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Example Play Scala application showing REST API
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This is the example project forMaking a REST API in Play.
You need to download and install sbt for this application to run.
Once you have sbt installed, the following at the command prompt will start up Play in development mode:
sbt run
Play will start up on the HTTP port athttp://localhost:9000/. You don't need to deploy or reload anything -- changing any source code while the server is running will automatically recompile and hot-reload the application on the next HTTP request.
If you call the same URL from the command line, you’ll see JSON. Using httpie, we can execute the command:
http --verbose http://localhost:9000/v1/posts
and get back:
GET /v1/posts HTTP/1.1Likewise, you can also send a POST directly as JSON:
http --verbose POST http://localhost:9000/v1/posts title="hello" body="world"
and get:
POST /v1/posts HTTP/1.1The best way to see what Play can do is to run a load test. We've included Gatling in this test project for integrated load testing.
Start Play in production mode, bystaging the application and running the play script:s
sbt stagecd target/universal/stagebin/play-rest-api-example -Dplay.crypto.secret=testingThen you'll start the Gatling load test up (it's already integrated into the project):
sbt gatling:test
For best results, start the gatling load test up on another machine so you do not have contending resources. You can edit theGatling simulation, and change the numbers as appropriate.
Once the test completes, you'll see an HTML file containing the load test chart:
./rest-api/target/gatling/gatlingspec-1472579540405/index.html
That will contain your load test results.
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