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DiscoveryEnvironment

The Discovery Environment is a web portal for life science research, giving access to the data store and compute of the CyVerse cyber-infrastructure.

This project is built with Gradle. Please refer to the Gradle documentation for an intro to the build script basics. The top level is itself a gradle project, but there are multiple sub-projects defined within.

In addition to the basic gradle build files, here is an explanation of our additions:

  • versions.gradle: This contains common library version definitions for libraries used throughout the subprojects.
  • iplant/webapps.gradle: Contains the sub-project definitions for the DE webapps.
  • iplant/modules.gradle: Contains the sub-project definitions for the non-webapp projects used by the webapps.
  • iplant/code-style: Contains code style definitions for the eclipse and idea environments.

Gradle basics

To find the list of tasks you can execute:

./gradlew tasks

Building everything

The webapp requires that the de.properties file be located in /etc/iplantc/de/.

To build and run the DE draft or prod self-executing war:

./gradlew runDraftWar
./gradlew runWar

To generate production war file:

./gradlew createProdWar # Resulting war will be in target/

To generate a GWT draft war file:

./gradlew draftBootRepackage

GWT Super Dev Mode

To start the Super Dev Mode code-server:

./gradlew sdm

Once this code-server is started, you can use it to debug any of our wars which have source-maps enabled. Only the draft wars have source-maps enabled. For instructions on how to use Super Dev Mode, please refer to the GWT project site.

React Development

Find documentation in /react-components