Integrate jlibra into your Spring Boot applications via Spring's dependency injection and Spring Boots external configuration and Actuator functionality.
This is basically a copy with search/replace of web3j-spring-boot-starter
The jlibra-spring-boot-starter
project enables other (Spring Boot) applications, like web applications, shell applications, and more, to use the jlibra library.
As a sample for this usage the java-libra-cli
application was created.
To use, create a new Spring Boot Application, and include the following dependencies:
Maven:
<dependency>
<groupId>dev.jlibra</groupId>
<artifactId>jlibra-spring-boot-starter</artifactId>
<version>1.0.0</version>
</dependency>
Gradle:
compile ('dev.jlibra:jlibra-spring-boot-starter:1.0.0')
Now Spring can inject jlibra instances for you where ever you need them:
@Autowired
private JLibra jlibra;
The JLibra
class is initialized with the values configured according to externalized configuration in Spring.
For example, add the configuration values to a file application.properties
next to the runnable jar.
jlibra.service-url=ad.testnet.libra.org
jlibra.service-port=8000
jlibra.faucet-url=faucet.testnet.libra.org
jlibra.faucet-port=80
jlibra.gas-unit-price=5
jlibra.max-gas-amount=600000
There are currently two predefined actions in the action
package.
- AccountStateQuery
- PeerToPeerTransfer
These actions can just be @Autowired
and are preconfigured as well, so you don't have to deal with jlibra
directly.
This is WIP and other actions will be added soon.
@Autowired
private PeerToPeerTransfer peerToPeerTransfer
public void transfer(...) {
peerToPeerTransfer.transfer(...);
}
For further information on jlibra, please refer to the jlibra GitHub.