PHP Microservices Framework
This is very light & easy Framework for Microservices. It can be used to create API's in very short time once you are done with your database.
Important Files
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.env.example Create a copy of this file as .env
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global.sql Import this SQL file on your MySQL global instance
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client\_master.sql Import this SQL file on your MySQL client instance
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cache.sql Import this SQL file for cache in MySQL cache instance if Redis is not the choice (To be configured in .env)
> Note: One can import all three sql's in a single database to start with. Just configure the same details in the .env file.
.env.example
Below are the configuration settings details in .env
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ENVIRONMENT=0
>Environment PRODUCTION = 1 / DEVELOPMENT = 0
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OUTPUT_PERFORMANCE_STATS=1
>Add Performance Stats in Json output: 1 = true / 0 = false
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allowConfigRequest=1
>Allow config request (global flag): 1 = true / 0 = false
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cronRestrictedIp='127.0.0.1'
>Crons Details
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maxPerpage=10000
>;Maximum value of perpage (records per page)
Cache Server Details (Redis)
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cacheType='Redis'
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cacheHostname='127.0.0.1'
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cachePort=6379
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cacheUsername='ramesh'
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cachePassword='shames11'
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cacheDatabase=0
Global Database details - global.sql
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globalType='MySQL'
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globalHostname='127.0.0.1'
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globalPort=3306
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globalUsername='root'
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globalPassword='shames11'
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globalDatabase='global'
global Database tables details
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groups='m002_master_groups'
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clients='m001_master_clients'
Default application database/server for clients
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defaultDbType='MySQL'
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defaultDbHostname='127.0.0.1'
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defaultDbPort=3306
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defaultDbUsername='root'
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defaultDbPassword='shames11'
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defaultDbDatabase='global'
Dedicated application database/server for client 1
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dbHostnameClient001='127.0.0.1'
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dbUsernameClient001='root'
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dbPasswordClient001='shames11'
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dbDatabaseClient001='client_001'
Dedicated application database/server for client 2
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dbHostnameClient002='127.0.0.1'
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dbUsernameClient002='root'
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dbPasswordClient002='shames11'
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dbDatabaseClient002='client_002'
Additional client database details
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clientMasterDbName='client_master'
>contains all entities required for a new client.
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client_users='master_users'
>Table in client database containing user details.
Folders
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App Basic Microservices application folder
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Config Basic Microservices configuration folder
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Crons Contains classes for cron API's
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Custom Contains classes for custom API's
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Dropbox Folder for uploaded files.
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public\_html Microservices doc root folder
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ThirdParty Contains classes for third-party API's
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Upload Contains classes for upload file API's
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Validation Contains validation classes.
Route Folder
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Config/Routes/<GroupName>
Files
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/GETroutes.php for all GET method routes configuration.
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/POSTroutes.php for all POST method routes configuration.
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/PUTroutes.php for all PUT method routes configuration.
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/PATCHroutes.php for all PATCH method routes configuration.
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/DELETEroutes.php for all DELETE method routes configuration.
<GroupName> assigned group to a user for accessing the API's
Example
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For configuring route /tableName/parts GET method
return [
'tableName' => [
'parts' => [
'__file__' => 'SQL file location'
]
]
];
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For configuring route /tableName/{id} where id is dynamic integer value to be collected.
return [
'tableName' => [
'{id:int}' => [
'__file__' => 'SQL file location'
]
]
];
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Same dynamic variable but with a different data type, for e.g. {id} will be treated differently for string and integer values to be collected.
return [
'tableName' => [
'{id:int}' => [
'__file__' => 'SQL file location for integer data type'
],
'{id:string}' => [
'__file__' => 'SQL file location for string data type'
]
]
];
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To restrict dynamic values to a certain set of values. One can do the same by appending comma-separated values after OR key.
return [
'{tableName:string|admin,group,client,routes}' => [
'{id:int}' => [
'__file__' => 'SQL file location'
]
]
];
Queries Folder
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Config/Queries/GlobalDB for global database.
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Config/Queries/ClientDB for Clients (including all hosts and their databases).
Files
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/GET/<filenames>.php GET method SQL.
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/POST/<filenames>;.php POST method SQL.
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/PUT/<filenames>.php PUT method SQL.
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/PATCH/<filenames>.php PATCH method SQL.
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/DELETE/<filenames>.php DELETE method SQL.
> One can replace <filenames> tag with desired name as per functionality.
Example
<?php
return [
'query' => "SELECT * FROM TableName WHERE id = ? AND group_id = ? AND client_id = ?",
'__WHERE__' => [//column => [uriParams|payload|function|readOnlySession|{custom}, key|{value}]
'id' => ['uriParams', 'id'],
'group_id' => ['payload', 'group_id'],
'client_id' => ['readOnlySession', 'client_id'],
'mode' => 'singleRowFormat',// Single row returned.
'subQuery' => [
'Clients' => [
'query' => "MySQL Query here",
'__WHERE__' => [],
'mode' => 'multipleRowFormat'// Multiple rows returned.
],
...
],
'validate' => [
[
'fn' => 'validateGroupId',
'fnArgs' => [
'group_id' => ['payload', 'group_id']
],
'errorMessage' => 'Invalid Group Id'
],
...
]
];
> Here query & mode keys are required keys
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For POST/PUT/PATCH/DELETE method.
<?php
return [
'query' => "INSERT TableName SET SET WHERE WHERE ",
// Fields present in below __CONFIG__ shall be supported for DB operation. Both Required and Optional
'__CONFIG__' => [// Set your payload/uriParams fields config here.
['payload', 'group_id', Constants::$REQUIRED], // Required field
['payload', 'password'], // Optional field
['payload', 'client_id'], // Optional field
],
'__SET__' => [
//column => [uriParams|payload|readOnlySession|insertIdParams|{custom}|function, key|{value}|function()],
'group_id' => ['payload', 'group_id'],
'password' => ['function', function($input) {
return password_hash($input['payload']['password'], PASSWORD_DEFAULT);
}],
'client_id' => ['readOnlySession', 'client_id']
],
'__WHERE__' => [// column => [uriParams|payload|function|readOnlySession|insertIdParams|{custom}, key|{value}
'id' => ['uriParams', 'id']
],
'insertId' => 'tablename1:id',// Last insert id key name in $input['insertIdParams'][<tableName>:id];
'subQuery' => [
'module1' => [
'query' => "MySQL Query here",
'__SET__' => [
'previous_table_id' => ['insertIdParams', '<tableName>:id'],
],
'__WHERE__' => [],
],
...
],
'validate' => [
[
'fn' => 'validateGroupId',
'fnArgs' => [
'group_id' => ['payload', 'group_id']
],
'errorMessage' => 'Invalid Group Id'
],
...
]
];
> Note: If there are modules or configurations repeated. One can reuse them by palcing them in a separate file and including as below.
'subQuery' => [
//Here the module1 properties are reused for write operation.
'module1' => include DOC_ROOT . 'Config/Queries/ClientDB/Common/reusefilename.php',
]
> Note: For POST, PUT, PATCH, and DELETE methods we can configure both INSERT as well as UPDATE queries.
HTTP Request
GET Request
> One can clean the URL by making the required changes in the web server .conf file.
POST, PUT, PATCH, and DELETE Request
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Single
{
"Payload":
{
"key1": "value1",
"key2": "value2",
...
}
};
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Multiple
{
"Payload":
[
{
"key1": "value1",
"key2": "value2",
...
},
{
"key1": "value1",
"key2": "value2",
...
},
...
]
};
HttpRequest Variables
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$input\['readOnlySession'\] Session Data.
> This remains same for every request and contains keys like id, group\_id, client\_id
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$input\['uriParams'\] Data passed in URI.
> Suppose our configured route is /{table:string}/{id:int} and we make an HTTP request for /tableName/1 then $input\['uriParams'\] will hold these dynamic values as below.
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$input\['payload'\] Request data.
> For GET method, the $\_GET is the payload.
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$input\['insertIdParams'\] Insert ids Data as per configuration.
>For POST/PUT/PATCH/DELETE we perform both INSERT as well as UPDATE operation. The insertIdParams contains the insert ids of the executed INSERT queries.
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$input\['hierarchyData'\] Hierarchy data.
>For GET method, one can use previous query results if configured to use hierarchy.
Hierarchy
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Config/Queries/ClientDB/GET/Category.php
>In this file one can confirm how previous select data is used recursively in subQuery select as indicated by useHierarchy flag.
'parent_id' => ['hierarchyData', 'return:id'],
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Config/Queries/ClientDB/POST/Category.php .Here a request can handle the hierarchy for write operations.
return [
'query' => "INSERT INTO `category` SET SET",
'__CONFIG__' => [
['payload', 'name', Constants::$REQUIRED],
],
'__SET__' => [
'name' => ['payload', 'name'],
'parent_id' => ['custom', 0],
],
'insertId' => 'category:id',
'subQuery' => [
'module1' => [
query' => "INSERT INTO `category` SET SET",
'__CONFIG__' => [
['payload', 'subname', Constants::$REQUIRED],
],
'__SET__' => [
'name' => ['payload', 'subname'],
'parent_id' => ['insertIdParams', 'category:id'],
],
'insertId' => 'sub:id',
]
],
'useHierarchy' => true
];
Hierarchy Request
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Request - 1: Single object.
{
"name":"name",
"module1": {
"subname":"subname",
}
}
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Request - 2: Array of module1
{
"name":"name",
"module1":
[
{
"subname":"subname1",
},
{
"subname":"subname2",
},
...
]
}
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Request - 3: Array of payload and arrays of module1
[
{
"name":"name1",
"module1":
[
{
"subname":"subname1",
},
{
"subname":"subname2",
},
...
]
},
{
"name":"name2",
"module1":
[
{
"subname":"subname21",
},
{
"subname":"subname22",
},
...
]
},
...
]
Route ending with /config
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Adding keyword config at the end of route after a slash returns the payload information that should be supplied; both required and optional with desired format.
Examples:
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r=/registration/config
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r=/category/config
One need to configure for same in route with a flag as config => true
Only these configured routes will be supported the config feature.
>For controlling globally there is a flag in env file labled allowConfigRequest
r=/routes
This lists down all allowed routes for HTTP methods respectively.
r=/check
Perform basic checks on Config folder.
Database
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Dedicated database for respective client can be configured
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This can also handle Master / Slave implementaion respectively
fetchFrom
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fetchFrom is a SQL config feature where one can force the fetch from Master (Since usually it is Slave)
Javascript - HTTP request example
Login
var handlerUrl = "http://api.client001.localhost/Microservices/public_html/index.php?r=/login";
var xmlhttp = new XMLHttpRequest();
xmlhttp . open( "POST", handlerUrl );
xmlhttp . setRequestHeader('Content-type', 'text/plain');
xmlhttp . onreadystatechange = function() {
if (this.readyState == 4 && this.status == 200) {
var responseJson = this.responseText;
var responseArr = JSON.parse(responseJson);
console.log(responseArr);
var token = responseArr\['Output'\]\['Results'\]\['Token'\];
console.log(token);
}
};
var payload = {
"username":"client_1_user_1",
"password":"shames11"
};
xmlhttp . send( JSON.stringify(payload) );
For other API's
var handlerUrl = "http://api.client001.localhost/Microservices/public_html/index.php?r=/routes";
var xmlhttp = new XMLHttpRequest();
xmlhttp . open( "GET", handlerUrl );
xmlhttp . setRequestHeader('Authorization', 'Bearer <Token-from-login-api>');
xmlhttp . onreadystatechange = function() {
if (this.readyState == 4 && this.status == 200) {
var responseJson = this.responseText;
var responseArr = JSON.parse(responseJson);
console.log(responseArr);
}
};
xmlhttp . send();
var handlerUrl = "http://api.client001.localhost/Microservices/public_html/index.php?r=/ajax-handler-route";
var xmlhttp = new XMLHttpRequest();
xmlhttp . open( "POST", handlerUrl );
xmlhttp . setRequestHeader('Content-type', 'text/plain');
xmlhttp . setRequestHeader('Authorization', ?Bearer <Token-from-login-api>');
xmlhttp . onreadystatechange = function() {
if (this.readyState == 4 && this.status == 200) {
var responseJson = this.responseText;
var responseArr = JSON.parse(responseJson);
console.log(responseArr);
}
};
var payload = {
"key1": "value1",
"key2": "value2",
};
xmlhttp . send( JSON.stringify(payload) );
var handlerUrl = "http://api.client001.localhost/Microservices/public_html/index.php?r=/custom/password";
var xmlhttp = new XMLHttpRequest();
xmlhttp . open( "PUT", handlerUrl );
xmlhttp . setRequestHeader('Content-type', 'text/plain');
xmlhttp . setRequestHeader('Authorization', ?Bearer <Token-from-login-api>');
xmlhttp . onreadystatechange = function() {
if (this.readyState == 4 && this.status == 200) {
var responseJson = this.responseText;
var responseArr = JSON.parse(responseJson);
console.log(responseArr);
}
};
var payload = {
"old_password": "shames11",
"new_password": "ramesh",
};
xmlhttp . send( JSON.stringify(payload) );