# legal-gcp

os-legal-gcp is a Spring Boot service that hosts CRUD APIs that enable management of legal tags within the OSDU R2 ecosystem.

## Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.
 
### Prerequisites
 
- [Maven 3.6.0+](https://maven.apache.org/download.cgi)
- [AdoptOpenJDK8](https://adoptopenjdk.net/)
- [Lombok 1.16 or later](https://projectlombok.org/setup/maven)
- [GCloud SDK with java (latest version)](https://cloud.google.com/sdk/docs/install)
 
### Installation

- Setup Apache Maven
- Setup AdoptOpenJDK
- Setup GCloud SDK
- Install Eclipse (or other IDE) to run applications
- Set up environment variables for Apache Maven and AdoptOpenJDK. For example M2_HOME, JAVA_HOME, etc.
- Add a configuration for build project in Eclipse(or other IDE)

### Run Locally

### Environment Variables

In order to run the service locally, you will need to have the following environment variables defined.

| name | value | description | sensitive? | source |
| ---  | ---   | ---         | ---        | ---    |
| `LOG_PREFIX` | `legal` | Logging prefix | no | - |
| `AUTHORIZE_API` | `https://entitlements.com/entitlements/v1` | Entitlements API endpoint | no | output of infrastructure deployment |
| `LEGAL_HOSTNAME-NAME` | ex `os-legal-dot-opendes.appspot.com` | Legal hostname| no | - |
| `GCLOUD_PROJECT` | ex `osdu-cicd-epam` | Google cloud project id | no | -- |
| `GOOGLE_AUDIENCES` | ex `*****.apps.googleusercontent.com` | Client ID for getting access to cloud resources | yes | https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/credentials |
| `GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS` | ex `/path/to/directory/service-key.json` | Service account credentials, you only need this if running locally | yes | https://console.cloud.google.com/iam-admin/serviceaccounts |
| `RECORDS_ROOT_URL` | ex `https://os-storage-dot-nice-etching-277309.uc.r.appspot.com/api/storage/v2` / Storage API endpoint | no | output of infrastructure deployment |
| `REDIS_GROUP_HOST` | ex `127.0.0.1` | Redis host for groups | no | https://console.cloud.google.com/memorystore/redis/instances |
| `REDIS_STORAGE_HOST` | ex `127.0.0.1` | Redis host for storage | no | https://console.cloud.google.com/memorystore/redis/instances |
| `REDIS_GROUP_PORT` | ex `6379` | Redis port for groups | no | https://console.cloud.google.com/memorystore/redis/instances |
| `REDIS_STORAGE_PORT` | ex `6379` | Redis port for storage | no | https://console.cloud.google.com/memorystore/redis/instances |
| `PARTITION_API` | ex `http://localhost:8081/api/partition/v1` | Partition service endpoint | no | - |
| `ENABLE_FULL_BUCKET_NAME` | ex `true` | Full bucket name | no | - |

Check that maven is installed:

```bash
$ mvn --version
Apache Maven 3.6.0
Maven home: /usr/share/maven
Java version: 1.8.0_212, vendor: AdoptOpenJDK, runtime: /usr/lib/jvm/jdk8u212-b04/jre
...
```

You may need to configure access to the remote maven repository that holds the OSDU dependencies. This file should live within `~/.mvn/community-maven.settings.xml`:

```bash
$ cat ~/.m2/settings.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<settings xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/SETTINGS/1.0.0"
          xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
          xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/SETTINGS/1.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/settings-1.0.0.xsd">
    <servers>
        <server>
            <id>community-maven-via-private-token</id>
            <!-- Treat this auth token like a password. Do not share it with anyone, including Microsoft support. -->
            <!-- The generated token expires on or before 11/14/2019 -->
             <configuration>
              <httpHeaders>
                  <property>
                      <name>Private-Token</name>
                      <value>${env.COMMUNITY_MAVEN_TOKEN}</value>
                  </property>
              </httpHeaders>
             </configuration>
        </server>
    </servers>
</settings>
```

* Update the Google cloud SDK to the latest version:

```bash
gcloud components update
```
* Set Google Project Id:

```bash
gcloud config set project <YOUR-PROJECT-ID>
```

* Perform a basic authentication in the selected project:

```bash
gcloud auth application-default login
```

* Navigate to search service's root folder and run:

```bash
mvn jetty:run
## Testing
* Navigate to legal service's root folder and run:
 
```bash
mvn clean install   
```

* If you wish to see the coverage report then go to testing/target/site/jacoco-aggregate and open index.html

* If you wish to build the project without running tests

```bash
mvn clean install -DskipTests
```

After configuring your environment as specified above, you can follow these steps to build and run the application. These steps should be invoked from the *repository root.*

```bash
cd provider/legal-gcp/ && mvn spring-boot:run
```

## Testing

Navigate to legal service's root folder and run all the tests:

```bash
# build + install integration test core
$ (cd testing/legal-test-core/ && mvn clean install)
```

### Running E2E Tests 

This section describes how to run cloud OSDU E2E tests (testing/legal-test-gcp).

You will need to have the following environment variables defined.

| name | value | description | sensitive? | source |
| ---  | ---   | ---         | ---        | ---    |
| `GCLOUD_PROJECT` | `nice-etching-277309` | google cloud project ID | yes | - |
| `MY_TENANT_PROJECT` | `osdu` | my tenant project name | yes | - |
| `INTEGRATION_TEST_AUDIENCE` | `********` | client application ID | yes | https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/credentials |
| `INTEGRATION_TESTER` | `********` | Service account for API calls. Note: this user must have entitlements configured already | yes | https://console.cloud.google.com/iam-admin/serviceaccounts |
| `HOST_URL` | `http://localhsot:8080/api/legal/v1/` | - | yes | - |
| `MY_TENANT` | `osdu` | OSDU tenant used for testing | yes | - |
| `SKIP_HTTP_TESTS` | ex `true` | jetty server returns 403 when running locally when deployed jettyserver is not used and the app returns a 302 so just run against deployed version only when checking http -> https redirects. Use 'true' for Google Cloud Run | yes | - |
| `ENABLE_FULL_BUCKET_NAME` | ex `true` | Full bucket name | no | - |

**Entitlements configuration for integration accounts**

| INTEGRATION_TESTER |
| ---  |
| users<br/>service.entitlements.user<br/>service.legal.admin<br/>service.legal.editor<br/>service.legal.user<br/>data.test1<br/>data.integration.test |

Execute following command to build code and run all the integration tests:

```bash
# Note: this assumes that the environment variables for integration tests as outlined
#       above are already exported in your environment.
$ (cd testing/legal-test-core/ && mvn clean install)
$ (cd testing/legal-test-gcp/ && mvn clean test)
```

## Deployment

* Data-Lake Legal Google Cloud Endpoints on App Engine Flex environment 
  * Deploy
    ```sh
    mvn appengine:deploy -pl org.opengroup.osdu.legal:legal -amd
    ```

  * If you wish to deploy the search service without running tests
    ```sh
    mvn appengine:deploy -pl org.opengroup.osdu.legal:legal -amd -DskipTests
    ```

or
* Google Documentation: https://cloud.google.com/cloud-build/docs/deploying-builds/deploy-appengine

## Licence
Copyright © Google LLC
Copyright © EPAM Systems
 
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