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Development

Setup

First things first, you'll need to fork and clone the repository to your local machine.

git clone https://github.com/ecosyste-ms/radar.git

The project uses ruby on rails which have a number of system dependencies you'll need to install.

Once you've got all of those installed, from the root directory of the project run the following commands:

bundle install
bundle exec rake db:create
bundle exec rake db:migrate
rails server

You can then load up http://localhost:3000 to access the service.

Docker

Alternatively you can use the existing docker configuration files to run the app in a container.

Run this command from the root directory of the project to start the service.

docker-compose up --build

You can then load up http://localhost:3000 to access the service.

For access the rails console use the following command:

docker-compose exec app rails console

Runing rake tasks in docker follows a similar pattern:

docker-compose exec app rake radar:sync_recent

Tests

The applications tests can be found in test and use the testing framework minitest.

You can run all the tests with:

rails test

Rake tasks

The applications rake tasks can be found in lib/tasks.

You can list all of the available rake tasks with the following command:

rake -T

Background tasks

Background tasks are handled by sidekiq, the workers live in app/sidekiq.

To process the tasks run the following command:

bundle exec sidekiq

You can also view the status of the workers and their queues from the web interface http://localhost:3000/sidekiq

Deployment

A container-based deployment is highly recommended, we use dokku.com.