README: webapi-eca ================== > A Modular ECA Engine Server which acts as a middleware between WebAPI's. > > The server is started through the [webapi-eca.js](webapi-eca.html) module by calling > `node js/webapi-eca.js`. Getting started --------------- **Prerequisites:** - node.js (find it [here](http://nodejs.org/)) - *(optional) Pygments if you want to generate the doc: `sudo apt-get install python-setuptools` and then `sudo easy_install Pygments`* - *(optional) [CoffeeScript](http://coffeescript.org/), if you want to develop and compile from coffee sources: `sudo npm -g install coffee-script`* Clone project: git clone https://github.com/dominicbosch/webapi-eca.git Download and install dependencies: cd webapi-eca npm install Get your [redis](http://redis.io/) instance up and running (and find the port for the config file below) or create your own `js/persistence.js`. Edit the configuration file: vi config/system.json Apply your settings, for example: { "http-port": 8125, # The port on which the system listens for requests "db-port": 6379, # The db-port where your redis instance is listening "log": { ### logging configurations "mode": "development", # if set to productive no expensive origin lookup is performed and logged "io-level": "info", # the log-level for the std I/O stream "file-level": "info", # the log-level for the log file "file-path": "server.log" # log file path, relative to cwd "nolog": "false" # false if no log shall be generated at all. Mainly used for unit tests } } Start the server: run_engine.sh *Congratulations, your own WebAPI based ECA engine server is now up and running!* Optional command line scripts ----------------------------- Run test suite: run_tests.sh Create the doc *(to be accessed via the webserver, e.g.: localhost:8125/doc/)*: > **WARNING:** > *manual adjustment of `./node_modules/groc/lib/styles/default/docPage.jade` required until groc is fixed:* > *`!!! 5` needs to be relaced with `doctype html`* run_doc.sh