The New Motion implementation of common endpoints of the OCPI protocol.
To make clear when the parameters are about the application making use of the application or the party the application is
connecting to they are referred as: our
/us
or theirs
/them
See the example app in the example folder. You can run it with sbt by typing project example
followed by run
.
Once running you can make version requests with
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: Token abc" "http://localhost:8080/example/versions"
You can use either Circe (recommended) or Spray-Json for (de)serialization of JSON
In build.sbt
libraryDependencies += "com.thenewmotion.ocpi" %% s"ocpi-msgs-circe" % "<version>"
Then in the route or client you want to use
import com.thenewmotion.ocpi.msgs.circe.v2_1.protocol._
In build.sbt
libraryDependencies += "com.thenewmotion.ocpi" %% s"ocpi-msgs-spray-json" % "<version>"
Then in the route or client you want to use
import com.thenewmotion.ocpi.msgs.sprayjson.v2_1.protocol._
To be able to pass IO as the effect type, import marshaller instances for it:
import com.thenewmotion.ocpi.common.HktMarshallableInstances._
Migrate effect type to cats-effect IO. At the core, we still use akka-http for routes and clients so we need the typical akka implicits. Stream sources are also still using akka-stream. But at the interface to the backend services implemented by the calling application code, IO (or ZIO) can be used to model effect types.
In the following phases, we should migrate further to http4s, sttp (?) and fs2.
- allow passing of page limit from client code
- increase unmarshalling timeout to handle higher page sizes
- handle omitted
.data
field (when a list is expected but its empty)
- fix parsing of time without leading zeros; 2nd try
- Don't log credentials during registration
- fix parsing of time without leading zeros
- handle missing
twentyfourseven
field inhours
object
Redact auth header before logging request
Update to Circe 0.12.3
Update dependencies
Bugfix so that users of the CommandClient do not need to provide a JSON deserializer that can handle Either
- Make commands module compatible with OCPI 2.1.1-d2
- Pass the requester's globalPartyId to MspTokenService methods
- Stop passing the ExecutionContext from Routes into Services in some cases
- Require non empty ids
- Improved Generic merging or patches using Shapeless
- Validation for Latitude and Longitude
- Tokens Client for CPO Tokens module
- Don't include akka-http-spray-json anymore, as spray json is optional
- Many of the modules have a method such as createOrUpdate*, this method used to take both an id from the url and an object.Now, they only take an object, and the validation that the id of the url and and the id from the object are validated by the library
- Remove the id fields from the Patch object, as the id cannot be changed
- Added Sessions module
- When using a route or a client, you will need to import the Circe or Spray Json modules, as above
- You no longer need to use
new
to create a route, each one has a companion object, and then the route can be used directly instead of having to use the.route
method. See the ExampleApp. - Many of the services previously had methods returning
Future[Either[SessionError, Boolean]]
where aRight(true)
meant the record has been updated and aRight(false)
meant it was updated. This has been replaced byRight(Created)
andRight(Updated)