# Setup your development environment ## Table of contents - [Introduction](#introduction) - [Pre-requisites](#pre-requisites) - [(recommended) Develop inside the app Container with VSCode](#recommended-develop-inside-the-app-container-with-vscode) - [(not-recommended) Develop outside the app container](#not-recommended-develop-outside-the-app-container) - [Install Castopod Host's dependencies](#install-castopod-hosts-dependencies) - [Initialize and populate database](#initialize-and-populate-database) - [Start hacking](#start-hacking) - [Going Further](#going-further) - [Useful docker / docker-compose commands](#useful-docker--docker-compose-commands) - [Known issues](#known-issues) ## Introduction Castopod Host is a web app based on the `php` framework [CodeIgniter 4](https://codeigniter.com). To setup a dev environment, we use [Docker](https://www.docker.com/). A `docker-compose.yml` and `Dockerfile` are included in the project's root folder to help you kickstart your contribution. > Know that you don't need any prior knowledge of Docker to follow the next > steps. However, if you wish to use your own environment, feel free to do so! ## Pre-requisites 0. Install [docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker). 1. Clone Castopod Host project by running: ```bash git clone https://code.podlibre.org/podlibre/castopod-host.git ``` 2. Create a `.env` file with the minimum required config to connect the app to the database and use redis as a cache handler: ```ini CI_ENVIRONMENT="development" # By default, this is set to true in the app config. # For development, this must be set to false as it is # on a local environment app.forceGlobalSecureRequests=false app.baseURL="http://localhost:8080/" app.mediaBaseURL="http://localhost:8080/" app.adminGateway="cp-admin" app.authGateway="cp-auth" database.default.hostname="mariadb" database.default.database="castopod" database.default.username="podlibre" database.default.password="castopod" cache.handler="redis" cache.redis.host = "redis" # You may not want to use redis as your cache handler # Comment/remove the two lines above and uncomment # the next line for file caching. #cache.handler="file" ``` > _NB._ You can tweak your environment by setting more environment variables > in your custom `.env` file. See the `env` for examples or the > [CodeIgniter4 User Guide](https://codeigniter.com/user_guide/index.html) > for more info. 3. (for docker desktop) Add the repository you've cloned to docker desktop's `Settings` > `Resources` > `File Sharing` ### (recommended) Develop inside the app Container with VSCode If you're working in VSCode, you can take advantage of the `.devcontainer/` folder. It defines a development environment (dev container) with preinstalled requirements and VSCode extensions so you don't have to worry about them. All required services will be loaded automagically! 1. Install the VSCode extension [Remote - Containers](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-vscode-remote.remote-containers) 2. `Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + P` > `Open in container` > The VSCode window will reload inside the dev container. It may take a long > time on first load as it is building all necessary services. 3. You're all set! 🎉 You're now **inside the dev container**, you may use the VSCode console (`Terminal` > `New Terminal`) to run any command: ```bash # PHP is installed php -v # Composer is installed composer -V # npm is installed npm -v # git is installed git version ``` For more info, see [VSCode Remote Containers](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/containers) ### (not-recommended) Develop outside the app container You do not wish to use the VSCode devcontainer? No problem! 1. Start docker containers manually: Go to project's root folder and run: ```bash # starts all services declared in docker-compose.yml file # -d option starts the containers in the background docker-compose up -d # See all running processes (you should see 3 processes running) docker-compose ps # Alternatively, you can check all docker processes docker ps -a ``` > The `docker-compose up -d` command will boot 4 containers in the > background: > > - `castopod_host_app`: a php based container with CodeIgniter4 requirements > installed > - `castopod_host_redis`: a [redis](https://redis.io/) database to handle > queries and pages caching > - `castopod_host_mariadb`: a [mariadb](https://mariadb.org/) server for > persistent data > - `castopod_host_phpmyadmin`: a phpmyadmin server to visualize the mariadb > database. 2. Run any command by prefixing them with `docker-compose run --rm app`: ```bash # use PHP docker-compose run --rm app php -v # use Composer docker-compose run --rm app composer -V # use npm docker-compose run --rm app npm -v # use git docker-compose run --rm app git version ``` ## Install Castopod Host's dependencies 1. Install php dependencies with [Composer](https://getcomposer.org/) ```bash composer install ``` > **Note:** > > The php dependencies aren't included in the repository. Composer will check > the `composer.json` and `composer.lock` files to download the packages with > the right versions. The dependencies will live under the `vendor/` folder. > For more info, check out the > [Composer documentation](https://getcomposer.org/doc/). 2. Install javascript dependencies with [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/) ```bash npm install ``` > **Note:** > > The javascript dependencies aren't included in the repository. Npm will > check the `package.json` and `package.lock` files to download the packages > with the right versions. The dependencies will live under the `node_module` > folder. For more info, check out the > [NPM documentation](https://docs.npmjs.com/). 3. Generate static assets: ```bash # build all assets at once npm run build:dev # generate/copy specific assets npm run build:js npm run build:css npm run build:icons npm run build:svg npm run copy:images npm run copy:fonts ``` > **Note:** > > The static assets generated live under the `public/assets` folder, it > includes javascript, styles, images, fonts, icons and svg files. ## Initialize and populate database 1. Build the database with the migrate command: ```bash # loads the database schema during first migration php spark migrate -all ``` You may need to undo the migration (rollback): ```bash # rolls back database schema (deletes all tables and their content) php spark migrate:rollback ``` 2. Populate the database with the required data: ```bash # Populates all required data php spark db:seed AppSeeder ``` You may choose to add data separately: ```bash # Populates all categories php spark db:seed CategorySeeder # Populates all Languages php spark db:seed LanguageSeeder # Populates all podcasts platforms php spark db:seed PlatformSeeder # Populates all Authentication data (roles definition…) php spark db:seed AuthSeeder ``` 3. (optionnal) Populate the database with test data: ```bash # Populates test data (login: admin / password: AGUehL3P) php spark db:seed TestSeeder # Populates with fake podcast analytics php spark db:seed FakePodcastsAnalyticsSeeder # Populates with fake website analytics php spark db:seed FakeWebsiteAnalyticsSeeder ``` TestSeeder will add an active superadmin user with the following credentials: - username: **admin** - password: **AGUehL3P** ## Start hacking You're all set! Start working your magic by updating the project's files! Help yourself to the [CodeIgniter4 User Guide](https://codeigniter.com/user_guide/index.html) for more insights. To see your changes, go to: - [localhost:8080](http://localhost:8080/) for the Castopod Host app - [localhost:8888](http://localhost:8888/) for the phpmyadmin interface: - username: **podlibre** - password: **castopod** --- ## Going Further ### Useful docker / docker-compose commands ```bash # monitor the app container docker-compose logs --tail 50 --follow --timestamps app # interact with redis server using included redis-cli command docker exec -it castopod_host_redis redis-cli # monitor the redis container docker-compose logs --tail 50 --follow --timestamps redis # monitor the mariadb container docker-compose logs --tail 50 --follow --timestamps mariadb # monitor the phpmyadmin container docker-compose logs --tail 50 --follow --timestamps phpmyadmin # restart docker containers docker-compose restart # Destroy all containers, opposite of `up` command docker-compose down # Rebuild app container docker-compose build app ``` Check [docker](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/docker/) and [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/reference/) documentations for more insights. ## Known issues - `Allocation failed - JavaScript heap out of memory` when running `npm install` 👉 By default, docker might not have access to enough RAM. Allocate more memory and run `npm install` again.