This is a web application that will extract large amounts of data from the Google search results page.
- Staging: https://google-search-suv-staging.herokuapp.com/
- Production: https://google-search-suv.herokuapp.com/
- Ruby version: 2.7.2
- Node version: 14.15.4
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Install Docker for Mac
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Setup and boot the Docker containers:
./bin/envsetup.sh-
Setup the databases:
- Postgres:
rake db:setup
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Run the Rails app
foreman start -f Procfile.devAdd the following build settings to run the tests in the Docker environment via Docker Compose (configuration in docker-compose.test.yml):
- Configure the environment variable
BRANCH_TAGto tag Docker images per branch, e.g:
# a unique `BRANCH_TAG` value to tag the Docker image
# using nimblehq/[email protected] Github action
export BRANCH_TAG= # unique value for tagging Docker imageEach branch needs to have its own Docker image to avoid build settings disparities and leverage Docker image caching.
BRANCH_TAG must not contain special characters (
/) to be valid. So using $BRANCH_NAME will not work e.g. chore/setup-docker. An alternative is to use a unique identifier such as PR_ID or BRANCH_ID on the CI server.
- Pull the latest version the Docker image for the branch:
docker pull $DOCKER_IMAGE:$BRANCH_TAG || trueOn each build, the CI environment does not contain yet a cached version of the image. Therefore, it is required to pull
it first to leverage the cache_from settings of Docker Compose which avoids rebuilding the whole Docker image on subsequent test builds.
- Build the Docker image:
./bin/docker-prepare && docker-compose -f docker-compose.test.yml buildUpon the first build, the whole Docker image is built from the ground up and tagged using $BRANCH_TAG.
- Push the latest version of the Docker image for this branch:
docker push $DOCKER_IMAGE:$BRANCH_TAG- Setup the test database:
docker-compose -f docker-compose.test.yml run test bin/bundle exec rake db:test:prepareTo setup Github actions for the project, please follow this guideline
- Run all tests:
# Docker way
docker-compose -f docker-compose.test.yml run test
# Non-Docker way
rspec- Run a specific test:
# Docker way
docker-compose -f docker-compose.test.yml run test bin/bundle exec rspec [rspec-params]
# Non-Docker way
rspec [rspec-params]-
Add a bot (i.e.
team-nimblehq) to this repository or to the organization. The bot requires permission level “Write” to be able to set a PR’s status. -
Create a Personal Access Token from bot account with
public_reposcope, and set it asDANGER_GITHUB_API_TOKENsecret on the CI Environment Settings.