Kickoff for Rails web applications.
You can modify the pre-push script to run different scripts before you git push
(e.g Rspec, Linters). Then you need to run the following:
chmod +x script/pre-push
ln -s ../../script/pre-push .git/hooks/pre-push
You can skip the hook by adding --no-verify
to your git push
.
- Clone the repository by running
git clone [email protected]:Wolox/rails-graphql-bootstrap.git
- Go to the project root by running
cd rails-graphql-bootstrap
- Download and install Rbenv and Ruby-Build as instructed by GoRails guide.
- Install the appropriate Ruby version by running
rbenv install
.
- Install Bundler.
gem install bundler
rbenv rehash
- Install basic dependencies if you are using Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install build-essential libpq-dev
- Install all the gems included in the project.
bundle install
Run ./script/bootstrap app-name
where app-name
is your application name.
Your app is ready. Happy coding!
Run in terminal:
sudo -u postgres psql
CREATE ROLE "rails-graphql-bootstrap" LOGIN CREATEDB PASSWORD 'rails-graphql-bootstrap';
Log out from postgres and run:
bundle exec rake db:create db:migrate
Your server is ready to run. You can do this by executing rails server
and going to http://localhost:3000. Happy coding!
Read more here
If you want to deploy your app using Heroku you need to do the following:
- Add the Heroku Git URL to your remotes
git remote add heroku-prod your-git-url
- Push to Heroku
git push heroku-prod your-branch:master
Read more here
Rollbar
is used for exception errors report. To complete this configuration setup the following environment variables in your server
ROLLBAR_ACCESS_TOKEN
with the credentials located in the rollbar application.
If you have several servers with the same environment name you may want to difference them in Rollbar. For this set the ROLLBAR_ENVIRONMENT
environment variable with your environment name.
To run the static analyzer for security vulnerabilities run:
bundle exec brakeman
We use dotenv to set up our environment variables in combination with secrets.yml
.
For example, you could have the following secrets.yml
:
production: &production
foo: <%= ENV['FOO'] %>
bar: <%= ENV['BAR'] %>
and a .env
file in the project root that looks like this:
FOO=1
BAR=2
When you load up your application, Rails.application.secrets.foo
will equal ENV['FOO']
, making your environment variables reachable across your Rails app.
The .env
will be ignored by git
so it won't be pushed into the repository, thus keeping your tokens and passwords safe.
You can find more documentation in the docs folder. The documentation available is:
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Run rspec tests (
bundle exec rspec spec -fd
) - Run rubocop lint (
bundle exec rubocop app spec
) - Push your branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create a new Pull Request
This project is maintained by Wolox and it is written by Wolox.
rails-graphql-bootstrap is available under the MIT license.
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