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ReactJS front end for the Expertiza server.

Contribution Guidelines

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Make changes on master branch only as it will have the latest stable version of the application
  3. Once you have committed changes to the forked repo, create a new pull request from forked master branch to expertiza beta branch. expertiza:beta <-- forked:master
  4. Your changes will go through our integration checks and test suite.
  5. Once the integration checks pass, your changes will be merged into expertiza:beta
  6. The changes will now be exposed to limited population for beta testing.
  7. One/Many fixes and features including yours will be bundled together from expertiza:beta and merged into expertiza:master as per our deployment cycle.
  8. Once the previous step is completed the changes will be reflected to everyone who uses Expertiza.

Environment setup

Please read the pre-requisites to make sure you have the required software and tools installed

  1. Clone the repository git clone https://github.com/expertiza/front-end.git
  2. Download Node dependencies npm install
  3. Run the server npm start

Pre-requisites

  1. NodeJS 10x https://nodejs.org/en/download/
  2. NPM 'serve' module (optional if you want to host a production build of the application)

Creating and Testing a Docker image (optional)

Though it is not required for you to create a docker image of the application to contribute to the project, you can run the docker.sh script available at the root of the repository to create a docker image and push it onto your DockerHub repository.

P.S: You need to have docker installed on your local machine for this to work and also you have to set the following environment variables

  • REGISTRY_PASS
  • REGISTRY_USER
  • DEPLOY_ENV (can be any tag. E.g: stable, beta etc)
  • IMAGE_NAME should be of the format <your_dockerhub_username/image_name>

Conversely, we have created a docker image if you want to just test the existing service. You can pull and run the docker image from docker pull expertiza/front-end

Setting up your own Travis-CI environment (optional)

If you want to setup your own integration and testing environment you can do so by enabling Travis-CI for your repository and adding the following environment variables in it.

  • ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOK="ansible/playbooks/deploy.yml"
  • ANSIBLE_INVENTORY="ansible/inventory.ini"
  • ANSIBLE_HOST_KEY_CHECKING="False"
  • ANSIBLE_VAULT_PASS="<password_used_to_encrypt_ansible_inventory>"
  • IMAGE_NAME="<your_dockerhub_username>/front-end"
  • CI = "False"
  • REGISTRY_PASS (DockerHub user name)
  • REGISTRY_USER (DockerHub password)

Also, you would need to setup ansible-vault and create a new inventory file and encrypt it.

Inventory file format

[prod]
XX.XX.XX.XX(This is IP address of you linux host) ansible_user="<user with su permission>" ansible_ssh_pass="<SSH password>" ansible_sudo_pass="<sudo password>"

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