A DMN service to return weather advice.
Demonstrates DMN on Kogito, including REST interface code generation.
You will need:
- Java 11+ installed
- Environment variable JAVA_HOME set accordingly
- Maven 3.8.1+ installed
When using native image compilation, you will also need:
- GraalVM 19.3.1 installed
- Environment variable GRAALVM_HOME set accordingly
- Note that GraalVM native image compilation typically requires other packages (glibc-devel, zlib-devel and gcc) to be installed too. You also need 'native-image' installed in GraalVM (using 'gu install native-image'). Please refer to GraalVM installation documentation for more details.
mvn clean compile quarkus:dev
mvn clean package
java -jar target/quarkus-app/quarkus-run.jar
or on Windows
mvn clean package
java -jar target\quarkus-app\quarkus-run.jar
Note that this requires GRAALVM_HOME to point to a valid GraalVM installation
mvn clean package -Pnative
To run the generated native executable, generated in target/
, execute
./target/dmn-quarkus-example-runner
Note: This does not yet work on Windows, GraalVM and Quarkus should be rolling out support for Windows soon.
You can take a look at the OpenAPI definition - automatically generated and included in this service - to determine all available operations exposed by this service. For easy readability you can visualize the OpenAPI definition file using a UI tool like for example available Swagger UI.
In addition, various clients to interact with this service can be easily generated using this OpenAPI definition.
When running in either Quarkus Development or Native mode, we also leverage the Quarkus OpenAPI extension that exposes Swagger UI that you can use to look at available REST endpoints and send test requests.
Validate the functionality of DMN models before deploying them into a production environment by defining test scenarios in Test Scenario Editor.
To define test scenarios you need to create a .scesim file inside your project and link it to the DMN model you want to be tested. Run all Test Scenarios, executing:
mvn clean test
See results in surefire test report target/surefire-reports
Once the service is up and running, you can use the following example to interact with the service.
Returns weather advisory from the given inputs
Given inputs:
"Weather": {
"rainForecast": 0,
"stormAlert": true,
"temperature": "cold"
},
"Name": "string"
Curl command (using the JSON object above):
curl -X 'POST' \
'http://localhost:8080/WeatherAdvice' \
-H 'accept: application/json' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{
"Weather": {
"rainForecast": 0,
"stormAlert": true,
"temperature": "cold"
},
"Name": "string"
}'
As response, penalty information is returned.
Example response:
{
"Weather": {
"temperature": "cold",
"rainForecast": 0,
"stormAlert": true
},
"WeatherAdvice": "Stay home! There is a storm alert.",
"DailyAdvice": "Hello string! Stay home! There is a storm alert.",
"Name": "string"
}
In the operator
directory you'll find the custom resources needed to deploy this example on OpenShift with the Kogito Operator.