I am new in the AIO world, so for my proof of concept I am using and modifying the CIF reference project commerce-cif-graphql-integration-reference, but I am trying to create custom configuration values to connect to a 3rd party REST API. The goal is to have separate values per environment, for example:
For namespace mycoolnamespace1:
MY_API_URL = http://dev.mycookapi.com/rest/something
MY_API_KEY = DEV123
For namespace mycoolnamespace2:
MY_API_URL = http://qa.mycookapi.com/rest/something
MY_API_KEY = QA123
For namepsace prod
MY_API_URL = http://prod.mycookapi.com/rest/something
MY_API_KEY = PROD123
Then have these variables available in 'params' to be used by my actions. However I don't know how to achieve this. Could some good soul point me to the right direction?
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A quick update, I think I was able to partially fix the problem as follows:
In my .env file I just added my custom property SAMPLE_PRODUCT_URL
AIO_runtime_auth=[my auth] AIO_runtime_namespace=[my namespace] AIO_runtime_apihost=https://adobeioruntime.net SERVICE_API_KEY= #One debug mode to rule them all LOG_LEVEL=debug #Other stuff SAMPLE_PRODUCT_URL=https://[my url here]/sample.json
Then in the file app.config.yaml I just added the property in the inputs section for my action (sampleproducturl: $SAMPLE_PRODUCT_URL)
application: actions: actions web: web-src runtimeManifest: packages: commerce-cif-graphql-integration: license: Apache-2.0 actions: dispatcher: function: actions/local/dispatcher.js web: 'yes' runtime: 'nodejs:14' inputs: LOG_LEVEL: debug use-aio-cache: false # number of seconds for caching; set to false or remove to disable caching url: https://jafet-is-cool.com sampleproducturl: $SAMPLE_PRODUCT_URL remoteSchemas: # Action with smaller order has "merge priority" in schema conflicts cart: order: 20 action: commerce-cif-graphql-integration/cart annotations: provide-api-key: true final: true
At first I didn't see any changes (sampleproducturl was not present in the params) so I ran aio app undeploy and then aio app deploy and that did the trick.
Now the missing part is: How to add separate environment variables per namespace? In the regular AEM could there is a section to add environment variables but that option is not present for adobe runtime. any ideas?
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Yes -- environment variables can be passed in using default params. You've done it correctly in your second reply and you could read more about it here - https://github.com/apache/openwhisk-wskdeploy/blob/master/docs/wskdeploy_action_fixed_parms.md#actio....
If you are looking to set separate env variables in different namespaces, I would suggest keeping multiple copies of app.config.yaml and .env file that map to the environments you are trying to deploy to. When you are switching projects / namespaces, use the app.config.yaml and .env file that match the environment you are trying to deploy to.
Hope this helps,
Sarah
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In the Settings window, under Related Settings, click Advanced system settings. On the Advanced tab, click Environment Variables. Click New to create a new environment variable. Click Edit to modify an existing environment variable.
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