Modify (Update/Delete) an endpoint
As your infrastructure grows and changes you need to modify existing endpoints configurations and delete unused one. In this section we'll add one more endpoint, like we did in the last section, will make some changes to it and then remove it.
1. Adding a new endpoint
Now that you are authenticated, you can send a request to /apis
to create a proxy.
Create an example-modify.json
file containing your endpoint configuration:
{
"name" : "my-endpoint-to-modify",
"active" : true,
"proxy" : {
"listen_path" : "/temporary/*",
"upstreams" : {
"balancing": "roundrobin",
"targets": [
{"target": "http://www.mocky.io/v2/595625d22900008702cd71e8"}
]
},
"methods" : ["GET"]
}
}
And now let's add it to Janus:
http -v POST localhost:8081/apis "Authorization:Bearer yourToken" "Content-Type: application/json" < example-modify.json
curl -X "POST" localhost:8081/apis -H "Authorization:Bearer yourToken" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d @example-modify.json
This will create a proxy to http://www.mocky.io/v2/595625d22900008702cd71e8
(which is a fake api) when you hit Janus on GET /temporary
.
By this point this is exactly what we did in the previous section, when we added first endpoint.
You can make sure that the configuration is created using an API, same as we did before
http -v GET localhost:8081/apis "Authorization:Bearer yourToken" "Content-Type: application/json"
curl -X "GET" localhost:8081/apis -H "Authorization:Bearer yourToken" -H "Content-Type: application/json"
And that it proxies requests to a desired destination, again, same as we did previously
http -v GET http://localhost:8080/temporary
curl -vX "GET" http://localhost:8080/temporary
2. Update existing endpoint
Updating existing endpoint is almost the same as creating new one except for the method and api endpoint used.
First, let's modify a file containing endpoint configuration and change active
to false
to deactivate existing endpoint, so the resulting file will look like this:
{
"name" : "my-endpoint-to-modify",
"active" : false,
"proxy" : {
"listen_path" : "/temporary/*",
"upstreams" : {
"balancing": "roundrobin",
"targets": [
{"target": "http://www.mocky.io/v2/595625d22900008702cd71e8"}
]
},
"methods" : ["GET"]
}
}
To modify an endpoint we'll use the same /apis
REST API endpoint, but with the PUT
method and endpoint name, that is set in the name
field, as resource:
http -v PUT localhost:8081/apis/my-endpoint-to-modify "Authorization:Bearer yourToken" "Content-Type: application/json" < example-modify.json
curl -X "PUT" localhost:8081/apis/my-endpoint-to-modify -H "Authorization:Bearer yourToken" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d @example-modify.json
Make sure that the configuration is modified
http -v GET localhost:8081/apis "Authorization:Bearer yourToken" "Content-Type: application/json"
curl -X "GET" localhost:8081/apis -H "Authorization:Bearer yourToken" -H "Content-Type: application/json"
And that it is not proxying requests anymore
http -v GET http://localhost:8080/temporary
curl -vX "GET" http://localhost:8080/temporary
3. Delete existing endpoint
Some endpoints become outdated and it does not make sense to store all of them in non-active state, so we can simply remove them.
To modify an endpoint we'll use the same /apis
REST API endpoint, but with the DELETE
method and endpoint name, that is set in the name
field, as resource:
http -v DELETE localhost:8081/apis/my-endpoint-to-modify "Authorization:Bearer yourToken"
curl -X "DELETE" localhost:8081/apis/my-endpoint-to-modify -H "Authorization:Bearer yourToken"
Make sure that the configuration is removed
http -v GET localhost:8081/apis "Authorization:Bearer yourToken" "Content-Type: application/json"
curl -X "GET" localhost:8081/apis -H "Authorization:Bearer yourToken" -H "Content-Type: application/json"
Next we'll learn how to add plugins to our endpoint.