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package fish.payara.service.example.config.admin;
import com.sun.enterprise.config.serverbeans.Config;
import fish.payara.service.example.config.ExampleServiceConfiguration;
import java.util.logging.Logger;
import javax.inject.Inject;
import org.glassfish.api.Param;
import org.glassfish.api.admin.AdminCommand;
import org.glassfish.api.admin.AdminCommandContext;
import org.glassfish.api.admin.ExecuteOn;
import org.glassfish.api.admin.RestEndpoint;
import org.glassfish.api.admin.RestEndpoints;
import org.glassfish.api.admin.RuntimeType;
import org.glassfish.hk2.api.PerLookup;
import org.glassfish.internal.api.Target;
import org.jvnet.hk2.annotations.Service;
import org.jvnet.hk2.config.ConfigSupport;
import org.jvnet.hk2.config.SingleConfigCode;
import org.jvnet.hk2.config.TransactionFailure;
import fish.payara.service.example.ExampleService;
import org.glassfish.api.admin.ServerEnvironment;
import org.glassfish.hk2.api.ServiceLocator;
/**
* Exemplar command for configuration updates.
*
* Example command that updates the configuration in the domain.xml
* Execution of the command will happen on all targeted instances and ALWAYS on the DAS.
* If the service is a ConfigListener it will be triggered to reconfigure itself from the config change on all targeted instances
* the service must be a ConfigListener and register itself for the config node it is interested in
* @author steve
*/
@Service(name = "set-example-service-message") // the name of the service is the asadmin command name
@PerLookup // this means one instance is created every time the command is run
@ExecuteOn({RuntimeType.DAS, RuntimeType.INSTANCE}) // this means the command can run on any node so will run on all nodes
@RestEndpoints({ // creates a REST endpoint needed for integration with the admin interface
@RestEndpoint(configBean = ExampleServiceConfiguration.class,
opType = RestEndpoint.OpType.POST, // must be POST as it is doing an update
path = "set-example-service-message",
description = "Sets the Service Configuration")
})
public class SetExampleServiceMessage implements AdminCommand {
// a useful service to get at the configuration based on the target parameter
@Inject
private Target targetUtil;
@Inject
ServiceLocator habitat;
@Inject
ServerEnvironment server;
@Inject
ExampleService service;
@Param(optional=false)
String message;
@Param(optional=true, defaultValue = "server-config")
String target;
@Override
public void execute(AdminCommandContext context) {
// obtain the correct configuration
Config configVal = targetUtil.getConfig(target);
ExampleServiceConfiguration serviceConfig = configVal.getExtensionByType(ExampleServiceConfiguration.class);
if (serviceConfig != null) {
try {
// to perform a transaction on the domain.xml you need to use this construct
// see https://github.com/hk2-project/hk2/blob/master/hk2-configuration/persistence/hk2-xml-dom/hk2-config/src/main/java/org/jvnet/hk2/config/ConfigSupport.java
ConfigSupport.apply(new SingleConfigCode(){
@Override
public Object run(ExampleServiceConfiguration config) {
config.setMessage(message);
return null;
}
}, serviceConfig);
} catch (TransactionFailure ex) {
// set failure
context.getActionReport().failure(Logger.getLogger(SetExampleServiceMessage.class.getName()), "Failed to update message", ex);
}
}
// Below is example code you can use to also manipulate the service directly
// NOTE: if the Service is a ConfigListener then it will also be notified directly if
// the config changes therefore this is not always necessary
// As this command is always executed on the DAS you can check whether the DAS
// was targetted explicitly via the following code
if (server.isDas()) {
// this command is executing on the DAS now check whether you are explicitly the target
// you would need to do this if you now want to manipulate the service based on the command parameters
if (targetUtil.getConfig(target).isDas()) { // this command was also targetted at the DAS
service.doSomethingDirectly("Set message command was targetted at the DAS");
// as below you can now directly manipulate the service as needed
}
} else { // if you are not the DAS then impoicitly this command was targeted to this instance
service.doSomethingDirectly("Set config command targeted at the instance");
// you can now directly manipulate the service remember though
// if it is a config listener it has already been notified of the config change
// however if it is not a config listener you can manipulate the service now
}
}
}
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