This project is the full-stack web app for the Chores Project.
This app uses docker & docker-compose to run locally. This provides a quick & easy way to get set up.
Once the app is running on your computer, you can enter the container's CLI and interact with it as you would any Linux system.
- Install docker and docker-compose
- Enable VT-x (hardware virtualization) on your computer
- This is deferent for every computer, but can usually be found in your BIOS settings
- Macs have this enabled by default, but if you notice containers running very slow, it may be turned off. Reboot your computer and hold CMD-OPT-P-R during boot to re-enable it
- Run the following in the chores directory
$ docker-compose build $ docker-compose up
- Once the container is started you can open another terminal and enter the container
$ docker-compose exec web bash
- Once inside the container
We use rspec for tests. There is also a gem called 'guard' installed. Guard facilitates some automatic running of tests.
- Enter the container CLI:
$ docker-compose exec web bash
- Run tests manually if desired:
$ rspec
- Run guard to run tests automatically
$ bundle exec guard
- See the guard docs for info on guard:
We use hound to check the code formatting on github. We have rubocop installed as a gem to check/correct it locally.
- Enter the container CLI:
$ docker-compose exec web bash
- Run rubocop to report on formatting issues:
$ rubocop
- Run rubocop to fix most issues:
$ rubocop -a
- Run rubocop to fix everything it can (unsafe fixes):
$ rubocop -A
- Please make branches off of the latest develop branch.
- Please name branches lik this:
- "{issue id}_{brief name of issue}"
- Example: "74_fix_email_bug"