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Version: v2.7.x LTS

URI Broker

URI Broker

The URI Broker is an object in the application plug-in web framework, which facilitates calls to the Zoweâ„¢ Application Server by constructing URIs that use the context from the calling application plug-in.

  1. Accessing the URI Broker
    1. Natively
    2. In an iframe
  2. Functions
    1. Accessing an application plug-in's dataservices
      1. HTTP dataservice URI
      2. Websocket dataservice URI
    2. Accessing the application plug-in's configuration resources
      1. Standard configuration access
      2. Scoped configuration access
    3. Accessing static content
    4. Accessing the application plug-in's root
    5. Server queries
      1. Accessing list of plugins

Accessing the URI Broker#

The URI Broker is accessible independent of other frameworks involved such as Angular, and is also accessible through iframe. This is because it is attached to a global when within the Zowe Desktop. For more information, see Zowe Desktop and window management. Access the URI Broker through one of two locations:

Natively:#

window.ZoweZLUX.uriBroker

In an iframe:#

window.parent.ZoweZLUX.uriBroker

Functions#

The URI Broker builds the following categories of URIs depending upon what the application plug-in is designed to call.

Accessing an application plug-in's dataservices#

Dataservices can be based on HTTP (REST) or Websocket. For more information, see Dataservices.

HTTP Dataservice URI#

pluginRESTUri(plugin:ZLUX.Plugin, serviceName: string, relativePath:string): string

Returns: A URI for making an HTTP service request.

Websocket Dataservice URI#

pluginWSUri(plugin: ZLUX.Plugin, serviceName:string, relativePath:string): string

Returns: A URI for making a Websocket connection to the service.

Accessing application plug-in's configuration resources#

Defaults and user storage might exist for an application plug-in such that they can be retrieved through the Configuration Dataservice.

There are different scopes and actions to take with this service, and therefore there are a few URIs that can be built:

Standard configuration access#

pluginConfigUri(pluginDefinition: ZLUX.Plugin, resourcePath:string, resourceName?:string): string

Returns: A URI for accessing the requested resource under the user's storage.

Scoped configuration access#

pluginConfigForScopeUri(pluginDefinition: ZLUX.Plugin, scope: string, resourcePath:string, resourceName?:string): string

Returns: A URI for accessing a specific scope for a given resource.

Accessing static content#

Content under an application plug-in's web directory is static content accessible by a browser. This can be accessed through:

pluginResourceUri(pluginDefinition: ZLUX.Plugin, relativePath: string): string

Returns: A URI for getting static content.

For more information about the web directory, see Application plug-in filesystem structure.

Accessing the application plug-in's root#

Static content and services are accessed off of the root URI of an application plug-in. If there are other points that you must access on that application plug-in, you can get the root:

pluginRootUri(pluginDefinition: ZLUX.Plugin): string

Returns: A URI to the root of the application plug-in.

Server queries#

A client can find different information about a server's configuration or the configuration as seen by the current user by accessing specific APIs.

Accessing a list of plug-ins#

pluginListUri(pluginType: ZLUX.PluginType): string

Returns: A URI, which when accessed returns the list of existing plug-ins on the server by type, such as "Application" or "all".