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Copyright (C) 2018-2019 The Open Library Foundation

This software is distributed under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0. See the file "LICENSE" for more information.

Introduction

Provides an ability to retrieve inventory information from FOLIO

Overview

The purpose of this edge API is to expose read-only FOLIO inventory APIs for easy consumption by external systems.

Security

See edge-common-spring

Requires Permissions

Institutional users should be granted the following permission in order to use this edge API:

  • "inventory.instances.item.get"

Configuration

  • See edge-common for a description of how configuration works.

Configuration

System properties

Property Default Description
JAVA_OPTIONS -XX:MaxRAMPercentage=66.0 Java options, default - maximum heap size as a percentage of total memory)

TLS Configuration for HTTP Endpoints

To configure Transport Layer Security (TLS) for HTTP endpoints in edge module, the following configuration parameters can be used. These parameters allow you to specify key and keystore details necessary for setting up TLS.

Configuration Parameters

  1. spring.ssl.bundle.jks.web-server.key.password
  • Description: Specifies the password for the private key in the keystore.
  • Example: spring.ssl.bundle.jks.web-server.key.password=SecretPassword
  1. spring.ssl.bundle.jks.web-server.key.alias
  • Description: Specifies the alias of the key within the keystore.
  • Example: spring.ssl.bundle.jks.web-server.key.alias=localhost
  1. spring.ssl.bundle.jks.web-server.keystore.location
  • Description: Specifies the location of the keystore file in the local file system.
  • Example: spring.ssl.bundle.jks.web-server.keystore.location=/some/secure/path/test.keystore.bcfks
  1. spring.ssl.bundle.jks.web-server.keystore.password
  • Description: Specifies the password for the keystore.
  • Example: spring.ssl.bundle.jks.web-server.keystore.password=SecretPassword
  1. spring.ssl.bundle.jks.web-server.keystore.type
  • Description: Specifies the type of the keystore. Common types include JKS, PKCS12, and BCFKS.
  • Example: spring.ssl.bundle.jks.web-server.keystore.type=BCFKS
  1. server.ssl.bundle
  • Description: Specifies which SSL bundle to use for configuring the server. This parameter links to the defined SSL bundle, for example, web-server.
  • Example: server.ssl.bundle=web-server
  1. server.port
  • Description: Specifies the port on which the server will listen for HTTPS requests.
  • Example: server.port=8443

Example Configuration

To enable TLS for the edge module using the above parameters, you need to provide them as the environment variables. Below is an example configuration:

spring.ssl.bundle.jks.web-server.key.password=SecretPassword
spring.ssl.bundle.jks.web-server.key.alias=localhost
spring.ssl.bundle.jks.web-server.keystore.location=classpath:test/test.keystore.bcfks
spring.ssl.bundle.jks.web-server.keystore.password=SecretPassword
spring.ssl.bundle.jks.web-server.keystore.type=BCFKS

server.ssl.bundle=web-server
server.port=8443

Also, you can use the relaxed binding with the upper case format, which is recommended when using system environment variables.

SPRING_SSL_BUNDLE_JKS_WEBSERVER_KEY_PASSWORD=SecretPassword
SPRING_SSL_BUNDLE_JKS_WEBSERVER_KEY_ALIAS=localhost
SPRING_SSL_BUNDLE_JKS_WEBSERVER_KEYSTORE_LOCATION=classpath:test/test.keystore.bcfks
SPRING_SSL_BUNDLE_JKS_WEBSERVER_KEYSTORE_PASSWORD=SecretPassword
SPRING_SSL_BUNDLE_JKS_WEBSERVER_KEYSTORE_TYPE=BCFKS

SERVER_SSL_BUNDLE=web-server
SERVER_PORT=8443

TLS Configuration for Feign HTTP Clients

To configure Transport Layer Security (TLS) for HTTP clients created using Feign annotations in the edge module, you can use the following configuration parameters. These parameters allow you to specify trust store details necessary for setting up TLS for Feign clients.

Configuration Parameters

  1. folio.client.okapiUrl
  • Description: Specifies the base URL for the Okapi service.
  • Example: folio.client.okapiUrl=https://okapi:443
  1. folio.client.tls.enabled
  • Description: Enables or disables TLS for the Feign clients.
  • Example: folio.client.tls.enabled=true
  1. folio.client.tls.trustStorePath
  • Description: Specifies the location of the trust store file.
  • Example: folio.client.tls.trustStorePath=classpath:/some/secure/path/test.truststore.bcfks
  1. folio.client.tls.trustStorePassword
  • Description: Specifies the password for the trust store.
  • Example: folio.client.tls.trustStorePassword="SecretPassword"
  1. folio.client.tls.trustStoreType
  • Description: Specifies the type of the trust store. Common types include JKS, PKCS12, and BCFKS.
  • Example: folio.client.tls.trustStoreType=bcfks

Note

The trustStorePath, trustStorePassword, and trustStoreType parameters can be omitted if the server provides a public certificate.

Example Configuration

To enable TLS for Feign HTTP clients using the above parameters, you need to provide them as the environment variables. Below is an example configuration:

folio.client.okapiUrl=https://okapi:443
folio.client.tls.enabled=true
folio.client.tls.trustStorePath=classpath:test/test.truststore.bcfks
folio.client.tls.trustStorePassword=SecretPassword
folio.client.tls.trustStoreType=bcfks

Also, you can use the relaxed binding with the upper case format, which is recommended when using system environment variables.

FOLIO_CLIENT_OKAPIURL=https://okapi:443
FOLIO_CLIENT_TLS_ENABLED=true
FOLIO_CLIENT_TLS_TRUSTSTOREPATH=classpath:test/test.truststore.bcfks
FOLIO_CLIENT_TLS_TRUSTSTOREPASSWORD=SecretPassword
FOLIO_CLIENT_TLS_TRUSTSTORETYPE=bcfks