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Prerequisites

It is expected that you have the following software already on your system.

  • Docker (for running Redis)
  • rbenv
  • ruby 3.1.0 (installed via rbenv)
  • node 16.14.0
  • yarn (pretty much any version)
  • sqlite
  • heroku CLI

Setup

Clone the repository

git clone [email protected]:calebschoepp/canvasync.git
cd canvasync

Install dependencies

bin/bundle install
yarn install

Set environment variables with Figaro

Create a file at config/application.yml and insert the following contents:

development:
  EMAIL_USERNAME: "<A Gmail username>"
  EMAIL_PASSWORD: "<A Gmail app password>"
  CONVERT_API_SECRET: "<Convert API secret>"

Email Username and Password

For sending email locally you can use a Gmail account. You'll need to generate an app password.

Convert API Secret

Convert API is used to convert uploaded PowerPoints, PNGs, and JPEGs to their PDF equivalent so that canvasync can provide its services to those file types. You can get a secret here. It is free to use for the first 1500 seconds of conversion time so it should be more than enough for our purposes.

Initialize database

See Running in devlopment for how to start your database.

rails db:create
rails db:migrate

Running in development

Start Redis

docker run --name docker-redis -d -p 6379:6379 redis

Run docker ps to confirm the container is running.

Serve

The following will run the rails server, a js compiler on watch mode, and a css compiler on watch mode. To see the commands to run them individually look at Procfile.dev.

bin/dev

Now you can see the app at http://localhost:3000.

Code Review

For pushes to master are not allowed. Tests must pass in Github before a PR can merge. Ideally somebody reviews your code.

If you need to fix the formatting of your code bin/bundle exec rubocop --auto-correct-all will usually do the trick.

Testing

bin/rails test
bin/rails test:system

Debugging

To open up a live REPL session in the context of the server run:

rails console

To set a breakpoint in your code that starts a REPL session insert the line debugger somewhere. Note that to use debugger you will need to start the server individually with:

bin/rails server

Running in production

Add Heroku remotes

Before you can start interacting with production you'll need to setup your git remotes.

heroku git:remote -r prod -a canvasync

Pushing code

To push code up to production run:

git push prod main

Migrations

If you pushed some code that depends on some migrations you will need to run the following after you push your code.

heroku run bin/rails db:migrate

Debugging

If you need to debug something in production you can hop into a Rails console with the following. Note that --sandbox prevents you from writing to production for saftey.

heroku run bin/rails console --sandbox

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