Merge pull request 'Allow running specs in Docker container, update README' (#177) from dev/docker_rspec into master
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Reviewed-by: galfert <garret.alfert@gmail.com>
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Râu Cao 2024-03-03 11:47:53 +00:00
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@ -14,8 +14,10 @@ so:
1. Make sure [Docker Compose is installed][1] and Docker is running (included in 1. Make sure [Docker Compose is installed][1] and Docker is running (included in
Docker Desktop) Docker Desktop)
3. Run `docker compose up` and wait until 389ds announces its successful start 3. Run `docker compose up --build` and wait until all services have started
in the log output (389ds might take an extra minute to be ready). This will take a while when
running for the first time, so you might want to do something else in the
meantime.
4. `docker-compose exec ldap dsconf localhost backend create --suffix="dc=kosmos,dc=org" --be-name="dev"` 4. `docker-compose exec ldap dsconf localhost backend create --suffix="dc=kosmos,dc=org" --be-name="dev"`
5. `docker compose run web rails ldap:setup` 5. `docker compose run web rails ldap:setup`
6. `docker compose run web rails db:setup` 6. `docker compose run web rails db:setup`
@ -28,38 +30,44 @@ have the password "user is user".
### Rails app ### Rails app
_Note: when using Docker Compose, prefix the following commands with `docker-compose
run web`._
Installing dependencies: Installing dependencies:
bundle install bundle install
yarn install yarn install
Setting up local database (SQLite): Migrating the local database (after schema changes):
bundle exec rails db:create
bundle exec rails db:migrate bundle exec rails db:migrate
Running the dev server and auto-building CSS files on change: Running the dev server, and auto-building CSS files on change _(automatic with Docker Compose)_:
bin/dev bin/dev
Running the background workers (requires Redis): Running the background workers (requires Redis) _(automatic with Docker Compose)_:
bundle exec sidekiq -C config/sidekiq.yml bundle exec sidekiq -C config/sidekiq.yml
Running all specs: Running the test suite:
bundle exec rspec bundle exec rspec
### Docker (Compose) Running the test suite with Docker Compose requires overriding the Rails
environment:
There is a working Docker Compose config file, which define a number of services including docker-compose run -e "RAILS_ENV=test" web rspec
an app server for Rails as well as a local 389ds (LDAP) server.
For Rails developers, you probably just want to start the LDAP server: `docker-compose up ldap`, ### Docker Compose
listening on port 389 on your machine.
You can pick and choose your services adding them by name (listed in `docker-compose.yml`) at Services/containers are configured in `docker-compose.yml`.
the end of the docker compose command. eg. `docker compose up ldap redis`
You can run services selectively, for example if you want to run the Rails app
and test suite on the host machine. Just add the service names of the
containers you want to run to the `up` command, like so:
docker-compose up ldap redis
#### LDAP server #### LDAP server
@ -76,13 +84,15 @@ Now you can seed the back-end with data using this Rails task:
The setup task will first delete any existing entries in the directory tree The setup task will first delete any existing entries in the directory tree
("dc=kosmos,dc=org"), and then create our development entries. ("dc=kosmos,dc=org"), and then create our development entries.
Note that all 389ds data is stored in `tmp/389ds`. So if you want to start over Note that all 389ds data is stored in the `389ds-data` volume. So if you want
with a fresh installation, delete both that directory as well as the container. to start over with a fresh installation, delete both that volume as well as the
container.
#### Minio / RS #### Minio / remoteStorage
If you want to run remoteStorage accounts locally, you will have to create the If you want to run remoteStorage accounts locally, you will have to create the
respective bucket first: respective bucket first. With the `minio` container running (run by default
when using Docker Compose), follow these steps:
* `docker compose up web redis minio liquor-cabinet` * `docker compose up web redis minio liquor-cabinet`
* Head to http://localhost:9001 and log in with user `minioadmin`, password * Head to http://localhost:9001 and log in with user `minioadmin`, password

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@ -52,10 +52,9 @@ Rails.application.configure do
config.active_job.queue_adapter = :test config.active_job.queue_adapter = :test
if ENV["S3_ENABLED"] if ENV["S3_ENABLED"] && ENV["S3_ENABLED"].to_s != "false"
config.active_storage.service = :s3 config.active_storage.service = :s3
else else
# Store attachments on the local disk (in ./tmp) config.active_storage.service = :local
config.active_storage.service = :test
end end
end end

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
# #
# It's strongly recommended that you check this file into your version control system. # It's strongly recommended that you check this file into your version control system.
ActiveRecord::Schema[7.1].define(version: 2024_02_07_080515) do ActiveRecord::Schema[7.1].define(version: 2024_02_16_124640) do
create_table "active_storage_attachments", force: :cascade do |t| create_table "active_storage_attachments", force: :cascade do |t|
t.string "name", null: false t.string "name", null: false
t.string "record_type", null: false t.string "record_type", null: false
@ -50,12 +50,17 @@ ActiveRecord::Schema[7.1].define(version: 2024_02_07_080515) do
create_table "donations", force: :cascade do |t| create_table "donations", force: :cascade do |t|
t.integer "user_id" t.integer "user_id"
t.integer "amount_sats" t.integer "amount_sats"
t.integer "amount_eur" t.integer "fiat_amount"
t.integer "amount_usd"
t.string "public_name" t.string "public_name"
t.datetime "created_at", null: false t.datetime "created_at", null: false
t.datetime "updated_at", null: false t.datetime "updated_at", null: false
t.datetime "paid_at", precision: nil t.datetime "paid_at", precision: nil
t.string "fiat_currency", default: "USD"
t.string "donation_method"
t.string "payment_method"
t.string "btcpay_invoice_id"
t.string "payment_status"
t.index ["payment_status"], name: "index_donations_on_payment_status"
t.index ["user_id"], name: "index_donations_on_user_id" t.index ["user_id"], name: "index_donations_on_user_id"
end end

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ RSpec.describe "WebFinger", type: :request do
res = JSON.parse(response.body) res = JSON.parse(response.body)
rs_link = res["links"].find {|l| l["rel"] == "http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-dejong-remotestorage"} rs_link = res["links"].find {|l| l["rel"] == "http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-dejong-remotestorage"}
expect(rs_link["href"]).to eql("https://storage.kosmos.org/tony") expect(rs_link["href"]).to eql("#{Setting.rs_storage_url}/tony")
oauth_url = rs_link["properties"]["http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-4.2"] oauth_url = rs_link["properties"]["http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-4.2"]
expect(oauth_url).to eql("http://www.example.com/rs/oauth/tony") expect(oauth_url).to eql("http://www.example.com/rs/oauth/tony")