Designer
Designer allows access to all information related to existing microservices, such as the author, script, execution dates, problem it solves, or type of license; but above all, it allows creating new microservices.
Microservice creation
To create a new microservice, from the overview view, click on New
. The wizard will open, asking to enter the following information:
- Microservice name.
- Icon color.
- Microservice icon.
- Brief description of what the microservice does.
- The language with which it is developed.
- Version number.
- Execution scope, allowing selection at the system level (administrative access) or session level (with user identity).
- Operating system for which it is designed.
- Category: directory or group of microservices accessible from Workspaces where this microservice will be hosted.
- Temporal efficiency achieved with each execution.
Microservices are created in four steps. Once the above fields are filled in, the application will request, as the second step, to specify the type of license it will have.
As the third and fourth steps, the application will request to insert a more thorough description of the microservice: a README. And, finally, the script.