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#### Functional |
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##### Before we start, let's check we have the necessary tools to perform the tests. You should make sure VirtualBox, Vagrant and Postman are installed, if not you should install them. |
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#### Documentation |
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##### Take a look at the `README.md` file provided by the student. |
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###### Does the file include enough context and details to understand and run the project? |
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#### VM Configuration |
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##### In the directory of the project run `vagrant up --provider virtualbox` and then run `vagrant status`. |
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###### Can you confirm that the three VMs (`gateway-vm`, `inventory-vm` and `billing-vm`) are up and running? |
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##### Locate the `.env` file in the root of the project, run `cat .env`: |
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###### Does the output contain all the necessary credentials for the microservices to run properly? |
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###### Is the source code free from any credential that could have been added to the `.env` file? |
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###### Is the student able to explain the commands included in `/scripts` directory and why they are used? |
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#### Inventory API Endpoints |
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##### Open Postman and make a `POST` request to `http://[GATEWAY_IP]:[GATEWAY_PORT]/api/movies/` address with the following body as `Content-Type: application/json`: |
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"title": "A new movie", |
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"description": "Very short description" |
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} |
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###### Can you confirm the response was the success code `201`? |
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##### In Postman make a `GET` request to `http://[GATEWAY_IP]:[GATEWAY_PORT]/api/movies/` address. |
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###### Can you confirm the response was success code `200` and the body of the response is in `json` with the information of the last added movie? |
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##### Ask to locate the Postman configuration file in the files committed by the student and import this file in Postman. |
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###### Can you confirm the imported endpoints includes all methods supported by both APIs and that all of those methods are returning the expected response? (use the subject as a reference) |
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#### PostgreSQL database for Inventory |
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##### Run `vagrant ssh inventory-vm` to enter into the VM, then run `sudo -i -u postgres`, then `psql` and once in the database enter `\l`. |
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###### Can you confirm the `movies` database is listed? |
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##### Still in `psql` run `\c movies` and then `TABLE movies;`. |
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###### Can you confirm the entries are presents and reflect the calls you made when checking the endpoints for this API? |
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#### Billing API Endpoints |
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##### Open Postman and make a `POST` request to `http://[GATEWAY_IP]:[GATEWAY_PORT]/api/billing/` address with the following body as `Content-Type: application/json`: |
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"user_id": "20", |
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"number_of_items": "99", |
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"total_amount": "250" |
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###### Can you confirm the response was success code `200`? |
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##### Run `vagrant ssh billing-vm` to interact with the proper VM. Run `sudo pm2 stop billing_app` and then `sudo pm2 list`. |
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###### Can you confirm the `billing_app` API was correctly stopped? |
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"user_id": "22", |
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"number_of_items": "10", |
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"total_amount": "50" |
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###### Can you confirm the response was success code `200` even if the `billing_app` is not working? |
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##### Run `vagrant ssh billing-vm` to enter into the VM, then run `sudo -i -u postgres`, then `psql` and once in the database enter `\l`. |
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###### Can you confirm the `orders` database is listed? |
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#### Check resilience of messaging queue |
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##### Run `sudo pm2 start billing_app` to start again the Billing API. At this point enter again in the database following the same instructions of the previous section. |
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###### Can you confirm the order with `user_id = 22` is now listed properly? |
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