OrderSystem

An independent micro-service that takes orders in and processes payments.

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Order System

Overview

Order System is a micro-service written in Vapor, a server-side Swift framework, that handles the purchasing of merchandise for an e-commerce platform. It has third-party payments with providers like PayPal and Stripe, order histories for users, guest checkout, and customizable user attributes for any additional features you want to build in.

This service does not manage a store’s products and inventory, user accounts, or customer service.

Setup

Once you have the Order System service forked and downloaded, you will want to do specific configurations so it works with your app.

First, there are a few environment variables you will have to declare and configuration values to set.

JWT

Since Order System use JWT for authenticating users, you will need to create JWT_PUBLIC and JWT_SECRET variables, which will be the n and d values respectively. If you don’t have values yet for these variables, you can create them with the OpenSSL command-line tool (instructions from Google Cloud docs):

openssl genrsa -out rsa_private.pem 2048
openssl rsa -in rsa_private.pem -pubout -out rsa_public.pem

Note that these values must be RSA compatible.

PayPal

If you are going to keep the built-in PayPal integration, you will need to set the PAYPAL_CLIENT_ID and PAYPAL_CLIENT_SECRET variables. You can see where to get these values in the skelpo/PayPal package README

In the Sources/App/Configuration/OrderService.swift file, you will need to set the paypalPayeeEmail, paypalRedirectApprove, paypalRedirectCancel to replace the default values with the ones your app will use.

Stripe

If you are going to use the built-in Stripe integration, you will need to set the STRIPE_KEY or STRIPE_TEST_KEY variables depending on your environment.

ProductManager

The Order System service relies on a different service to handle the store’s products and inventory. To connect to it, you will need to have a service that has a URL structure of uri/:id and returns a JSON structure that follows this pattern:

{
	"id": Int?,
	"sku": String,
	"name": String,
	"description": String?,
	"prices": ([Price]?) [
		{
			"id": Int?,
			"cents": Int,
			"active": Bool,
			"currency": String
		}
	]
}

Skelpo provides a ProductManager that handles this that you can use.

The uri variable needs to be set to the route of the product management service you are hosting that a product can be accessed from when a forward slash and the product’s ID (/:id) are appended to the route path. The variable is in the Sources/App/Configuration/ProductManager.swift file.

MySQL Database

Order System is built on a MySQL database. The configuration is in the Sources/App/Configuration/databases.swift file.

The configuration values are fetched from the environment variables used by Vapor Cloud with development variables as the default values. If you want a dev MySQL database to connect to the service without any changes, it will need to:

  • Have localhost as its hostname.
  • Created under the user root.
  • Its password set to password.
  • Its name is order_system.

Order System assumes the database will always be on port 3306.

API

You can read the API docs for this service here.