method is to create mapping from an extension, to a particular format. For now the goal will be to return the text “Hello World” when a “.txt” extension is requested by the client.import java.util.ArrayList; import org.geoserver.rest.format.StringFormat; ... @Override protected List<DataFormat> createSupportedFormats(Request request, Response response) { List<DataFormat> formats = new ArrayList(); formats.add(new StringFormat( MediaType.TEXT_PLAIN )); return formats; }
The next step is to override the
handleGet()method. This method is called when a GET request is made for the resource.@Override public void handleGet() { //get the appropriate format DataFormat format = getFormatGet(); //transform the string "Hello World" to the appropriate response getResponse().setEntity(format.toRepresentation("Hello World")); }
The above makes use of the
getFormatGet()method, whose purpose is to determine the extension being requested by the client, and look up the appropriate format for it. In this case when the client requests the “.txt” extension, theStringFormatsetup in the previous step will be found.
Create the application context¶
The next step is to create an application context that tells GeoServer about the resource created in the previous section. Create the directory
src/main/resourcesunder the root of thehello_restmodule:[hello_rest]% mkdir src/main/resources
Add the following
applicationContext.xmlfile to thesrc/main/resourcesdirectory under the root of thehello_restmodule.<!DOCTYPE beans PUBLIC "-//SPRING//DTD BEAN//EN" "http://www.springframework.org/dtd/spring-beans.dtd"> <beans> <bean id="hello" class="org.geoserver.hellorest.HelloResource"/> <bean id="helloMapping" class="org.geoserver.rest.RESTMapping"> <property name="routes"> <map> <entry> <key><value>/hello.{format}</value></key> <value>hello</value> </entry> </map> </property> </bean> </beans>
There are two things to note above. The first is the
hellobean which is an instance of theHelloResourceclass created in the previous section. The second is thehelloMappingbean, which defines a template for the uri in which the resource will be accessed. The above mapping specifies that the resource will be located at/rest/hello.{format}whereformatis the representation being requested by the client. As implementedhello.txtis the only supported representation.
Test¶
Create the directory
/src/test/javaunder the root of thehello_restmodule:[hello_rest]% mkdir -p src/test/java
Create a new test class called
HelloResourceTestin the packageorg.geoserver.hellorest, which extends fromorg.geoserver.test.GeoServerTestSupport:package org.geoserver.hellorest; import org.geoserver.test.GeoServerTestSupport; public class HelloResourceTest extends GeoServerTestSupport { public void test() throws Exception { } }
Add a statement which makes a GET request for
/rest/hello.txtand asserts it is equal to the string “Hello World”:public void test() throws Exception { assertEquals( "Hello World", getAsString("/rest/hello.txt")); }
Build and test the
hello_testmodule:[hello_rest]% mvn install