@sap-ux/cf-deploy-config-writer
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@sap-ux/cf-deploy-config-writer

Add or amend Cloud Foundry deployment configuration to SAP projects.

Prerequisites

  • For CAP Projects the CDS binary is required, for more information refer to the CDS Tool
  • For HTML5 Projects the MTA binary is required, for more information refer to the MTA Tool, this is required to support the mta-lib library which handles the flows for interacting with the mta.yaml configuration.

Installation

Npm npm install --save @sap-ux/cf-deploy-config-writer

Yarn yarn add @sap-ux/cf-deploy-config-writer

Pnpm pnpm add @sap-ux/cf-deploy-config-writer

Example: Reading and writing MTA Configurations

Generate an MtaConfig instance to read an mta.yaml configuration to allow you append different resources and modules. For example HTML5 resources, routing modules or append mta extension configurations.

Dependent on the MTA Tool being installed globally on your dev space.

  • For VSCode, run the command npm i -g mta
  • For Business Application Studio, the binary is already installed
import { MtaConfig } from '@sap-ux/cf-deploy-config-writer';
// Create a new instance of MtaConfig
const mtaConfig = await MtaConfig.newInstance('path/to/mta.yaml');
// Carry out some operations...
// 1. Add routing modules and also add managed approuter configuration
await mtaConfig.addRoutingModules(true);
// 2. Add new HTML5 app
await mtaConfig.addApp('myui5app', './');
// 3. Append a destination instance to the destination service, required by consumers of CAP services (e.g. approuter, destinations)
await mtaConfig.appendInstanceBasedDestination('mynewdestination');
// 4. Append mta extension configuration
await mtaConfig.addMtaExtensionConfig('mynewdestination', 'https://my-service-url.base', {
  key: 'ApiKey',
  value: `${apiHubKey}`
});
// 5. Save changes
await mtaConfig.save();

Example: Appending a Managed Approuter Configuration to an SAP Fiori UI5 Application

Calling the generateAppConfig function to append Cloud Foundry configuration to a HTML5 application, assumes manifest.json and ui5.yaml configurations are present otherwise the process will exit with an error;

import { generateAppConfig, DefaultMTADestination } from '@sap-ux/cf-deploy-config-writer'
import { join } from 'path';

const exampleWriter = async () => {
  const ui5AppPath = join(__dirname, 'testapp');
  // Option 1. Append managed approuter configuration, toggle `addManagedAppRouter` to false to ommit the managed approuter configuration being appended to the mta.yaml
  const fs = await generateAppConfig({appPath: ui5AppPath, addManagedAppRouter: true, destinationName: 'SAPBTPDestination'}); 
  return new Promise((resolve) => {
      fs.commit(resolve); // When using with Yeoman it handle the fs commit.
  });
}
// Calling the function
await exampleWriter();

Example: Generate or Append a Managed Approuter Configuration to a SAP Fiori UI5 Application

Calling the generateAppConfig function to append Cloud Foundry configuration to a HTML5 application;

  • Assumes manifest.json and ui5.yaml configurations are present in the target folder
  • Supports CAP projects where an existing mta.yaml is already present and you are adding a SAP Fiori UI5 app to it
import { generateAppConfig, DefaultMTADestination } from '@sap-ux/cf-deploy-config-writer'
import { join } from 'path';

const exampleWriter = async () => {
  const ui5AppPath = join(__dirname, 'testapp');
  // Option 1. Append managed approuter configuration, toggle `addManagedAppRouter` to false to ommit the managed approuter configuration being appended to the mta.yaml
  const fs = await generateAppConfig({appPath: ui5AppPath, addManagedAppRouter: true, destinationName: 'SAPBTPDestination'}); 
  // Option 2. For CAP flows, set the destination to DefaultMTADestination to create a destination instance between the HTML5 app and CAP Project
  const fs = await generateAppConfig({appPath: ui5AppPath, addManagedAppRouter: true, destinationName: DefaultMTADestination});
  return new Promise((resolve) => {
      fs.commit(resolve); // When using with Yeoman it handle the fs commit.
  });
}
// Calling the function
await exampleWriter();

Example: Generate a Base Managed | Standalone Approuter Configuration

Calling the generateBaseConfig function to generate a new Cloud Foundry configuration, supporting managed | standalone configurations;

  • Creates a new mta.yaml into the specified mtaPath, it will fail if an existing mta.yaml is found
  • Optional parameters include adding a connectivity service if the SAP BTP destination is using an OnPremise configuration
  • New configuration will include a destination instance to expose a UI5 endpoint, consumed by SAP Fiori applications when deployed to Cloud Foundry
import { generateBaseConfig, RouterModuleType } from '@sap-ux/cf-deploy-config-writer'
import { join } from 'path';

const exampleWriter = async () => {
  const mtaPath = join(__dirname, 'testproject');
  // If your SAPUI5 application will be consuming an SAB BTP OnPremise destination, Connectivity serivce is required; Refer to https://discovery-center.cloud.sap/serviceCatalog/connectivity-service?region=all
  const addConnectivityService = true;  
  // Generate a managed approuter configuration, toggle the routerType to RouterModuleType.Standard for a standalone configuration
  const fs = await generateBaseConfig({ mtaId: 'mymtaproject', routerType: RouterModuleType.Managed, mtaPath, addConnectivityService });
  return new Promise((resolve) => {
      fs.commit(resolve); // When using with Yeoman it handle the fs commit.
  });
}
// Calling the function
await exampleWriter();

Example: Generate a CAP Managed | Standalone Approuter Configuration

Calling the generateCAPConfig function to generate a new Cloud Foundry configuration, supporting managed | standalone configurations;

  • Generate a CAP mta.yaml with destination, HTML5-Repo and XSUAA services added by default
  • To align the package.json and package-lock.json to support the mta prebuild script npm ci, you need to execute the npm install
  • New configuration will include destination instances to expose UI5 and CAP endpoints, consumed by SAP Fiori applications when deployed to Cloud Foundry
import { generateCAPConfig, RouterModuleType } from '@sap-ux/cf-deploy-config-writer'
import { join } from 'path';

const exampleWriter = async () => {
  const mtaPath = join(__dirname, 'testcapproject');
  // Generate a managed approuter configuration, toggle the routerType to RouterModuleType.Standard or RouterModuleType.Managed
  const fs = await generateCAPConfig({ mtaId: 'mymtaproject', routerType: RouterModuleType.Managed, mtaPath });
  return new Promise((resolve) => {
      fs.commit(resolve); // When using with Yeoman it handle the fs commit.
  });
}
// Calling the function
await exampleWriter();

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SAP Fiori elements SAP UI5 SAP Deployment Cloud Foundry MTA Multi-Target Application CAP CDS

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