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RESTHeart

Open Source Low-code API development framework
Featuring ready-to-go Security and MongoDB API

Run this docker command to start (go to Setup for more installation options)

$ curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SoftInstigate/restheart/master/docker-compose.yml --output docker-compose.yml && docker compose up

Then check the tutorials

MongoDB REST API Tutorial MongoDB GraphQL API Tutorial Framework Tutorial Auth Tutorial

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RESTHeart Features

The MongoDB best friend

RESTHeart unlocks all the features of MongoDB via REST, GraphQL and WebSocket APIs.

Also supports Mongo Atlas, FerretDB, AWS DocumentDB, and Azure Cosmos DB

Container friendly

RESTHeart is available as a Docker image and tailored for the GraalVM to build lightweight native images with instant startup time, low memory footprint.

Docker Pulls
Declarative Access Control

RESTHeart provides a powerful and battle-tested security layer that keeps your application secure without coding.

Enhanced Development Framework

Unlock the Power of Microservices with Ease: discover our innovative development framework that simplifies the creation of microservices in Java, Kotlin, JavaScript, or TypeScript. Our framework provides a set of simple yet robust building blocks: Service, Provider, Interceptor, and Initializer.

Focus on Your Microservice Logic, Not the Complexity. Experience the freedom to code your microservice logic without worrying about complex and time-consuming tasks. Our framework takes care of crucial aspects such as runtime process management, security, concurrency, HTTP transport protocol, request routing, logging, configuration, and data protection.

The RESTHeart runtime leverages a scalable and pooled thread-per-request concurrency model. This means that developers, including those working with JavaScript, can enjoy a streamlined development process without the complexities of asynchronous programming.

REST Data API

Read, write and search JSON documents with HTTP requests without coding; specify MongoDB queries and projection options; deal with large result sets with automatic pagination.

GraphQL Data API

The GraphQL plugin works side by side with the REST plugin to get an unified API to build modern applications. GraphQL applications are configured through an API without coding.

WebSocket Data API

The WebSocket API notifies clients of data changes in real time and supports thousands of connected clients. Data streams are configured through an API without coding.

Data API

Query documents from the command line with httpie.

The GET request has two query parameters: filter to apply a query and pagesize to limit the response to one document.
Here we use the brilliant httpie, a modern command line HTTP client.

More examples
$ http -b GET https://demo.restheart.org/messages'?filter={"from":"Bob"}&pagesize=1'

[
    {
        "_id": {
            "$oid": "5c50963e477870eb8258fa68"
        },
        "from": "Bob",
        "message": "was here"
    }
]

Query documents from the command line with cURL.

The GET request has two query parameters: filter to apply a query (that needs to be encoded with --data-urlencode option since it contains the curly brackets) and pagesize to limit the response to one document.
Here we use the immortal cURL!

More examples
$ curl -G --data-urlencode 'filter={"from":"Bob"}' https://demo.restheart.org/messages?pagesize=1

[
    {
        "_id": {
            "$oid": "5c50963e477870eb8258fa68"
        },
        "from": "Bob",
        "message": "was here",
    }
]

Query documents with JavaScript.

The GET request has two query parameters: filter to apply a query and pagesize to limit the response to one document.
Here we use the fetch API.

Run it
const url = encodeURI('https://demo.restheart.org/messages?filter={"from":"Bob"}&pagesize=1');

fetch(url)
  .then(response => response.json())
  .then(json => JSON.stringify(json, null, 2))
  .then(docs => console.log(docs));

Query documents with Java.

The GET request has two query parameters: filter to apply a query and pagesize to limit the response to one document.
Here we use the unirest java http library.

More examples
public void printOutMessages() throws UnirestException {
    var resp = Unirest.get("https://demo.restheart.org/messages")
            .queryString("filter", "{'from':'Bob'}")
            .queryString("pagesize", "1")
            .asJson();

    // print out each message
    resp.getBody().getArray().forEach(msg -> System.out.println(msg.toString()));
}

Query documents with Swift.

The GET request has two query parameters: filter to appy a query and pagesize to limit the response to one document.
Here we use the JSONSerialization to parse the response body.

More examples
import UIKit
import PlaygroundSupport

var urlComponents = URLComponents(string: "https://demo.restheart.org/messages")

// set the query parameters
var queryItems = [URLQueryItem]()
queryItems.append(URLQueryItem(name: "pagesize", value: "1"))
queryItems.append(URLQueryItem(name: "filter", value: "{\"from\":\"Bob\"}"))
urlComponents?.queryItems = queryItems

var urlRequest = URLRequest(url: (urlComponents?.url)!)

// set request method
urlRequest.httpMethod = "GET"

URLSession.shared.dataTask(with: urlRequest) { (data, response, error) in
    guard let dataResponse = data, error == nil
    else {
        print(error?.localizedDescription ?? "Response Error")
        return
    }

    do {
        let jsonResponse = try JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: dataResponse, options: [])
        print(jsonResponse)
    } catch let jsonError {
        print(jsonError)
    }
}.resume()

// only needed in playground
PlaygroundPage.current.needsIndefiniteExecution = true

Polyglot Framework

Implement web services in minutes.

Implement a simple interface and deploy the web service by copying its jar file into the plugins directory.

See it on GitHub More examples
@RegisterPlugin(name = "greetings", description = "just another Hello World")
public class GreeterService implements JsonService {
    @Override
    public void handle(JsonRequest req, JsonResponse res) {
        switch(req.getMethod()) {
            case GET -> res.setContent(object().put("message", "Hello World!"));
            case OPTIONS -> handleOptions(req);
            default -> res.setStatusCode(HttpStatus.SC_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED);
        }
    }
}

Implement plugins in Kotlin.

You can use Java and Kotlin to implement plugins.

Kotlin Service example
@RegisterPlugin(name = "kotlinGreeterService", description = "just another Hello World in Kotlin")
class GreeterService : JsonService {
    override fun handle(req: JsonRequest, res: JsonResponse) {
        when(req.method) {
            METHOD.GET -> res.content = obj().put("msg", "Hello World").get()
            METHOD.OPTIONS -> handleOptions(req);
            else -> res.setStatusCode(HttpStatus.SC_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED);
        }
    }
}

Snoop and modify requests at different stages of their lifecycle.

This interceptor applies to requests of the hello web service adding a timestamp to the response content.
Interceptor can be executed at different points of the request as defined by the interceptPoint parameter of the annotation RegisterPlugin

More examples
@RegisterPlugin(name = "helloInterceptor",
    description = "add a timestamp to the response of /greetings",
    interceptPoint = InterceptPoint.RESPONSE)
public class HelloInterceptor implements JsonInterceptor {
    @Override
    public void handle(JsonRequest req, JsonResponse res) {
        res.getContent()
            .getAsJsonObject()
            .addProperty("timestamp", Instant.now().toString());
    }

    @Override
    public boolean resolve(JsonRequest req, JsonResponse res) {
        return req.isHandledBy("greetings");
    }
}

Implement plugins in JavaScript.

This is yet another Hello World web service.
Running RESTHeart on the GraalVM allows you to deploy JavaScript Services and Interceptors.

More examples
export const options = {
    name: "helloWorldService",
    description: "just another Hello World",
    uri: "/hello"
}

export function handle(req, res) {
    res.setContent(JSON.stringify({ msg: 'Hello World' }));
    res.setContentTypeAsJson();
}

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RESTHeart Docker image's pulls

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