Web Service
Web Service
Introduction
Hop has a simple way of exposing data through a servlet.
For more information on configuring the Hop server check the Hop Server docs
Web Service Metadata
Screenshot

Options
Name
The name of the web service. This is the name that is passed into the webService URL.
Enabled
Enables or disabled the web service
Filename on the server
This is the filename on the server. Make sure that the pipeline you want to execute is available on the server.
Output transform
The name of the transform from which this service will take the output row(s).
Output field
The output field from which this service will take data from, convert it to a String and output it
Content type
The content type which will get reported by the webService servlet
List status on server
Enable this option if you want the executions of the web service pipeline to be listed in the status of the server.
Request body content variable
This is the name of the variable which at runtime will contain the content of the request body content. This is useful when doing a POST against the webservice.
Hop Server configuration
Your Hop Server needs to know about the metadata you defined. As stated above you need to make sure the server has access to the pipeline(s) you want to execute as well as the server metadata.
The best way to do this is to set the following option in your XML configuration file:
Linux
<metadata_folder>/path/to/your/metadata</metadata_folder>Windows
<metadata_folder>C:\\path\\to\\your\\metadata</metadata_folder>A simple example would be:
<hop-server-config>
<hop-server>
<name>8181</name>
<hostname>localhost</hostname>
<port>8181</port>
</hop-server>
<metadata_folder>/home/hop/project/services/metadata</metadata_folder>
</hop-server-config>Using the service
Base request (ATTENTION: Use the S word capitalized)
http://<hop-server-url>/hop/webServiceRequest parameters
service
The name of the service. This corresponds to the Web Service metadata object.
runConfig
The name of the pipeline run configuration. Please note that returning values is only supported on the "Local" pipeline engine.
Any parameter name
Any parameter can be set simply by passing the value through the request URL
Any variable name
Any variable can be set simply by passing the value through the request URL
POST
Beside the default GET you can also do a POST against the web service and pass in a request body. The content of this body is then picked up if you set the request body content variable. This variable will contain the body content every time the POST request triggers the execution of the underlying pipeline.
Request example
The following executes Hop Web Service test as seen in the screenshot above. It passes a parameter B and a variable A and outputs JSON produced by a JSON Output transform.
http://localhost:8181/hop/webService/?service=test&A=valueA&B=valueBThe web service pipeline looks like this:

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