Miscellaneous iRODS microservices developed or modified by Utrecht University.
Developed at Utrecht University:
- msi_dir_list: Lists the contents of a physical directory
- msi_file_checksum: Calculate a checksum of a physical file without persisting it in the iCAT database
- msiRegisterEpicPID: Register an EPIC PID
- msi_stat_vault: Get properties of a physical file or directory in the vault of a unixfilesystem resource
Developed at Donders Institute:
- msi_json_objops: get, add and set values in a json object
- msi_json_arrayops: get, add and set values in a json array. modified to handle arrays of arrays
The msi_json_arrayops and msi_json_objops microservices are derived from work at the Donders Institute. The license in DONDERS-LICENSE applies
Developed at Maastricht University:
- msi_add_avu: Microservice to add AVU
- msi_rmw_avu: Microservice to remove AVU
Developed at Wageningen University & Research:
- msiArchiveCreate: create an archive
- msiArchiveExtract: extract from an archive
- msiArchiveIndex: index an archive
iRODS UU microservices can be installed using the packages provided on the releases page.
You can also build the microservices yourself, see Building from source.
This repository includes a Vagrant configuration for building irods-uu-microservices from source on either CentOS 7 (for the RPM package) or Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (for the DEB package). It can be found in vagrant/build. In order to build a package using Vagrant, edit the .env file in the Vagrant build directory. Adjust the BOXNAME and IRODS_VERSION vars as needed. Then run vagrant up to provision the VM. The VM has all dependencies pre-installed, as well as a clone of the irods-uu-microservices repository. Log in on the VM using vagrant ssh and create the package (see below).
To build from source without using the Vagrant configuration, the following build-time dependencies must be installed (package names may differ on your platform):
make
gcc-c++
irods-devel
irods-externals-cmake3.5.2-0
irods-externals-clang6.0-0
boost-devel
boost-locale
openssl-devel
libcurl-devel
libuuid-devel
jansson-devel
libarchive-devel
rpmdevtools
(if you are creating an RPM)
sudo yum install make gcc-c++ irods-devel irods-externals-cmake3.5.2-0 irods-externals-clang6.0-0 boost-devel boost-locale openssl-devel libcurl-devel jansson-devel libuuid-devel libarchive-devel rpmdevtools
Follow these instructions to build from source:
-
First, browse to the directory where you have unpacked the source distribution.
-
Check whether your umask is set to a sane value. If the output of
umask
is not0022
, runumask 0022
to fix it. This is important for avoiding conflicts in created packages later on. -
Compile the project
export PATH=/opt/irods-externals/cmake3.5.2-0/bin:$PATH
cmake .
make
Now you can either build an RPM or install the project without a package manager.
To create a package:
make package
That's it, you should now have an RPM in your build directory which you can install using yum.
To install without creating a package
make install
This will install the .so
files into the microservice plugin directory.