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REM A script to invoke some sample curl commands on a Windows machine
REM against a running container image of the app-specific Gilhari microservice
REM gilhari_simple_example:1.0.
REM
REM This scripts populates some data but does not delete them.
REM
REM The responses are recorded in a log file (curl.log).
REM
REM Note that these curl commands use a default mapped port number of 80
REM even though the port number exposed by the app-specific
REM microservice may be different (e.g., 8081) inside the container shell.
REM
REM You may optionally specify a non-default port number as the first
REM command line argument to this script. For example, to specify a
REM port number of 8899, use the following command:
REM curlCommands 8899
IF %1.==. GOTO DefaultPort
SET port=%1
GOTO Proceed
:DefaultPort
SET port=80
GOTO Proceed
:Proceed
echo ** BEGIN OUTPUT ** > curl.log
echo. >> curl.log
echo Using PORT number %port% >> curl.log
echo. >> curl.log
echo ** Check the health of the Gilhari microservice >> curl.log
curl -X GET "http://localhost:%port%/gilhari/v1/health/check" >> curl.log
echo. >> curl.log
echo. >> curl.log
echo ** Delete all Employee objects to start fresh >> curl.log
curl -X DELETE "http://localhost:%port%/gilhari/v1/Employee" >> curl.log
echo. >> curl.log
echo. >> curl.log
echo ** Insert one Employee object >> curl.log
curl -X POST "http://localhost:%port%/gilhari/v1/Employee" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "{""entity"":{""id"":39,""name"":""John39"",""compensation"":54039,""exempt"":true,""DOB"":381484800390}}" >> curl.log
echo. >> curl.log
echo. >> curl.log
echo ** Query all Employee objects >> curl.log
curl -X GET "http://localhost:%port%/gilhari/v1/Employee" -H "Content-Type: application/json" >> curl.log
echo. >> curl.log
echo. >> curl.log
echo ** Insert multiple (two) Employee objects >> curl.log
curl -X POST "http://localhost:%port%/gilhari/v1/Employee" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "{""entity"":[{""id"":40,""name"":""Mike40"",""compensation"":54040,""exempt"":false,""DOB"":381484800400}, {""id"":41,""name"":""Mary41"",""compensation"":54041,""exempt"":true,""DOB"":381484800410}]}" >> curl.log
echo. >> curl.log
echo. >> curl.log
echo ** Query all Employee objects >> curl.log
curl -X GET "http://localhost:%port%/gilhari/v1/Employee" -H "Content-Type: application/json" >> curl.log
echo. >> curl.log
echo. >> curl.log
echo ** Query non-exempted Employee objects >> curl.log
curl -X GET "http://localhost:%port%/gilhari/v1/Employee?filter=exempt=0" -H "Content-Type: application/json" >> curl.log
echo. >> curl.log
echo. >> curl.log
echo ** Query the count of exempted Employee objects >> curl.log
curl -X GET "http://localhost:%port%/gilhari/v1/Employee/getAggregate?attribute=id&aggregateType=COUNT&filter=exempt=1" -H "Content-Type: application/json" >> curl.log
echo. >> curl.log
echo. >> curl.log
echo ** Query all non-exempt Employee objects with only id, name, and exempt attributes (using projections operation type with operationDetails parameter)>> curl.log
curl -G "http://localhost:%port%/gilhari/v1/Employee" --data-urlencode "filter=exempt=0" --data-urlencode "operationDetails=[{\"opType\": \"projections\", \"projectionsDetails\": [{\"type\": \"Employee\", \"attribs\": [ \"name\", \"id\", \"exempt\" ]}]}]" -H "Content-Type: application/json" >> curl.log
echo. >> curl.log
echo. >> curl.log
echo ** END OUTPUT ** >> curl.log
echo. >> curl.log
type curl.log