loopback-example-rest-connector
Overview
This example demonstrates basic usage of loopback-connector-rest.
The project has two servers: local-server
and external-server
. The “external” server
serves a simple REST API, while the local server fetches data using
this REST API.
Running the app
$ git clone https://github.com/strongloop/loopback-example-rest-connector.git
$ cd loopback-example-rest-connector/external-server
$ npm install
$ node .
In another shell:
$ cd local-server
$ npm install
$ node .
You should see console messages on the local server. Verify the data has been
retrieved from the remote server by doing a GET request on Magazines in the
explorer or by running curl localhost:3000/api/Magazines
.
FAQs
The following are common questions related to using the REST connector.
How do you perform a GET request to a remote server?
In this example, we have a REST API exposed in model-config.json .
To make a request to the remote server, declare new datasource that uses the REST connector in the local datasources.json.
A few things to note in this file is the connector
property’s value is rest
and
there is an operations
property that takes an array of objects.
This object has two properties: template
and function
.
The template
property contains method
which is the HTTP method type to
perform the request with and url
which is the URL to the remote resource.
The function
property is the name of the property you will use to trigger the
request. For example, we name our property find
because we will trigger the
request using Magazine.find()...
.
The idea is to use find
to make a GET
request to a url
we specify.