Want to contribute? Great! We try to make it easy, and all contributions, even the smaller ones, are more than welcome. This includes bug reports, fixes, documentation, examples... But first, read this page.
This project uses GitHub issues to manage the issues. Open an issue directly in GitHub.
If you believe you found a bug, and it's likely possible, please indicate a way to reproduce it, what you are seeing and what you would expect to see. Don't forget to indicate your Java, Maven and/or Docker version.
You need to have Apache Maven (version >= 3.5) up and running as well as a valid Java Development Kit (version >= 17) install to build the project.
$ git clone https://github.com/microcks/microcks.git
[...]
$ cd microcks
$ mvn clean install
[...]
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Reactor Summary for Microcks 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT:
[INFO]
[INFO] Microcks ........................................... SUCCESS [ 0.234 s]
[INFO] Microcks Model ..................................... SUCCESS [ 1.602 s]
[INFO] Microcks EL ........................................ SUCCESS [ 1.907 s]
[INFO] Microcks App ....................................... SUCCESS [ 28.038 s]
[INFO] Microcks Async Minion .............................. SUCCESS [ 8.007 s]
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] BUILD SUCCESS
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Total time: 40.036 s
[INFO] Finished at: 2020-06-12T09:05:45+02:00
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
For now, there's still a problem with Frontend integration tests configuration so you should disable them using the following flag:
$ cd webapp
$ mvn -Pprod package
[...]
$ java -jar target/microcks-x.y.z-SNAPSHOT.jar
$ cd webapp
$ mvn -Pprod clean package docker:build
[...]
$ cd ../install/docker-compose
$ docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml up -d
After spinning up the containers, you will now have access to Keycloak for account management, and microcks webapp to setup mocking, etc.
You can login to keycloak on http://localhost:18080/
with username and password admin
.
You can login to microcks webapp with the username admin
and password microcks123
.
To contribute, use GitHub Pull Requests, from your own fork.