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System Profile

Technology Assessment

Platform Type

 

Database Platform and Version

Oracle 11g 

Development Language and Framework

C#, .NET Core 6

Operating System and Version

 

Additional Dependencies

 

Authentication

 Azure AD

Environment Access Information

Note: the dev server doesn’t have a certificate to work with https

Azure Resources

Resource

Development

Production

Resource Group

TC-DevTest-CivAv-RGP

App Registration

CivAv-Dev-NAPA-SNAPA

CivAv-Prod-NAPA-SNAPA

Key Vault

civav-dev-kv-napa-snapa

(kv-napa-snapa-api-clientsecret)

civav-prod-kv-apsd-paps

API Architecture

API Infrastructure

➕ points

➖ points

Integration with Azure (Azure AD and possibility with KeyVault)

VPN dependency

Using the last version for software development platform

Oracle connection dependency

Not scalable because is inside IIS

30% of the app's power is being used

Availability not guaranteed 24/7

Azure configuration

  1. The redirect URL from the API needs to be registered on app registration

  2. The option Access tokens need to be activated

  3. In Exposed API, add a scope

  4. Give access to your client ID

  5. In API permissions, grant access to your scope

  6. This configuration will be used in your API

  7. To configure your endpoint, you can see from here

API Access

  1. Open the API in development (see the address up)

  2. Click on Authorize

  3. Select the scope and click on Authorize again. The Microsoft login page will open and you need to enter your credentials as MSTeams.

  4. After that, you can try to execute an API

How to Publish NAPA-SNAPA API

  1. Clone the repository: https://dev.azure.com/transport-canada/DSD-CIVAV Support/_git/NAPA-SNAPA_API

  2. Open Visual Studio Code

  3. Configure the appsettings.json file according to your azure configuration

  4. Open a terminal and type:

    dotnet publish -c Release

    For development, dotnet publish is enough.

  5. At the end of the process, you have a path to find your files

  6. Open the path and copy and paste the files in the server

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