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# Data Collection App
This is the codebase for the Ruby on Rails app that will handle the submission of Lettings and Sales of Social Housing in England data.
## API documentation
API documentation can be found here: https://communitiesuk.github.io/mhclg-data-collection-beta/. This is driven by [OpenAPI docs ](docs/api/DLUHC-CORE-Data.v1.json )
## Required Setup
Pre-requisites:
- Ruby
- Rails
- Postgres
### Quick start
1. Copy the `.env.example` to `.env` and replace the database credentials with your local postgres user credentials.
2. Install the dependencies:\
`bundle install`
3. Create the database:\
`rake db:create`
4. Run the database migrations:\
`rake db:migrate`
5. Install the frontend depenencies:\
`yarn install`
6. Start the Rails server:\
`bundle exec rails s`
The Rails server will start on < http: / / localhost:3000 > .
### Using Docker
```sh
docker-compose build
docker-compose run --rm app rails db:create
docker-compose up
```
The Rails server will start on < http: / / localhost:8080 > .
Note `docker-compose` runs the production docker image (`RAILS_ENV=production`) as the Dockerfile doesn’t include development gems to keep the image size down.
## Infrastructure
This application is running on [GOV.UK PaaS ](https://www.cloud.service.gov.uk/ ). To deploy you need to:
1. Contact your organisation manager to get an account in `dluhc-core` organization and in the relevant spaces (sandbox/production).
2. [Install the Cloud Foundry CLI ](https://docs.cloudfoundry.org/cf-cli/install-go-cli.html )
3. Login:\
`cf login -a api.london.cloud.service.gov.uk -u <your_username>`
4. Set your deployment target (sandbox/production):\
`cf target -o dluhc-core -s <deploy_environment>`
5. Deploy:\
`cf push dluhc-core --strategy rolling` . This will use the [manifest file ](manifest.yml )
Once the app is deployed:
1. Get a Rails console:\
`cf ssh dluhc-core -t -c "/tmp/lifecycle/launcher /home/vcap/app 'rails console' ''"`
2. Check logs:\
`cf logs dluhc-core --recent`
#### Troubleshooting deployments
A failed Github deployment action will occasionally leave a Cloud Foundry deployment in a broken state. As a result all subsequent Github deployment actions will also fail with the message `Cannot update this process while a deployment is in flight` .
`
cf cancel-deployment dluhc-core
`
You'd then need to check the logs and fix the issue that caused the initial deployment to fail.
## CI/CD
When a commit is made to `main` the following GitHub action jobs are triggered:
1. **Test** : RSpec runs our test suite
2. **Deploy** : If the Test stage passes, this job will deploy the app to our GOV.UK PaaS account using the Cloud Foundry CLI
When a pull request is opened to `main` only the Test stage runs.
## Single log submission
The form for this is driven by a JSON file in `/config/forms/{start_year}_{end_year}.json`
The JSON should follow the structure:
```jsonc
{
"form_type": "lettings" / "sales",
"start_year": Integer, // i.e. 2020
"end_year": Integer, // i.e. 2021
"sections": {
"[snake_case_section_name_string]": {
"label": String,
"subsections": {
"[snake_case_subsection_name_string]": {
"label": String,
"pages": {
"[snake_case_page_name_string]": {
"header": String,
"description": String,
"questions": {
"[snake_case_question_name_string]": {
"header": String,
"hint_text": String,
"check_answer_label": String,
"type": "text" / "numeric" / "radio" / "checkbox" / "date",
"min": Integer, // numeric only
"max": Integer, // numeric only
"step": Integer, // numeric only
"answer_options": { // checkbox and radio only
"0": String,
"1": String
},
"conditional_for": {
"[snake_case_question_to_enable_1_name_string]": ["condition-that-enables"],
"[snake_case_question_to_enable_2_name_string]": ["condition-that-enables"]
}
}
},
"conditional_route_to": {
"[page_name_to_route_to]": {"question_name": "expected_answer"},
"[page_name_to_route_to]": {"question_name": "expected_answer"}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
```
Assumptions made by the format:
- All forms have at least 1 section
- All sections have at least 1 subsection
- All subsections have at least 1 page
- All pages have at least 1 question
- The ActiveRecord case log model has a field for each question name (must match). In the case of checkbox questions it must have one field for every answer option (again names must match).
- Text not required by a page/question such as a header or hint text should be passed as an empty string
- For conditionally shown questions conditions that have been implemented and can be used are:
- Radio question answer option selected matches one of conditional e.g. ["answer-options-1-string", "answer-option-3-string"]
- Numeric question value matches condition e.g. [">2"], ["< 7 "] or ["== 6 "]
## JSON Form Validation against Schema
To validate the form JSON against the schema you can run:
`rake form_definition:validate["config/forms/2021_2022.json"]`
n.b. You may have to escape square brackets in zsh
`rake form_definition:validate\["config/forms/2021_2022.json"\]`
This will validate the given form definition against the schema in `config/forms/schema/generic.json` .
You can also run:
`rake form_definition:validate_all`
This will validate all forms in directories = ["config/forms", "spec/fixtures/forms"]
## Useful documentation (external dependencies)
### GOV.UK Design System Form Builder for Rails
- [Examples ](https://govuk-form-builder.netlify.app/ )
- [Technical docs ](https://www.rubydoc.info/gems/govuk_design_system_formbuilder/ )
- [GitHub repository ](https://github.com/DFE-Digital/govuk-formbuilder )
### GOV.UK Frontend
- [GitHub repository ](https://github.com/alphagov/govuk-frontend )
### Hotwire (Turbo/Stimulus)
- [Docs ](https://turbo.hotwired.dev/ )