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This section explains how to attach a custom workflow to the API subscription operation in the API Manager. First, see Workflow Extensions for information on different types of workflows executors.

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Tip

Before you begin, if you have changed the API Manager's default user and role, make sure you do the following changes:

  • Point the database that has the API Manager user permissions to EI.
  • Share any LDAPs, if exist.
  • Unzip the <API-M>/business-processes/subscription-creation/HumanTask/SubscriptionsApprovalTask-1.0.0.zip file, update the role as follows in the SubscriptionsApprovalTask.ht file, and ZIP the SubscriptionsApprovalTask-1.0.0 folder.

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    titleFormat
    <htd:argument name="role">
    	[new-role-name]
    </htd:argument>

Configuring the Business Process Server

  1. Download  WSO2 Enterprise Integrator
  2. Set an offset of 2 to the default EI port in <EI_HOME>/conf/carbon.xml file. This prevents port conflicts that occur when you start more than one WSO2 product on the same server. For more information, see Changing the Default Ports with Offset. 

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    <Offset>2</Offset>
    Tip

    Tip: If you change the EI port offset to a value other than 2 or run the API Manager and EI on different machines (therefore, want to set the hostname to a different value than localhost), you do the following:

    • Search and replace the value 9765 in all the files (.epr) inside the <API-M_HOME>/business-processes folder with the new port (9763 + port offset.)
  3. Open the <EI_HOME>/wso2/business-process/conf/humantask.xml  file and <EI_HOME>/wso2/business-process/conf/b4p-coordination-config.xml file and set the  TaskCoordinationEnabled property to true.

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    <TaskCoordinationEnabled>true</TaskCoordinationEnabled>
  4. Copy the following from <API-M_HOME>/business-processes/epr to <EI_HOME>/wso2/business-process/repository/conf/epr folder. If the <EI_HOME>/wso2/business-process/repository/conf/epr folder isn't there, please create it.

    Note

    Make sure to give the correct credentials in the  <EI_HOME>/wso2/business-process/repository/conf/epr  files.


    • Update the <API-M_HOME>/business-processes/epr/SubscriptionCallbackService.epr file according to API Manager.

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      <wsa:Address>https://localhost:8243/services/WorkflowCallbackService</wsa:Address>
    • Update the <API-M_HOME>/business-processes/epr/SubscriptionService.epr file according to EI.

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      <wsa:Address>http://localhost:9765/services/SubscriptionService/ </wsa:Address>
  5. Start the EI server and sign in to its management console (https://<Server Host>:9443+<port offset>/carbon).  

    Warning

    If you are using Mac OS with High Sierra, you may encounter following warning when login into the Management console due to a compression issue exists in High Sierra SDK.

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    WARN {org.owasp.csrfguard.log.JavaLogger} -  potential cross-site request forgery (CSRF) attack thwarted (user:<anonymous>, ip:xxx.xxx.xx.xx, method:POST, uri:/carbon/admin/login_action.jsp, error:required token is missing from the request)

    To avoid this issue open <EI_HOME>/ conf/tomcat/catalina-server.xml and change the compression="on" to compression="off" in Connector configuration and restart the EI.

  6. Select Add under the Processes menu and upload the <API-M_HOME>/business-processes/subscription-creation/BPEL/SubscriptionApprovalWorkFlowProcess_1.0.0.zip file to EI. This is the business process archive file.
  7. Select Add under the Human Tasks menu and upload the <API-M_HOME>/business-processes/subscription-creation/HumanTask/SubscriptionsApprovalTask-1.0.0.zip file to EI. This is the human task archived file.
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Tip

Before you begin, if you have changed the API Manager's default user and role, make sure you do the following changes:

  • Point the database that has the API Manager user permissions to BPS.
  • Share any LDAPs, if exist.
  • Unzip the <API-M>/business-processes/subscription-creation/HumanTask/SubscriptionsApprovalTask-1.0.0.zip file, update the role as follows in the SubscriptionsApprovalTask.ht file, and ZIP the SubscriptionsApprovalTask-1.0.0 folder.

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    <htd:argument name="role">
    	[new-role-name]
    </htd:argument>

Configuring the Business Process Server

  1. Download WSO2 Business Process Server.  
  2. Set an offset of 2 to the default BPS port in <BPS_HOME>/repository/conf/carbon.xml file. This prevents port conflicts that occur when you start more than one WSO2 product on the same server. For more information, see Changing the Default Ports with Offset. 

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    <Offset>2</Offset>
    Tip

    Tip: If you change the BPS port offset to a value other than 2 or run the API Manager and BPS on different machines (therefore, want to set the hostname to a different value than localhost), you do the following:

    • Search and replace the value 9765 in all the files (.epr) inside the <API-M_HOME>/business-processes folder with the new port (9763 + port offset.)
  3. Open the <BPS_HOME>/repository/conf/humantask.xm  file and <BPS_HOME>/repository/conf/b4p-coordination-config.xml file and set the  TaskCoordinationEnabled property to true.

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    <TaskCoordinationEnabled>true</TaskCoordinationEnabled>
  4. Copy the following from <API-M_HOME>/business-processes/epr to <BPS_HOME>/repository/conf/epr folder. If the <BPS_HOME>/repository/conf/epr folder isn't there, please create it.

    Note

    Make sure to give the correct credentials in the  <BPS_HOME>/repository/conf/epr  files.

    • Update the <API-M_HOME>/business-processes/epr/SubscriptionCallbackService.epr file according to API Manager.

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      <wsa:Address>https://localhost:8243/services/WorkflowCallbackService</wsa:Address>
    • Update the <API-M_HOME>/business-processes/epr/SubscriptionService.epr file according to BPS.

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      <wsa:Address>http://localhost:9765/services/SubscriptionService/ </wsa:Address>
  5. Start the BPS server and sign in to its management console (https://<Server Host>:9443+<port offset>/carbon).  

    Warning

    If you are using Mac OS with High Sierra, you may encounter following warning when login into the Management console due to a compression issue exists in High Sierra SDK.

    Code Block
    WARN {org.owasp.csrfguard.log.JavaLogger} -  potential cross-site request forgery (CSRF) attack thwarted (user:<anonymous>, ip:xxx.xxx.xx.xx, method:POST, uri:/carbon/admin/login_action.jsp, error:required token is missing from the request)

    To avoid this issue open <BPS_HOME>/ repository/conf/tomcat/catalina-server.xml and change the compression="on" to compression="off" in Connector configuration and restart the BPS.

  6. Select Add under the Processes menu and upload the <API-M_HOME>/business-processes/subscription-creation/BPEL/SubscriptionApprovalWorkFlowProcess_1.0.0.zip file to BPS. This is the business process archive file.
  7. Select Add under the Human Tasks menu and upload the <API-M_HOME>/business-processes/subscription-creation/HumanTask/SubscriptionsApprovalTask-1.0.0.zip file to BPS. This is the human task archived file.

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  1. Sign in to API Manager Management Console (https://<Server Host>:9443/carbon) and select Browse under Resources. 

  2. Go to the /_system/governance/apimgt/applicationdata/workflow-extensions.xml resource, disable the Simple Workflow Executor and enable WS Workflow Executor. Also specify the service endpoint where the workflow engine is hosted and the credentials required to access the said service via basic authentication (i.e., username/password based authentication).   

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    <WorkFlowExtensions>
     
    ...
        <SubscriptionCreation executor="org.wso2.carbon.apimgt.impl.workflow.SubscriptionCreationWSWorkflowExecutor">
             <Property name="serviceEndpoint">http://localhost:9765/services/SubscriptionApprovalWorkFlowProcess/</Property>
             <Property name="username">admin</Property>
             <Property name="password">admin</Property>
             <Property name="callbackURL">https://localhost:8243/services/WorkflowCallbackService</Property>
        </SubscriptionCreation>
    ...
    
    </WorkFlowExtensions>
    Tip

    Note  that all workflow process services of the EI/BPS run on port 9765 because you changed its default port (9763) with an offset of 2.

    The application creation WS Workflow Executor is now engaged.

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    When enabling the workflow features, make sure you import the certificate of the API Manager into the client-truststore located inside the <EI_HOME>/wso2/business-process/repository/resources/security directory.

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    When enabling the workflow features, make sure you import the certificate of the API Manager into the client-truststore located inside the <BPS_HOME>/repository/resources/security directory.

  3. Go to the API Store Web interface and subscribe to an API. 
    It invokes the API subscription process and creates a Human Task instance that holds the execution of the BPEL until some action is performed on it.
  4. Note the message that appears if the BPEL is invoked correctly, saying that the request is successfully submitted. 

  5. Sign in to the Admin Portal (https://<Server Host>:9443/admin ), list all the tasks for API subscription and approve the task. It resumes the BPEL process and completes the API subscription.
  6. Go back to the API Store and see that the user is now subscribed to the API.

    Whenever a user tries to subscribe to an API, a request of the following format is sent to the workflow endpoint: 

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    <soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"xmlns:wor="http://workflow.subscription.apimgt.carbon.wso2.org">
       <soapenv:Header/>
       <soapenv:Body>
          <wor:createSubscription>
             <wor:apiName>sampleAPI</wor:apiName>
             <wor:apiVersion>1.0.0</wor:apiVersion>
             <wor:apiContext>/sample</wor:apiContext>
             <wor:apiProvider>admin</wor:apiProvider>
             <wor:subscriber>subscriber1</wor:subscriber>
             <wor:applicationName>application1</wor:applicationName>
             <wor:tierName>gold</wor:tierName>
             <wor:workflowExternalRef></wor:workflowExternalRef>
             <wor:callBackURL>?</wor:callBackURL>
          </wor:createSubscription>
       </soapenv:Body>
    </soapenv:Envelope>

     Elements of the above configuration are described below:

    ElementDescription
    apiName
    Name of the API to which subscription is requested.
    apiVersion
    Version of the API the user subscribes to.
    apiContext
    Context in which the requested API is to be accessed.
    apiProvider
    Provider of the API.
    subscriber
    Name of the user requesting subscription.
    applicationName
    Name of the application through which the user subscribes to the API.
    tierName
    Throttling tiers specified for the application.
    workflowExternalRefThe unique reference against which a workflow is tracked. This needs to be sent back from the workflow engine to the API Manager at the time of workflow completion.
    callBackURL

    The URL to which the Workflow completion request is sent to by the workflow engine, at the time of workflow completion. This property is configured in the   <callBackURL>   element in the workflow-extensions.xml registry file