# Developing/Contributing This document helps you set up the *debshots* Rails application on your own Debian system if you intend to work on the source code. ## Preparing the development environment Most steps required to deploy the application (for production use) are automated using an Ansible playbook that you find at ./ansible/debshots.yml The following section documents the steps you need to do to get the application running in development mode. If you are a little experienced in developing Rails applications you may know most of that already. ## Install dependencies These APT-gettable packages are probably required to run the application: sudo apt install ruby sudo libssl-dev libreadline-dev \ zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev libpq-dev git imagemagick ## Prepare PostgreSQL database server and user PostgreSQL stores data about packages, screenshots and users. Authentication works in production because the applications runs as the system user *debshots* that gets access to PostgreSQL via ident-based authentication. In development mode you will likely work as your own user so you need to create a development database in PostgreSQL and create a database user with a password to access it. Put those credentials into ./config/database.yml sudo apt install postgresql sudo su - postgres createuser -P -d debshots # The password will have to match that in config/database.yml createdb -O debshots -E UTF8 -T template0 debshots_dev ## Install the required Ruby version using rbenv Rails uses the *bundler* tool to download and install dependent gems/packages. To avoid installing them system wide you should rather create an *rbenv* sandbox environment where the specific Ruby version and the required gems are installed. That ensures stable operation of the application and does not spoil your otherwise APT-controlled system. Documentation on rbenv can be found at https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv To install it for your current user: git clone https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv.git ~/.rbenv echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.rbenv/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bash_profile As an upright Debian user we should use Debian packages. But this application (as most web applications) requires specific versions of libraries and modules. So rbenv isolates them from the rest of the system. # Load rbenv automatically by appending # the following to ~/.profile: Run "rbenv init" and do as said. Install the "rbenv install" (https://github.com/rbenv/ruby-build#readme) add-on: git clone https://github.com/rbenv/ruby-build.git ~/.rbenv/plugins/ruby-build ## Get the application Clone the debshots Git repository from https://salsa.debian.org/debian/debshots ## Install the required Ruby version and the applications' dependencies rbenv install echo "gem: --no-rdoc --no-ri" > ~/.gemrc gem install bundler If this command complains that it cannot write into /var/lib/gems/… then please source your ~/.profile or ~/.zshrc or open a new terminal window to let rbenv take over. bundle install ## Optional: copy screenshots and database from the live website To make database access easier you can create a ~/.pgpass file like: 127.0.0.1:5432:debshots_dev:debshots_dev:thepassword Don't forget to "chown 0600" that file. scp screenshots.debian.net:debshots-screenshots.tar . tar -C public/ -xvf debshots-screenshots.tar scp screenshots.debian.net:debshots.sql . psql -h 127.0.0.1 debshots_dev debshots-dev < debshots.sql Make sure that the application's database schema is upgraded to reflect the latest state of development. bundle exec rails db:migrate (The reason to prefix all commands by "bundle exec" to make sure that the Ruby version from *rbenv* is used and that only the gems from the sandbox environment are used.) ## Start with a blank database Create a blank database with the latest database schema: bundle exec rails db:schema:load If you get database access errors then check the *development* section in your ./config/database.yml file. ## Fill/update the database with information from APT repositories Get the latest information on packages from the Debian repositories. bundle exec rails debshots:update_from_deb_repos bundle exec rails debshots:update_longdescription_from_deb_repos ## Run the application bundle exec rails s Point your browser to http://localhost:3000/ and you will see the web site. ## Optional: Tidy up the screenshot data bundle exec rake debshots:remove_broken_screenshots bundle exec rake debshots:remove_duplicate_images ## Optional: Import new package information bundle exec rake debshots:list_deb_repos bundle exec rake debshots:update_from_deb_repos bundle exec debshots:update_longdescription_from_deb_repos To run the Rails server in development mode on port 3001 with HTTPS: rails s puma -b 'ssl://0.0.0.0:3001?key=nginx/localhost.key&cert=nginx/localhost.crt&verify_mode=none' This is required to be able to use single-sign login with the different services.