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//!
//! # 6. Versions module
//! Type: Configuration Module
//! This is the required base module of OCPI.
//! This module is the starting point for any OCPI connection.
//! Via this module, clients can learn which versions of OCPI a server supports,
//! and which modules it supports for each of the versions.
//!
use crate::{types, Result};
pub trait VersionsModule {
/// # 6.1. Version information endpoint
/// This endpoint lists all the available OCPI versions and the corresponding
/// URLs to where version specific details such as the
/// supported endpoints can be found.
/// Endpoint structure definition:
///
/// No structure defined. This is open for every party to define themselves.
/// Examples:
/// https://www.server.com/ocpi/cpo/versions
/// https://www.server.com/ocpi/emsp/versions
/// https://ocpi.server.com/versions
/// The exact URL to the implemented version endpoint should be given (offline)
/// to parties that want to communicate with your OCPI implementation.
/// Both, CPOs and eMSPs MUST implement such a version endpoint.
fn versions_get(&self) -> Result<Vec<types::Version>> {
Ok(Vec::new())
}
/// 6.2. Version details endpoint
///
/// Via the version details, the parties can exchange which modules are implemented
/// for a specific version of OCPI, which interface role is implemented,
/// and what the endpoint URL is for this interface.
/// Parties that are both CPO and eMSP (or a Hub) can implement one
/// version endpoint that covers both roles.
/// With the information that is available in the version details,
/// parties don’t need to implement a separate endpoint per role (CPO or eMSP) anymore.
/// In practice this means that when a company is both a CPO and an eMSP and it connects
/// to another party that implements both interfaces, only one OCPI connection is needed.
///
/// __NOTE__
/// OCPI 2.2 introduces the role field in the version details.
/// Older versions of OCPI do not support this.
///
/// Endpoint structure definition:
/// No structure defined. This is open for every party to define themselves.
/// __Examples__:
/// `https://www.server.com/ocpi/cpo/2.2`
/// `https://www.server.com/ocpi/emsp/2.2`
/// `https://ocpi.server.com/2.2/details`
///
/// This endpoint lists the supported endpoints and their URLs for a specific OCPI version.
/// To notify the other party that the list of endpoints of your current version has changed,
/// you can send a PUT request to the corresponding credentials endpoint
/// (see the credentials chapter).
///
/// Both the CPO and the eMSP MUST implement this endpoint.
fn versions_get_details(
&self,
_version_number: types::VersionNumber,
) -> Result<Option<types::VersionDetails>> {
Ok(None)
}
}
impl<DB> VersionsModule for crate::Cpo<DB>
where
DB: crate::Store,
{
fn versions_get(&self) -> Result<Vec<types::Version>> {
let url = self
.base_url
.join("versions")
.expect("versions")
.join("2.2")
.expect("URL 2.2");
Ok(vec![types::Version {
version: types::VersionNumber::V2_2,
url,
}])
}
fn versions_get_details(
&self,
version_number: types::VersionNumber,
) -> Result<Option<types::VersionDetails>> {
match version_number {
types::VersionNumber::V2_2 => Ok(Some(types::VersionDetails {
version: types::VersionNumber::V2_2,
endpoints: vec![types::Endpoint {
identifier: types::ModuleId::Credentials,
role: types::InterfaceRole::Receiver,
url: self
.base_url
.join("2.2")
.expect("Parsing url `2.2`")
.join("credentials")
.expect("Parsing URL `credentials`"),
}],
})),
version => Ok(Some(types::VersionDetails {
version,
endpoints: vec![],
})),
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use crate::types;
#[test]
fn test_get_versions() {
let cpo = crate::cpo();
let res = cpo.versions_get().expect("getting versions");
assert_eq!(res.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(res[0].version, types::VersionNumber::V2_2);
}
#[test]
fn test_get_version_details() {
let cpo = crate::cpo();
let res = cpo
.versions_get_details(types::VersionNumber::V2_2)
.expect("getting versions");
assert!(res.is_some());
}
}