REST Capabilities
REST is now the de facto standard for modern online tool integrations. SIL supports REST is several different ways, through HTTP routines to make outgoing REST calls. Through SIL Webhooks to support incoming REST calls, and through the SIL REST Service for ad-hoc incoming calls.
HTTP Routines
For more information about using HTTP Routines to make outgoing calls, see the information below:
Webhooks
For more information about creating new REST endpoints that can process whatever format the data is received in, see the Web Hook Configurations page.
Common REST Service
Starting with version 2.5.5, SIL Engine™ exposes a REST service to facilitate arbitrary execution of SIL™ scripts. These services are available via HTTP POST at <your_base_url>/rest/keplerrominfo/refapp/latest/async-script and <your_base_url>/rest/keplerrominfo/refapp/latest/async. The service responses are all JSON formatted (see Beans below).
You will notice that most of the methods will schedule a task for execution and will provide a unique identifier for the task. You will have to call getResults and provide the identifier to check the status of the task (running or finished) and retrieve the results.
Authentication
Note that all the services require that the calling user is authenticated. You can use Basic authentication with your HTTP request.
Services
Method | Full Path | Availability |
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findScriptFiles | <your_base_url>/rest/keplerrominfo/refapp/latest/async-script/findScriptFiles | 4.0.0+ |
checkScript | <your_base_url>/rest/keplerrominfo/refapp/latest/async-script/checkScript | 4.0.0+ |
runScript | <your_base_url>/rest/keplerrominfo/refapp/latest/async-script/runScript | 4.0.0+ |
runDetachedScript | <your_base_url>/rest/keplerrominfo/refapp/latest/async-script/runDetachedScript | 4.0.0+ |
getResult | <your_base_url>/rest/keplerrominfo/refapp/latest/async/getResult | 4.0.0+ |
findScriptFiles
Allows you to scan a folder for specific files where the filename matches a specific regular expression.
Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
dirPath | string | yes | The path of the directory to scan. Can be absolute or relative to the silprograms folder. If absolute, it must still point to a location under silprograms. |
regex | string | yes | The regular expression to match the filenames against |
Returns a REST Capabilities#ScriptFileListResponse.
Example Request using AJSAJS.$.ajax({
type: 'POST',
contentType: "application/json",
url : "http://localhost:7210/rest/keplerrominfo/refapp/latest/async-script/findScriptFiles",
data : JSON.stringify({
dirPath : "D:/test",
regex : "[^.]*\.sil"
}),
success : function(data) {
console.log(data);
},
beforeSend: function (xhr){
xhr.setRequestHeader('Authorization', "Basic " + btoa(username + ":" + password));
}
}); | Example JSON Response |
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checkScript
Schedules a check script task to be run asynchronously for the given script and returns a REST Capabilities#ScriptScheduledResponse.
Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
source | yes | The script to check |
Example Request using AJS | Example JSON Response |
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runScript
Schedules a run script task to be run asynchronously for the given script and returns a REST Capabilities#ScriptScheduledResponse. To run in the context of an issue, pass a property with the key "sil.issue.key" and value with the issue key.
Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
source | yes | The script to run | |
properties | array of objects containing "key" and "value" | no | example properties |
args | array of strings | no | will be passed into the script as the "argv" variable |
Example Request using AJS | Example JSON Response |
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runDetachedScript
Schedules a task to execute the script passed in as parameter on the server side and does not return the response or any information about it (simply runs the script).
Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
source | yes | The script to run | |
properties | array of objects containing "key" and "value" | no | example properties |
args | array of strings | no | will be passed into the script as the "argv" variable |
Example Request using AJS | Example JSON Response |
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getResult
Checks if the task identified by the provided id is still running or has finished and returns an REST Capabilities#AsyncResultResponse. If the task has finished execution, the result is removed from memory and returned in the response. Subsequent calls to this method will not return the result. If the task has not finished execution, you may repeat the call to getResult until the response contains "running": false.
Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
key | int | yes | The unique key identifying a scheduled task. |
Example Request using AJS | Example JSON Response for checkScript
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Example JSON Response for checkScript
Example JSON Response for runScript
Beans
ScriptFileListResponse
Field | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
files | string [] | List of absolute paths |
AsyncResultResponse
Field | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
running | boolean | Signals that the script is still running and that you should wait a bit before retrying the call. |
outcome | Object | The results |
ScriptScheduledResponse
Field | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
key | int | The unique key of the scheduled task |
ScriptSource
Field | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
type | string | The type of the source. Either "INLINE" or "FILE". |
code | string | If type is "INLINE", this should contain some SIL source code if type id "FILE", this should contain a path to a file. The path can either be absolute or relative to the silprograms folder. If absolute, must still point to a file under silprograms (e.g. "/opt/jira/home/silprograms/fld1/fld2/script.sil" and "fld1/fld2/script.sil" point to the same file) |
CURL Example
The following curl calls show how you would call SIL™ scripts from your favourite system (that's Linux, I hope). The commands assume that username / password is 'admin'
Notice the way you pass multiple parameters to the SIL™ scripts. The logic is the same, you post the script to start running asynchronously, then you come back later for the results.
Contents
- 1 HTTP Routines
- 2 Webhooks
- 3 Common REST Service
- 3.1 Authentication
- 4 Services
- 4.1.1 findScriptFiles
- 4.1.1.1 Example Request using AJS
- 4.1.1.2 Example JSON Response
- 4.1.2 checkScript
- 4.1.2.1 Example Request using AJS
- 4.1.2.2 Example JSON Response
- 4.1.3 runScript
- 4.1.3.1 example properties
- 4.1.3.2 Example Request using AJS
- 4.1.3.3 Example JSON Response
- 4.1.4 runDetachedScript
- 4.1.4.1 Example Request using AJS
- 4.1.4.2 Example JSON Response
- 4.1.5 getResult
- 4.1.1 findScriptFiles
- 4.2 Beans
- 4.2.1 ScriptFileListResponse
- 4.2.2 AsyncResultResponse
- 4.2.3 ScriptScheduledResponse
- 4.2.4 ScriptSource
- 4.3 CURL Example