Ruby on Rails application powering https://software.opensuse.org
We hope you'll get involved! Read our Contributors' Guide for details.
Please note that deployments are currently not fully automated. So please note that commits and accepted pull-requests might not be visible on the production website software.opensuse.org for weeks or in exceptional cases for months until the deployment was triggered manually.
We recommend the usage of Ruby 2.5 or higher for the development.
If you are an openSUSE Tumbleweed user, it comes with the latest Ruby releases as default so you can configure your environment doing:
zypper ref
zypper in ruby ruby-devel 'rubygem(bundler)' nodejs gcc gcc-c++ make libxml2-devel libxslt-develOn openSUSE Leap 15.1 you will need to install the Ruby 2.5 environment doing:
zypper ref
zypper in ruby2.5 ruby2.5-devel ruby2.5-rubygem-bundler nodejs gcc gcc-c++ make libxml2-devel libxslt-develYou can find more information about Ruby development and packaging on openSUSE distributions here.
Just for running it in development mode. If you are playing to deploy it in a
server, please apply good Ruby on Rails practices (like generating your own
keys for secrets.yml).
git clone https://github.com/openSUSE/software-o-o.git
cd software-o-o
bundle package
bundle exec rails sEnjoy your software.opensuse.org clone at http://127.0.0.1:3000/
You can also run the unit tests locally using the command:
bundle exec rails testand also the System Tests that will simulate user interaction using a headless browser:
bundle exec rails test:systemIMPORTANT: For the System Tests, the project is configured to use Firefox Headless Mode feature, available on:
- Linux: Firefox 55 or higher;
- Windows/Mac: Firefox 56 or higher.
See more here.
By default in non-production environments, the prometheus instrumentation is disabled. You can enable it by passing INSTRUMENTATION=true environment variable when starting the application:
INSTRUMENTATION=true bundle exec rails s
When doing this, you need to start the prometheus_exporter process separately (otherwise you will observe a lot of warnings in the log as the instrumentation code will try to connect to the collector process). You can do so with this command:
bundle exec prometheus_exporter
After this the prometheus metrics will be exported under http://localhost:9394/metrics.
git submodule init
git submodule update
makeAfter running the above commands, run RAILS_ENV=production rails assets:precompile and you should see the new assets.
The application will take the following environment variables:
SECRET_KEY_BASE: See Encrypted Session Storage in Rails documentation.API_USERNAMEandAPI_PASSWORD: Credentials to the Open Build Service API end-point- These can be replaced with
OPENSUSE_COOKIEif you have admin access to the Open Build Service instance.
- These can be replaced with
RAILS_ENV
Puma will honor other variables too:
WEB_CONCURRENCYRAILS_MAX_THREADSPORTRACK_ENVSOFTWARE_O_O_RBTRACE
In production, prometheus instrumentation is enabled and prometheus_exporter process must be started.
- If
SOFTWARE_O_O_RBTRACEis set, you can use rbtrace to debug the application.
memcache should be running. It seems to be hardcoded in environments/production.rb to localhost:11211.
This probably needs to be fixed, as the dalli gem, automatically uses MEMCACHE_SERVERS env variable or
127.0.0.1:11211 as default.
If you plan to run the application on PaaS, make sure you set all the above variables correctly.
- There is an included
manifest.ymltested with SUSE Cloud Application Platform, and it should not be hard to get it running on other Cloud Foundry distributions or hosted PaaS like Heroku.
The official instance is deployed using an rpm package. The rpm package bundles all the required gems.
There is a software_opensuse_org.service you can control via systemd.
The systemd service will read the variables described above from /etc/software_opensuse_org.conf in the form of an EnvironmentFile:
VAR1=value1
VAR2=value2
...
There is also a Vagrant setup to create our development environment. All the tools needed for this are available for Linux, MacOS and Windows.
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Install Vagrant and docker. Both tools support Linux, MacOS and Windows.
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Clone this code repository:
git clone --recurse-submodules git@github.com:openSUSE/software-o-o.git -
Build your Vagrant box:
vagrant up -
Attach to your new development box:
docker attach software_web -
Install gems:
bundle install -
Start the app:
rails server -
Enjoy your software.opensuse.org clone at http://127.0.0.1:3000/
If you exit the shell inside the vagrant box your development environment
is stopped. Want to continue? Run vagrant up and docker attach software_web
again. Happy hacking!
The file config/releases.yml is used by the /distributions end-point to render the right template (leap-$version).
Please make sure that (leap-$version) has a corresponding template in both app/data/ and app/views/distribution/.
These need to be created while specifying a new (testing_version).
The variables @testing_version, @stable_version and @legacy_version will be set accordingly.
@version will be set to the right version of the page you are displaying.
---
- from: '2018-05-25 10:00:00'
stable_version: '15'
legacy_version: '42.3'
- from: '2018-01-31 00:00:00'
stable_version: '42.3'
testing_version: '15'
testing_state: 'Beta'
legacy_version: '42.2'
- from: '2017-07-26 00:00:00'
stable_version: '42.3'
legacy_version: '42.2'
- from: '2017-07-08 00:00:00'
stable_version: '42.2'
testing_version: '42.3'
testing_state: 'RC'
legacy_version: '42.1'
- from: '2016-11-16 00:00:00'
stable_version: '42.2'
legacy_version: '42.1'