:launchURL: https://developers.redhat.com/launch = REST API Level 0 - Fuse Booster The REST API Level 0 mission shows how to map business operations to a remote procedure call endpoint over HTTP by using a REST framework. This mission corresponds to Level 0 in the Richardson Maturity Model. By using this Fuse booster, you can quickly prototype and flexibly design a REST API. This booster introduces the mechanics of interacting with a remote (exposed by Apache Camel) service using the HTTP protocol. Use this booster to: * Execute an HTTP GET request on the `camel/greetings/{name}` endpoint by using the URL parameter `{name}`. The JSON-formatted response has a payload of `Hello, $name!` (where `$name` is replaced by the value of the URL parameter from the HTTP GET request). * Browse the API's Swagger page. == Deployment options You can run this booster in the following modes: * Single-node OpenShift cluster * OpenShift Online at link:{launchURL}[] * Standalone on your machine The most effective way to use this booster is to deploy and run the project on OpenShift. For more details about running this booster on a single-node OpenShift cluster, CI/CD deployments, as well as the rest of the runtime, see the link:http://appdev.openshift.io/docs/spring-boot-runtime.html[Spring Boot Runtime Guide]. IMPORTANT: This booster requires Java 8 JDK or later and Maven 3.3.x or later. == Running the booster on a single-node OpenShift cluster A single-node OpenShift cluster provides you with access to a cloud environment that is similar to a production environment. If you have a single-node OpenShift cluster, such as Minishift or the Red Hat Container Development Kit, link:http://appdev.openshift.io/docs/minishift-installation.html[installed and running], you can deploy your booster there. To deploy this booster to a running single-node OpenShift cluster: . Download the project and extract the archive on your local filesystem. . Log in to your OpenShift cluster: + [source,bash,options="nowrap",subs="attributes+"] ---- $ oc login -u developer -p developer ---- . Create a new OpenShift project for the booster: + [source,bash,options="nowrap",subs="attributes+"] ---- $ oc new-project MY_PROJECT_NAME ---- . Change the directory to the folder that contains the extracted booster application (for example, `my_openshift/fuse-rest-http-booster`) : + [source,bash,options="nowrap",subs="attributes+"] ---- $ cd my_openshift/fuse-rest-http-booster ---- . Build and deploy the project to the OpenShift cluster: + [source,bash,options="nowrap",subs="attributes+"] ---- $ mvn clean -DskipTests fabric8:deploy -Popenshift ---- . In your browser, navigate to the `MY_PROJECT_NAME` project in the OpenShift console. Wait until you can see that the pod for the `fuse-rest-http-booster` application has started up. . On the project's `Overview` page, locate the URL for the `fuse-rest-http-booster` application. The URL uses this form: `http://fuse-rest-http-booster-MY_PROJECT_NAME.OPENSHIFT_IP_ADDR.nip.io`. . Click the URL to access the Greeting Service and then follow the instructions on that page. == Running the booster on OpenShift Online To deploy this booster directly to OpenShift Online when you create the project at link:{launchURL}[]. . Go to link:{launchURL}[]. . At the *Deployment step*, select *Use OpenShift Online*. . Follow the on-screen instructions to create a new *REST API Level 0* project by using the *Fuse* runtime. NOTE: As part of the process of creating this booster, link:{launchURL}[] sets up a project with a CI/CD deployment of this booster. You can see the status of this deployment in your single-node OpenShift cluster or OpenShift Online web console. == Running the booster standalone on your machine To run this booster as a standalone project on your local machine: . Download the project and extract the archive on your local filesystem. . Build the project: + [source,bash,options="nowrap",subs="attributes+"] ---- $ cd PROJECT_DIR $ mvn clean package ---- . Run the services: + [source,bash,options="nowrap",subs="attributes+"] ---- $ mvn spring-boot:run ---- . Go to link:http://localhost:8080[] and then follow the instructions on that page.