Overview
elm-sync configuration is done in the Spring Boot application.yml file. The configuration associates one CDCM space with one ELM GCM server, and lists the CDCM Configuration Areas that should be synchronized with ELM GCM. Configuration includes the following topics:
The elm-sync server configuration
The SQLite database configuration for elm-sync
cdcm sever and API
ibm-elm server and API information
spring security for oauth2 for CDCM access
OAuth1.0a configuration for access to ELM GCM
The cdcm Configuration Area to ELM GCM server mappings
Description
elm-sync uses the configuration information in the application.yml file to configure the CDCM and ELM GCM server URLs, access control and API information, and the list of CDCM Configuration Areas to sync. elm-sync then uses the CDCM TRS provider to read the change long to replicate changes in CDCM in the corresponding project areas and resources in ELM GCM. elm-sync does not use the CDCM TRS base to determine what configuration areas to sync. Rather these are explicitly defined in the configuration.area.mapping elements.
elm-sync also does not use the trs:cutoffEvent, assuming it is always 0. This effectively means elm-sync assumes the TRS base is empty and all the TRS provider information is in the change log. This may need to be updated if CDCM implements change log pruning.
Configuration
application.yml
The application.yml
defines various information elm-sync uses to determine what CDCM configuration areas should be synced to ELM GCM and how to access them through their authenticated APIs. Here’s an example application.yml file.
spring: security: oauth2: client: registration: custom: #'custom' here can be anything client-id: ${CLIENT_ID:genoslc-development} #genoslc-development client-secret: ${CLIENT_SECRET:z0AMmptqxxuQBBiZc7FMJVAisvGmMadD} redirect-uri: http://localhost:${server.port}/${server.servlet.context-path}/login/oauth2/code/custom scope: ${CLIENT_SCOPE:openid} authorization-grant-type: authorization_code provider: custom: #'custom' here can be anything issuer-uri: https://keycloak.mid.de/realms/Smartfacts-Development user-name-attribute: ${USER_NAME_ATTRIBUTE:preferred_username} user-info-authentication-method: ${USER_INFO_AUTHENTICATION_METHOD:form} # header, form, query resourceserver: jwt: issuer-uri: https://keycloak.mid.de/realms/Smartfacts-Development elm-sync: # configuration for the elm-sync server instance: name: ELM-SYNC-1 configuration: cdcm-configuration-url: http://localhost:8080/api/v1/objectMappings cdcm-url: https://www.example.com/ max-number-of-retries: 6 retry-backoff: 2 max-number-of-unique-title-retries: 50 server: port: ${PORT:8080} servlet: context-path: "/sandbox" cdcm: # the CDCM server instance and Space to use, one instance per elm-sync server api: host: https://cdcm.demo.smartfacts.com space-key: CDCM-IPKvRuZYUps1 ibm-elm: # the IBM ELM server instance to use, corresponds to a CDCM Space api: host: https://elmdemo.smartfacts.com:9443 pa-creation-path: /gc/service/com.ibm.team.process.internal.service.web.IProcessWebUIService/projectArea pa-get-path: /gc/service/com.ibm.team.process.internal.service.web.IProcessWebUIService/allProjectAreas config-update-path: /gc/gc.webui.updateConfiguration datasource: url: jdbc:sqlite:/Users/jamsden/data/sqlite/elmsync.db driver-class-name: org.sqlite.JDBC username: sa password: sa jpa: database-platform: org.hibernate.community.dialect.SQLiteDialect hibernate: ddl-auto: update show-sql: true smartfacts: oauth10a: active: true outbound:elm details: - name: elmdemo.smartfacts.com protected-url-roots: https://elmdemo.smartfacts.com:9443/jts/**,https://elmdemo.smartfacts.com:9443/rm/**,https://elmdemo.smartfacts.com:9443/gc/** consumer-key: jamsden_auth consumer-secret: Chajas3mat# rootservices: https://elmdemo.smartfacts.com:9443/jts/rootservices - name: ibm-elm-qm protected-url-roots: https://elmdemo.smartfacts.com:9443/qm consumer-key: consumer-key consumer-secret: secret rootservices: https://elmdemo.smartfacts.com:9443/qm/rootservices inbound: realm-name: sandbox-realm auto-approve-consumer-keys: true auto-approve-tokens: true details: - name: mid-elm-inbound consumer-key: bc2a6767-af53-417a-a97c-c9487804d5df consumer-secret: secret configuration: area: mapping: - source: 664f38242aac9257b5b0c79c target: https://elmdemo.smartfacts.com:9443 - source: 664f383b2aac9257b5b0c7a0 target: https://elmdemo.smartfacts.com:9443 - source: 664c7d15f7eb227a1021a7ce target: https://elmdemo.smartfacts.com:9443
elm-sync server configuration
This section defines the elm-server configuration including the server port and context-path for accessing the elm-sync controllers, and server instance information.
elm-sync: # configuration for the elm-sync server instance: name: ELM-SYNC-1 configuration: cdcm-configuration-url: http://localhost:8080/api/v1/objectMappings cdcm-url: https://www.example.com/ max-number-of-retries: 6 retry-backoff: 2 max-number-of-unique-title-retries: 50 server: port: ${PORT:8080} servlet: context-path: "/sandbox"
elm-syn SQLite database configuration
elm-sync uses SQLite for persisting information about the CDCM configuration areas and ELM GCM project areas that are being synchronized. The information includes:
The Configuration Area id
The ELM Server URL and corresponding project area URL
The trs:order number of the last trs:change event processed by elm-sync. Changes after this event will be processed on the next elm-sync scan cycle.
datasource: # tge /SQLite data source used by elm-sync url: jdbc:sqlite:/data/sqlite/elmsync.db driver-class-name: org.sqlite.JDBC username: sa password: sa jpa: database-platform: org.hibernate.community.dialect.SQLiteDialect hibernate: ddl-auto: update show-sql: true
CDCM Server and API
This section defines the CDCM server and space that is the source of configuration areas that will be synced to ELM GCM project areas.
cdcm: # the CDCM server instance and Space to use, one instance per elm-sync server api: host: https://cdcm.demo.smartfacts.com space-key: CDCM-IPKvRuZYUps1
IBM ELM server and API information
This section specifies the IBM ELM GCM server that will be synchronized with the CDCM space.
ibm-elm: # the IBM ELM server instance to use, corresponds to a CDCM Space api: host: https://elmdemo.smartfacts.com:9443 pa-creation-path: /gc/service/com.ibm.team.process.internal.service.web.IProcessWebUIService/projectArea pa-get-path: /gc/service/com.ibm.team.process.internal.service.web.IProcessWebUIService/allProjectAreas config-update-path: /gc/gc.webui.updateConfiguration
Future consideration: The pa-creation-path, pa-get-path and config-update-path are specified in ELM GCM private API. These paths are unlikely to change or could possibly be discovered and may not need to be configured manually. See https://jazz.net/gc/doc/scenarios.
CDCM Security Configuration
Access to CDCM uses AOuth 2 which is configured for the Spring Boot application
spring: security: oauth2: client: registration: custom: #'custom' here can be anything client-id: ${CLIENT_ID:genoslc-development} #genoslc-development client-secret: ${CLIENT_SECRET:z0AMmptqxxuQBBiZc7FMJVAisvGmMadD} redirect-uri: http://localhost:${server.port}/${server.servlet.context-path}/login/oauth2/code/custom scope: ${CLIENT_SCOPE:openid} authorization-grant-type: authorization_code provider: custom: #'custom' here can be anything issuer-uri: https://keycloak.mid.de/realms/Smartfacts-Development user-name-attribute: ${USER_NAME_ATTRIBUTE:preferred_username} user-info-authentication-method: ${USER_INFO_AUTHENTICATION_METHOD:form} # header, form, query resourceserver: jwt: issuer-uri: https://keycloak.mid.de/realms/Smartfacts-Development
ELM GCM OAuth1.0a Security Configuration
elm-sync uses OAuth1.0a to access ELM GCM through the REST APIs. This access is done through a functional user whose ID is associated with a consumer key and secret.
smartfacts: oauth10a: active: true outbound:elm details: - name: elmdemo.smartfacts.com protected-url-roots: https://elmdemo.smartfacts.com:9443/jts/**,https://elmdemo.smartfacts.com:9443/rm/**,https://elmdemo.smartfacts.com:9443/gc/** consumer-key: jamsden_auth consumer-secret: some_password rootservices: https://elmdemo.smartfacts.com:9443/jts/rootservices - name: ibm-elm-qm protected-url-roots: https://elmdemo.smartfacts.com:9443/qm consumer-key: consumer-key consumer-secret: secret rootservices: https://elmdemo.smartfacts.com:9443/qm/rootservices inbound: realm-name: sandbox-realm auto-approve-consumer-keys: true auto-approve-tokens: true details: - name: mid-elm-inbound consumer-key: bc2a6767-af53-417a-a97c-c9487804d5df consumer-secret: secret
The outbound.details provide the information elm-sync need to be able to access ELM GCM services using OAuth1.0a for authentication.
The inbound.relm-name is used for the elm-sync REST API services defined in the com.mid.smartfacts.cdcm.elmc.controllers classes:
ElmApplicationController: provides rootservices, service provider catalog and about information for elm-sync
TestConfigurationAreaReaderController: implements various fixed test cases for accessing CDCM Configuration Areas
TestController: implements various test cases for accessing CDCM and ELM GCM resources, useful for developing automate test cases and for exploring implementation options and issues
Creating the ELM GCM functional id
elm-sync access the ELM GCM REST APIs using OAuth1.0a and a functional id. The is the most reliable way to do server to server communication with ELM servers because they all use OAuth1.0a to configure consumer/friend relationships to allow the ELM servers to talk to each other. OAuth1.0a can be reliably depended on to be supported by ELM servers.
For elm-sync to access ELM GCM, you must register elm-sync with the ELM Jazz Team Server (JTS) as a consumer (inbound) connection, with consumer key and secret. Then you need to associate that consumer with a functional id that has JazzAdmins, JazzUsers and JazzProjectAdmins repository permissions. Here a brief summary of the steps
Navigate to the Jazz Team Server Administration Home page
Manage or create users and create the functional id with JazzAdmins, JazzUsers and JazzProjectAdmins repository permissions
Click Manage Server and then Communication > Consumers (Inbound)
Use the Register Consumer form to create a Trusted Consumer Key with a Consumer Secret. This is the same information that will be used in the smartfacts.oauth10a.outbound.details entry in the application.yml file.
Edit the newly created Authorized Key and set the Functional User ID to the Id you create above:
CDCM Configuration Area to ELM GCM Server Mappings
This section maps the CDCM configuration area to the ELM GCM server used to create the corresponding project area.
configuration: area: mapping: - source: 664f38242aac9257b5b0c79c target: https://elmdemo.smartfacts.com:9443 - source: 664f383b2aac9257b5b0c7a0 target: https://elmdemo.smartfacts.com:9443 - source: 664c7d15f7eb227a1021a7ce target: https://elmdemo.smartfacts.com:9443
Note: Although a configuration.area.mapping.target specifies the URL of the ELM GCM server, this URL must be the same as ibm-elm.api.host. elm-sync is currently configured to sync one CDCM server with one ELM GCM server. A different instance of elm-sync could be used to sync different CDCM and ELM GCM servers.
Future consideration: Support configuration of multiple CDCM and ELM GCM servers in a single elm-sync implementation:
Change configuration.area.mapping.source to a URL link to the CDCM configuration area, instead of just its ID
Derive the ibm-elm.api information for the configuration.area.mapping.target URL through discovery
Configuration
elm-sync is configured using the Spring Boot project file application.yml
. This file has to be put in the application’s resources folder. Spring Boot profiles can be used for different configurations such as application-local.yml
for local development, and application-prod.yml
for production.
Kubernetes
The application.yml
contains security sensitive information such as consumer keys and secrets, and should be placed into a kubernetes secret, and mounted into the CDCM container. The name of this secret is "elm-sync", the value of is the application.yml
file.
To integrate the application.yml file into your CDCM deployment, you need to create a secret called “elm-sync” in the namespace of your CDCM deployment.
There are two ways to do this:
Use
kubectl
kubectl create secret generic elm-sync --from-file=application.yml=./resources/application.yml -n cdcm
If the secret has to be created manually or from a vault, use this template:
apiVersion: v1 data: application.yml: <base64 encoded content of the file application.yml> kind: Secret metadata: name: elm-sync namespace: cdcm type: Opaque
Save the file as application.yml
and apply it with:
kubectl apply -f application.yml -n <namespace>
Reference
The following tables define each of the leave properties in the elm-sync configuration. See the example above for the property paths.
elm-sync Server Configuration: elm-sync, server
Key | Description |
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| A name for this elm-sync server instance |
| The URL to access the current CDCM to ELM Sync mapping information, the data from the SQLite object_mapping table. |
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| The port for the elm-sync server |
| /sandbox, the path for the elm-sync controllers e.g., http://localhost:8080/sandbox/api/v1/objectMappings |
elm-sync Persistance: datasource
Key | Description |
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| URL of the SQLite database. This database will be created if it does not exist. |
| The SQLite driver class name, usually Possible values are |
| The SQLite database user name |
| The SQLite database password |
CDCM Server: cdcm
Specifies the CDCM server and space key to synchronize with ELM GCM:
Key | Description |
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| URL of the CDCM server to synchronize |
| The key of the Space containing the Configuration Areas to sync to ELM GCM |
CDCM Security: spring.security.oauth2
Specifies the CDCM OAuth 2 security information.
Key | Description |
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| The CDCM server OAuth 2 client id |
| The CDCM server OAuth 2 client secret |
IBM ELM Server: ibm-elm
Specifies the IBM ELM GCM server that will be synchronized with the CDCM Space.
Key | Description |
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| URL of the ELM GCM server to synchronize with |
| Path of the ELM GCM service to create a project area. |
| Path of the ELM GCM service to update a configuration. |
| Path of the ELM GCM service to create a project area. |
Future consideration: these API paths are defined by the GCM REST API at https://jazz.net/gc/doc/scenarios and https://jazz.net/jts/doc/scenarios and may not be need to be configured manually.
ELM GCM Security Configuration: smartfacts.oauth10a
CDCM Configuration Area Mappings: configuration.area.mapping
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