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Local development
The most common way to run a development version of the application is run with local dependencies.
Dependencies:
- Ruby
- Rails
- PostgreSQL
- NodeJS
- Gecko driver (for running Selenium tests)
We recommend using RBenv to manage Ruby versions.
We recommend using nvm to manage NodeJS versions.
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Install PostgreSQL
macOS:
brew install postgresql brew services start postgresql
Linux (Debian):
sudo apt install -y postgresql postgresql-contrib libpq-dev sudo systemctl start postgresql
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Create a Postgres user
sudo su - postgres -c "createuser <username> -s -P"
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Install RBenv and Ruby-build
macOS:
brew install rbenv rbenv init mkdir -p ~/.rbenv/plugins git clone https://github.com/rbenv/ruby-build.git ~/.rbenv/plugins/ruby-build
Linux (Debian):
sudo apt install -y rbenv git rbenv init echo 'eval "$(rbenv init -)"' >> ~/.bashrc mkdir -p ~/.rbenv/plugins git clone https://github.com/rbenv/ruby-build.git ~/.rbenv/plugins/ruby-build
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Install Ruby and Bundler
rbenv install 3.1.2 rbenv global 3.1.2 source ~/.bashrc gem install bundler
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Install JavaScript dependencies
Note that we currently use node v16, which is no longer the latest LTS version so you will need to specify the version number when installing
macOS (using nvm):
nvm install 16 nvm use 16 brew install yarn
Linux (Debian):
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_16.x | sudo bash - sudo apt -y install nodejs mkdir -p ~/.npm-packages npm config set prefix ~/.npm-packages echo 'NPM_PACKAGES="~/.npm-packages"' >> ~/.bashrc echo 'export PATH="$PATH:$NPM_PACKAGES/bin"' >> ~/.bashrc source ~/.bashrc npm install --location=global yarn
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Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/communitiesuk/submit-social-housing-lettings-and-sales-data.git
Application setup
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Copy the
.env.example
to.env
and replace the database credentials with your local postgres user credentials. -
Install the dependencies:
bundle install && yarn install
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Create the database & run migrations:
bundle exec rake db:create db:migrate
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Seed the database if required:
bundle exec rake db:seed
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Start the dev servers
a. Using Foreman:
./bin/dev
b. Individually:
Rails:
bundle exec rails s
JavaScript (for hot reloading):
yarn build --mode=development --watch
If you’re not modifying front end assets you can bundle them as a one off task:
yarn build --mode=development
Development mode will target the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox and Safari for transpilation while production mode will target older browsers.
The Rails server will start on http://localhost:3000.
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Install Gecko Driver
Linux (Debian):
wget https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver/releases/download/v0.31.0/geckodriver-v0.31.0-linux64.tar.gz tar -xvzf geckodriver-v0.31.0-linux64.tar.gz rm geckodriver-v0.31.0-linux64.tar.gz chmod +x geckodriver sudo mv geckodriver /usr/local/bin/
Running the test suite (front end assets need to be built or server needs to be running):
bundle exec rspec
Note that these tests assume you have firefox installed.
Using Docker
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Build the image:
docker-compose build
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Run the database migrations:
docker-compose run --rm app /bin/bash -c 'rake db:migrate'
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Seed the database if required:
docker-compose run --rm app /bin/bash -c 'rake db:seed'
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To be able to debug with Pry run the app using:
docker-compose run --service-ports app
If this is not needed you can run docker-compose up
as normal
The Rails server will start on http://localhost:8080.
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To run the test suite in docker:
docker-compose run --rm app /bin/bash -c ' RAILS_ENV=test rspec'