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Example project how-to use oat++ (AKA oatpp) asynchronous API.

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Overview

Project layout

|- CMakeLists.txt                        // projects CMakeLists.txt
|- src/
|    |
|    |- controller/                      // Folder containing controller where all endpoints are declared
|    |- dto/                             // DTOs are declared here
|    |- AppComponent.hpp                 // Service config
|    |- App.cpp                          // main() is here
|
|- test/                                 // test folder
|- utility/install-oatpp-modules.sh      // utility script to install required oatpp-modules.

Build and Run

Using CMake

Requires

  • oatpp module installed. You may run utility/install-oatpp-modules.sh script to install required oatpp modules.
$ mkdir build && cd build
$ cmake ..
$ make 
$ ./example-async-api-exe  # - run application.

In Docker

$ docker build -t example-async-api .
$ docker run -p 8000:8000 -t example-async-api

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