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About

Fusio is an open source API management platform which helps to build and manage REST APIs. Fusio provides all tools to quickly build an API from different data sources yet it is possible to create complete customized responses. It can help you with the following use cases:

  • API-Gateway
    Fusio can be used as gateway to your internal API and microservices.
  • Low-Code-Platform
    Fusio allows you to build API endpoints without coding knowledge.
  • API-Framework
    Fusio can be used as API framework to build complete customized API endpoints.

API management and features

Fusio is an API management platform where you can configure routes which execute specific actions. An action triggers your business logic, it is like a controller in a classical framework, you can also think of it like a serverless lambda function, which can be executed on a route call or via RPC. Fusio covers many aspects of the API management life cycle so that you can concentrate on writing the actual business logic of your API. The following feature list gives you a first overview:

  • OpenAPI generation
    Fusio generates automatically an OpenAPI specification for the defined routes
  • SDK generation
    Fusio can automatically generate a client SDK for your API based on the defined schema
  • Subscription support
    Fusio contains a subscription layer which helps to build pub/sub for your API
  • Rate limiting
    Fusio provides a way to rate limit requests based on the user or app
  • Authorization
    Fusio uses OAuth2 for API authorization
  • RPC support
    Fusio provides RPC support, every action which you create can be also called via JsonRPC
  • Monetization
    Fusio provides a simple payment system to charge for specific routes
  • Validation
    Fusio uses the TypeSchema to automatically validate incoming request data
  • Analytics
    Fusio monitors all API activities and shows them on a dashboard
  • User management
    Fusio provides a developer app where new users can login or register a new account through GitHub, Google, Facebook or through normal email registration

Ecosystem overview

This should give you a first overview about all important repositories which belong to the Fusio project:

  • Fusio
    Contains a configured Fusio instance with a simple Todo app. It is also the main place about Fusio where we collect and discuss all ideas and issues
  • Fusio-Impl
    Contains the backend API implementation of Fusio. This is the place if you like to change the internal API of Fusio
  • Fusio-CLI
    Contains the CLI client for Fusio, it is automatically included in every Fusio installation but you can also run the CLI client standalone. It allows you to directly interact with the API and to deploy specific YAML configuration files
  • Fusio-Model
    Contains all Fusio models automatically generated via TypeSchema. This repository helps if you want to work with the Fusio API since you can use the same model classes which we also use at the backend
  • Fusio-Engine
    Contains mostly interfaces which are also needed by adapters. This repository is very stable and there are few changes
  • Fusio-Adapter
    Page which shows all available adapters. An adapter can extend Fusio by providing i.e. custom Actions or Connections to different services. I.e. we have an adapter MongoDB which helps to work with a MongoDB
  • Fusio-Docker
    Contains a Docker-Image to run Fusio, it helps to quickly create a Fusio instance in the cloud. You can find it also directly on DockerHub
  • App-Backend
    Contains the Fusio backend app which you can use to configure your API. This is the place if you like to change or improve the backend app
  • App-Consumer
    Contains a developer portal app where external developers can register to use your API

Apps

Since it is difficult to work with an API only app Fusio provides apps which help to work with the API. Mostly apps are simple JS apps, which work with the internal API of Fusio. You can see a list of all available apps at our marketplace. You can install such an app either through a CLI command i.e. php bin/fusio marketplace:install fusio or through the backend app.

All apps are installed to the apps/ folder. You need to tell Fusio the public url to the apps folder at the .env file by defining the FUSIO_APPS_URL variable. Depending on your setup this can be either a custom sub-domain like https://apps.acme.com or simply the sub folder https://acme.com/apps.

Backend

Backend

The backend app is the main app to configure and manage your API. The installer automatically installs this app. The app is located at /apps/fusio/.

VSCode

Fusio provides a VSCode extension which can be used to simplify action development. This means you can develop every action directly inside the VSCode editor.

Services

  • APIgen
    APIgen is a code generator tool which allows you to generate code based on Entity or OpenAPI definitions. The tool generates then all routes, schemas and actions. You can then either download or deploy the generated code to a remote instance.
  • Cloud
    The cloud service allows you to create a Fusio instance in the cloud. It really simplifies the usage of Fusio since you can create and manage an instance through a simple web interface.

Installation

It is possible to install Fusio either through composer or manually file download.

Composer

composer create-project fusio/fusio

Download

https://github.com/apioo/fusio/releases

Configuration

You can either manually install Fusio with the steps below or you can also use the browser based installer at public/install.php. Note because of security reasons it is highly recommended removing the installer script after the installation.

  • Adjust the configuration file
    Open the file .env in the Fusio directory and change the FUSIO_URL to the domain pointing to the public folder. Also insert the database credentials to the FUSIO_DB_* keys. Optional adjust FUSIO_APPS_URL to the public url of the apps folder (in case you want to use apps).
  • Execute the installation command
    The installation script inserts the Fusio database schema into the provided database. It can be executed with the following command php bin/fusio install.
  • Create administrator user
    After the installation is complete you have to create a new administrator account. Therefor you can use the following command php bin/fusio adduser. Choose as account type "Administrator".
  • Install backend app
    To manage your API through an admin panel you need to install the backend app. The app can be installed with the following command php bin/fusio marketplace:install fusio

You can verify the installation by visiting the FUSIO_URL with a browser. You should see an API response that the installation was successful.

In case you want to install Fusio on a specific database you need to adjust the driver parameter at the configuration.php file:

  • pdo_mysql: MySQL
  • pdo_sqlite: SQLite
  • pdo_pgsql: PostgreSQL
  • sqlsrv: Microsoft SQL Server
  • oci8: Oracle
  • sqlanywhere: SAP Sybase SQL Anywhere

Docker

Alternatively it is also possible to setup Fusio through docker. This has the advantage that you automatically get a complete running Fusio system without configuration. This is especially great for testing and evaluation. To setup the container you have to checkout the repository and run the following command:

docker-compose up -d

This builds the Fusio system with a predefined backend account. The credentials are taken from the env variables FUSIO_BACKEND_USER, FUSIO_BACKEND_EMAIL and FUSIO_BACKEND_PW in the docker-compose.yml. If you are planing to run the container on the internet you must change these credentials.

Documentation

Here we list all available documentation resources. If these resources dont answer your questions or you want to provide feedback feel free to create an issue on GitHub.

Development

If you are interested in custom action development please take a look at our development readme.

Use cases

Today there are many use cases where you need a great documented REST API. In the following we list the most popular choices where Fusio comes in to play.

Business functionality

Exposing an API of your business functionality is a great way to extend your product. You enable customers to integrate it into other applications which gives the possibility to open up for new markets. With Fusio you can build such APIs and integrate them seamlessly into your product. We also see many companies which use the API itself as the core product.

Micro services

With Fusio you can simply build small micro services which solve a specific task in a complex system.

Javascript applications

Javascript frameworks like i.e. Angular or Vue becoming the standard. With Fusio you can easily build a backend for such applications. So you dont have to build the backend part by yourself.

Mobile apps

Almost all mobile apps need some form to interact with a remote service. This is mostly done through REST APIs. With Fusio you can easily build such APIs which then can also be used by other applications.

Contribution

Contributions to the project are always appreciated. There are many options available to improve the project (which is not limited to coding). The following list shows some ways how you can participate:

Developing

If you are a PHP or Javascript developer you can help to improve the system. If you want to create a new feature it is in general recommended to create a new issue where we can talk about the feature before you start to hack on it. So there are three main components of Fusio:

Backend-API

The backend API is the core of the system developed in PHP, which provides the basic functionality of Fusio. This is the place to develop new core features and improvements.

Adapter

An adapter is a plugin to the Fusio system which can be used to connect to other remote services. I.e. you could create a new adapter which speaks to a specific API or other remote service. This is easy to develop since you can build it in a separate repository. Please use the keyword fusio-adapter in your composer.json file so that adapter gets listed automatically on our website.

Backend-App

This is the AngularJS app which is used as GUI to control the backend. It is the main app to improve the Fusio backend. But you are also free to develop new apps for special use cases which talk to the internal API of Fusio.

Testing

In general we have a high PHPUnit test case coverage and also automatic end-to-end AngularJS tests using protractor and selenium. Beside this it is always great if users checkout the current master version of the project and try to test every aspect of the system. In case you have found an issue please report it through the issue tracker.

Documentation

We want to create a system which is easy to use also by novice users. To enable everybody to start using Fusio we need a simple to understand documentation. Since we have not always the view of a novice developer please let us know about chapters which are difficult to understand or topics which are missing. You can also send us directly a pull request with an improved version. The main documentation of Fusio is available at readthedocs. The documentation source is available in the docs/ folder.

Support

Promotion

If you are a blogger or magazine we would be happy if you like to cover Fusio. Please take a look at the Media section of our About Page to download the official icon set. In case you have any questions please write us a message directly so we can help you to create great content.

Consulting

If you are a company or freelancer and want to get detailed information how you can use Fusio you can contact us for consulting. In the workshop we try to find the best way how you can use/integrate Fusio also we try to explain the functionality and answer your questions.

Donations

If this project helps you to generate revenue or in general if you like to support the project you can donate any amount through paypal. We like to thank every user who has donated to the project.

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