Designed to used with:
- The
isle-houdini-connector
container and docker-compose service - The Drupal 8 site
Based on:
Contains and includes:
To run the container, you'll need to bind mount two things:
- A public key from the key pair used to sign and verify JWT tokens at
/opt/keys/public.key
- A
php.ini
file with output buffering enabled at/usr/local/etc/php/php.ini
You'll also want to set two environment variables, which affect configuration of the microservice
- HOUDINI_JWT_ADMIN_TOKEN - An easy to remember token to replace an actual JWT when testing (usually "islandora")
- HOUDINI_LOG_LEVEL - Logging level for the Houdini microservice (DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, etc...)
docker run -d -p 8000:8000 -e HOUDINI_JWT_ADMIN_TOKEN=islandora -e HOUDINI_LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG -v /path/to/public.key:/opt/keys/public.key -v /path/to/php.ini:/usr/local/etc/php/php.ini isle-houdini
To test Houdini, you can issue a curl command against it to verify its endpoints are working. For example, to run identify
on the Islandora logo:
- curl -H "Authorization: Bearer islandora" -H "Apix-Ldp-Resource: https://islandora.ca/sites/default/files/Islandora.png" idcp.localhost:8000/identify
Note the the Authorization
header contains the HOUDINI_JWT_ADMIN_TOKEN value after Bearer
.