Run your own inventaire in a docker environment Used only for testing and development purposes, so use in production at your own risk. ## Requirements - [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/gettingstarted/) up and ready - git ## Install ```bash git clone https://github.com/inventaire/inventaire-docker.git ``` got to `cd inventaire-docker` clone `inventaire` core application server -> [setup](https://github.com/inventaire/inventaire#installation) ```bash git clone https://github.com/inventaire/inventaire.git ``` Create empty folders for docker volumes to set themselves. In accordance with docker-compose volumes, example: `mkdir data couch-test couch es`. Ensure the owner ID of those folders is 1000: `chown -R 1000:1000`. Start the magic, build everything ! ```bash docker-compose build ``` Download Node dependencies: ```bash docker-compose run --rm inventaire npm install ``` Configure inventaire so that it can connect to CouchDB: ```bash echo "module.exports = { db: { username: 'couchdb', password: 'password' } } " > ./inventaire/config/local.js ``` You can optionnally install translation dependencies of[inventaire-i18n](https://github.com/inventaire/inventaire-i18n/) [need more details] ## Usage ```bash docker-compose up -d ``` ## Create a user admin A user admin is not that useful in development, it only allows you to merge/delete entities, see any user contributions, and a few more things. But if needed, start by signing up a user : ```bash curl http://localhost:3006/api/auth?action=signup -d '{"username": "yourusername", "password": "yourpassword", "email":"some+email@example.org"}' ``` Grab the new user id ```bash user_id=$(curl --user yourusername:yourpassword http://localhost:3006/api/user | jq -r '._id') ``` Then you can either go to CouchDB GUI to manually add the `"admin": true` flag to your user document: ```sh firefox "http://localhost:5984/_utils/document.html?users/${user_id}" ``` Or use the dedicated script, but you need to modify your local config to override the default `.db.actionsScripts` values: ```js module.exports = { db: { actionsScripts: { port: 5984, suffix: null } } } ``` ```sh ./scripts/actions/make_user_admin_from_id.coffee $user_id ``` ## Load wikidata entities into elasticsearch It's possible that elasticsearch import limit is below the entities-search-engige import rate ```bash curl -XPOST http://localhost:9200/wikidata/_close curl -H 'Content-Type:application/json' -H 'Accept: application/json' -XPUT http://localhost:9200/wikidata/_settings -d '{"index.mapping.total_fields.limit": 20000}' curl -XPOST http://localhost:9200/wikidata/_open ``` ## Fixtures In case you would like to play with out-of-the-box data. Run api tests to populate tests dbs (see Tests section) ```bash docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.test.yml exec inventaire npm run test-api ``` - Replicate `*-tests` dbs documents into `*` dbs ```bash `docker-compose exec inventaire npm run replicate-tests-db` ``` ## Tests Start services with test environnement with [multiple compose files](https://docs.docker.com/compose/extends/#understanding-multiple-compose-files) ```bash docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.test.yml up ``` Execute tests script `docker-compose exec inventaire npm run test-api` or execute directly the test command `docker-compose exec inventaire ./node_modules/.bin/mocha --compilers coffee:coffee-script/register --timeout 20000 /opt/inventaire/path/to/test/file` Tip : create a symbolic link on your machine between the inventaire folder and docker working directory on your machine at `/opt/`, in order to autocomplete path to test file to execute `sudo ln ~/path/to/inventaire-docker/inventaire /opt -s` Alternatively, as root in inventaire container: `# mkdir /supervisor/path/to/inventaire` `# ln -s /opt/ /supervisor/path/to/inventaire` ## Troubleshooting ### Elastic `users` and `groups` indexes are not up to date `couchdb2elastic4sync` is a small libary in charge of maintaining ES indexes up to date with couchdb documents. If `couchdb2elastic4sync` does not find Elasticsearch search. Make sure configs files exists in `inventaire/scripts/couch2elastic4sync/configs`. They should be created during postinstall, but if the folder is empty, run the following scripts to create it : ```bash docker-compose exec inventaire npm run couch2elastic4sync:init docker-compose exec inventaire npm run couch2elastic4sync:load ```