A C++ Micro Services Module provides meta-data in the form of so-called properties about itself. Properties are key - value pairs where the key is of type std::string and the value of type Any. The following properties are always set by the C++ Micro Services library and cannot be altered by the module author:
module.id - The unique id of the module (type long)module.name - The human readable name of the module (type std::string)module.location - The full path to the module's shared library on the file system (type std::string)Module authors can add custom properties by providing a manifest.json file, embedded as a top-level resource into the module (see The Resources System). The root value of the Json file must be a Json object. An example manifest.json file would be:
All Json member names of the root object will be available as property keys in the module containing the manifest.json file. The C++ Micro Services library specifies the following standard keys for re-use in manifest.json files:
module.version - The version of the module (type std::string). The version string must be a valid version identifier, as specified in the ModuleVersion class.module.vendor - The vendor name of the module (type std::string)module.description - A description for the module (type std::string)module.autoload_dir - A custom auto-load directory for the module (type std::string). If not set, this property defaults to the module's library name.When parsing the manifest.json file, the Json types are mapped to C++ types and stored in instances of the Any class. The mapping is as follows:
| Json | C++ (Any) |
|---|---|
| object | std::map<std::string,Any> |
| array | std::vector<Any> |
| string | std::string |
| number | int or double |
| true | bool |
| false | bool |
| null | Any() |