Updated on 2024-11-07 GMT+08:00

Java

This section uses IDEA as an example to describe how to integrate the Java SDK for API request signing. You can import the sample code, and integrate the signing SDK into your application by referring to the API calling example.

Preparing the Environment

  • Download the IDEA 2022.2.1 installation file or package, and install the tool or decompress the package.
  • Download Java Development Kit 1.8.111 or later from the Oracle official website. JDK 17 or later is not supported.

Obtaining the SDK

Download the SDK and demo.

The following table shows the directory structure of the package.

Name

Description

libs\java-sdk-core-x.x.x.jar

Signing SDK

pom.xml

Required for defining dependencies when building Maven projects

changelog

Change log

src

Demo code of the signature verification SDK

  • WebSocketDemo.java
  • OkHttpDemo.java
  • LargeFileUploadDemo.java
  • HttpClientDemo.java

Classes:

  • Constant.java
  • SSLCipherSuiteUtil.java
  • UnsupportProtocolException.java

If Maven is used, you can use libs\java-sdk-core-x.x.x.jar in the SDK package. x.x.x indicates the SDK package version, for example, 3.2.5. The following are the Maven configuration items for adding the java-sdk-core dependency:

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<dependency> 
  <!--            Replace this with the actual path.-->           
  <systemPath>${project.basedir}/libs/java-sdk-core-x.x.x.jar</systemPath>            
  <groupId>com.huawei.apigateway</groupId>
  <artifactId>java-sdk-core</artifactId>            
  <version>SDK package version</version>            
  <scope>system</scope>        
</dependency>

Download the dependency to the local repository for packaging.

If you build a project with Maven, modify the settings.xml file by adding the following content:

  1. Add the following content to the profiles section:
    <profile>
        <id>MyProfile</id>
        <repositories>
            <repository>
                <id>HuaweiCloudSDK</id>
                <url>https://mirrors.huaweicloud.com/repository/maven/huaweicloudsdk/</url>
                <releases>
                    <enabled>true</enabled>
                </releases>
                <snapshots>
                    <enabled>false</enabled>
                </snapshots>
            </repository>
        </repositories>
        <pluginRepositories>
            <pluginRepository>
                <id>HuaweiCloudSDK</id>
                <url>https://mirrors.huaweicloud.com/repository/maven/huaweicloudsdk/</url>
                <releases>
                    <enabled>true</enabled>
                </releases>
                <snapshots>
                    <enabled>false</enabled>
                </snapshots>
            </pluginRepository>
        </pluginRepositories>
    </profile>
  2. Add the following content to the mirrors section:
    <mirror>
        <id>huaweicloud</id>
        <mirrorOf>*,!HuaweiCloudSDK</mirrorOf>
        <url>https://repo.huaweicloud.com/repository/maven/</url>
    </mirror>
  3. Add the activeProfiles tag to activate the configurations.
    <activeProfiles>
        <activeProfile>MyProfile</activeProfile>
    </activeProfiles>

Configuring IDEA

Use any of the following configuration methods:

  1. Importing the Sample Project
    1. Start IDEA and choose File > New > Project from Existing Sources.

      Select the decompressed APIGW-java-sdk-x.x.x folder, and click OK to import the sample project.

    2. On the Import Project page, select Create project from existing sources.

      Click Next until Import Project is displayed, select Maven, and click Create.

    3. You can create a project in the current window or a new window. In this example, click New Window.
  2. Creating a Maven Project
    1. Start IDEA and choose File > New > Project.
    2. Select New Project, set the following parameters, and click Create.

      Name: Enter apig-sdk-maven-demo.

      Build System: Select Maven.

      JDK: Select the version you use.

    3. Click New Window. You can also create a project in the current window.
    4. Copy the src and libs folders in the sample project to the apig-sdk-maven-demo project.

    5. Configure the pom.xml file of the new Maven project.
      Expand the project file on the left, double-click pom.xml, and replace the file content with the following code:
      <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
      <project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0"
               xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
               xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/maven-4.0.0.xsd">
          <modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
      
          <groupId>com.huawei.apigateway</groupId>
          
          <artifactId>java</artifactId>
          <version>1.0.0</version>
          <build>
              <plugins>
                  <plugin>
                      <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
                      <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId>
                      <version>3.8.0</version>
                      <configuration>
                          <source>1.8</source>
                          <target>1.8</target>
                          <encoding>UTF-8</encoding>
                      </configuration>
                  </plugin>
              </plugins>
          </build>
          <properties>
              <project.build.sourceEncoding>UTF-8</project.build.sourceEncoding>
              <maven.compiler.source>1.8</maven.compiler.source>
              <maven.compiler.target>1.8</maven.compiler.target>
          </properties>
      
          <dependencies>
              <dependency>
                  <groupId>commons-codec</groupId>
                  <artifactId>commons-codec</artifactId>
                  <version>1.15</version>
              </dependency>
              <dependency>
                  <groupId>commons-logging</groupId>
                  <artifactId>commons-logging</artifactId>
                  <version>1.2</version>
              </dependency>
              <dependency>
                  <groupId>org.apache.httpcomponents</groupId>
                  <artifactId>httpclient</artifactId>
                  <version>4.5.13</version>
              </dependency>
              <dependency>
                  <groupId>com.squareup.okhttp3</groupId>
                  <artifactId>okhttp</artifactId>
                  <version>4.9.1</version>
              </dependency>
              <dependency>
                  <groupId>org.apache.httpcomponents</groupId>
                  <artifactId>httpcore</artifactId>
                  <version>4.4.13</version>
              </dependency>
              <dependency>
                  <groupId>org.slf4j</groupId>
                  <artifactId>slf4j-api</artifactId>
                  <version>1.7.25</version>
                  <scope>compile</scope>
              </dependency>
              <dependency>
                  <groupId>org.slf4j</groupId>
                  <artifactId>slf4j-simple</artifactId>
                  <version>1.7.25</version>
              </dependency>
              <dependency> 
                 <!--Replace this with the actual path.-->      
                  <systemPath>${project.basedir}/libs/java-sdk-core-XXX.jar</systemPath>            
                  <groupId>com.huawei.apigateway</groupId>
                  
      	    <artifactId>java-sdk-core</artifactId>            
          <version>SDK package version</version>    
      	    <scope>system</scope>        
              </dependency>
              <dependency>
                  <groupId>org.openeuler</groupId>
                  <artifactId>bgmprovider</artifactId>
                  <version>1.0.3</version>
              </dependency>
          </dependencies>
      
      </project>
    6. To download the Maven dependency, right-click pom.xml, and choose Maven > Reload project from the shortcut menu.

    7. Expand the src file under the project on the left and double-click HttpClientDemo. If a green arrow is displayed, the creation is successful, as shown in the following figure.

Calling APIs

The sample code can be invoked after you change the environment information. The following is a procedure for invoking the SDK in an application to sign requests.

  1. Replace the API information in the HttpClientDemo.java file.

    1. In this example, the AK and SK stored in the environment variables are used. Specify the environment variables HUAWEICLOUD_SDK_AK and HUAWEICLOUD_SDK_SK in the local environment first. The following uses Linux as an example to describe how to set the obtained AK/SK as environment variables.
      1. Open the terminal and run the following command to open the environment variable configuration file:

        vi ~/.bashrc

      2. Set environment variables, save the file, and exit the editor.
        export HUAWEICLOUD_SDK_AK="Obtained AK"
        export HUAWEICLOUD_SDK_SK="Obtained SK"
      3. Run the following command to apply the modification:

        source ~/.bashrc

    2. Replace the API information and configured environment variables in the HttpClientDemo.java file.

      HttpClientDemo references the following classes (view them in the src file mentioned in section "Obtaining the SDK"):

      • Constant: constants used in the demo
      • SSLCipherSuiteUtil: TLS authentication configuration tool. For example, it can be used to configure skipping certificate verification on clients.
      • UnsupportProtocolException: exception handling class
      public class HttpClientDemo {
          private static final Logger LOGGER = LoggerFactory.getLogger(HttpClientDemo.class);
          public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
              // Create a new request.
              Request httpClientRequest = new Request();
              try {
                  // Set the request parameters.
                  // AppKey, AppSecrect, Method and Url are required parameters.
                  // Directly writing AK/SK in code is risky. For security, encrypt your AK/SK and store them in the configuration file or environment variables.
                  // In this example, the AK/SK are stored in environment variables for identity authentication. 
                  // Before running this example, set environment variables HUAWEICLOUD_SDK_AK and HUAWEICLOUD_SDK_SK.
                  httpClientRequest.setKey(System.getenv("HUAWEICLOUD_SDK_AK"));
                  httpClientRequest.setSecret(System.getenv("HUAWEICLOUD_SDK_SK"));
                  httpClientRequest.setMethod("POST");
                  // Set a request URL in the format of https://{Endpoint}/{URI}.
                  httpClientRequest.setUrl("put your request url here");
                  httpClientRequest.addHeader("Content-Type", "text/plain");
                  // Set a body for http request.
                  httpClientRequest.setBody("put your request body here");
              } catch (Exception e) {
                  LOGGER.error(e.getMessage());
                  return;
              }
              CloseableHttpClient client = null;
              try {
                  // Sign the request.
                  HttpRequestBase signedRequest = Client.sign(httpClientRequest, Constant.SIGNATURE_ALGORITHM_SDK_HMAC_SHA256);
                  if (Constant.DO_VERIFY) {
                      // creat httpClient and verify ssl certificate
                      HostName.setUrlHostName(httpClientRequest.getHost());
                      client = (CloseableHttpClient) SSLCipherSuiteUtil.createHttpClientWithVerify(Constant.INTERNATIONAL_PROTOCOL);
                  } else {
                      // creat httpClient and do not verify ssl certificate
                      client = (CloseableHttpClient) SSLCipherSuiteUtil.createHttpClient(Constant.INTERNATIONAL_PROTOCOL);
                  }
                  HttpResponse response = client.execute(signedRequest);
                  // Print the body of the response.
                  HttpEntity resEntity = response.getEntity();
                  if (resEntity != null) {
                      LOGGER.info("Processing Body with name: {} and value: {}", System.getProperty("line.separator"),
                              EntityUtils.toString(resEntity, "UTF-8"));
                  }
              } catch (Exception e) {
                  LOGGER.error(e.getMessage());
              } finally {
                  if (client != null) {
                      client.close();
                  }
              }
          }
      }

  2. Run HttpClientDemo.java to sign the request, access the API, and print the result.

    The following is an example output:

    [main] INFO com.huawei.apig.sdk.demo.HttpClientDemo - Print the authorization: [Authorization: SDK-HMAC-SHA256 Access=3afe0280a6e1466e9cb6f23bcccdba29, SignedHeaders=host;x-sdk-date, Signature=26b2abfa40a4acf3c38b286cb6cbd9f07c2c22d1285bf0d4f6cf1f02d3bfdbf6]
    [main] INFO com.huawei.apig.sdk.demo.HttpClientDemo - Print the status line of the response: HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    [main] INFO com.huawei.apig.sdk.demo.HttpClientDemo - Processing Header with name: Date and value: Fri, 26 Aug 2022 08:58:51 GMT
    [main] INFO com.huawei.apig.sdk.demo.HttpClientDemo - Processing Header with name: Content-Type and value: application/json
    [main] INFO com.huawei.apig.sdk.demo.HttpClientDemo - Processing Header with name: Transfer-Encoding and value: chunked
    [main] INFO com.huawei.apig.sdk.demo.HttpClientDemo - Processing Header with name: Connection and value: keep-alive
    [main] INFO com.huawei.apig.sdk.demo.HttpClientDemo - Processing Header with name: Server and value: api-gateway
    [main] INFO com.huawei.apig.sdk.demo.HttpClientDemo - Processing Header with name: X-Request-Id and value: 10955c5346b9512d23f3fd4c1bf2d181
    [main] INFO com.huawei.apig.sdk.demo.HttpClientDemo - Processing Body with name: 
     and value: {"200": "sdk success"}

    If {"200": "sdk success"} is displayed, the signing is successful and the API request is sent to the backend.

    If the AK or SK has changed, APIG returns an error message.