Emergency Management BC - Emergency Support Services Modernization
Layer | Technology |
---|---|
Presentation | Angular 7 |
API and Business Logic | C# - Dotnet Core 2.1 |
Web Server | Kestrel |
Data | SQL Server 2017 |
Runtime | OpenShift containers |
Throughout the project there are readme documents. Those specific documents can be browsed from the knowledgebase.
This application is meant to be deployed to RedHat OpenShift version 3. Full instructions to deploy to OpenShift are in the openshift
directory.
Public Application
- .Net Core 2.1 SDK
- Node.js version 8 LTS
- Angular 7
- .NET Core IDE such as Visual Studio or VS Code
- Local instance of SQL Server
DevOps
- RedHat OpenShift tools
- Docker
- A familiarity with Jenkins
project
+-- .s2i
| +-- bin (Source to image (s2i) scripts for OpenShift)
+-- embc-app
| +-- embc-app.sln (solution file for Visual Studio 2017+)
| +-- embc-app.csproj (main application project)
+-- embc-interfaces
| +-- BCeID
| +-- BCeID.csproj (proxy to consume BCeID web services)
+-- embc-unit-tests
| +-- embc-unit-tests.csproj
+-- openshift
| +-- other-templates
| | +-- sql-server (sql server templates)
| +-- templates
| | +-- embcess (main app templates)
| | +-- pdf-service (pdf rendering service templates)
+-- pdf-service (pdf rendering service code)
+-- sql-scripts (scripts for backend ops on the data)
+-- sql-server (SQL Server docker scripts)
Run dotnet test
from embc-app folder
Set the following environment variables:
SET ASPNETCORE_Environment=Development
//WIP: SET BASE_URL=/embcess
Execute dotnet run
from embc-app folder
Before running the API locally, you must set some environment variables:
Name | Value |
---|---|
BASE_PATH | /embcess |
BASE_URI | http://localhost |
APP_ENVIRONMENT_TITLE | Banner title (shown on all environments except PROD). |
DATABASE_SERVICE_NAME | Database service URL |
DB_DATABASE | <database_name> |
DB_ADMIN_PASSWORD | SA (admin) password |
DB_USER | DB connection credentials |
DB_PASSWORD | DB connection credentials |
SMTP_HOST | smtp.youremailserver.com |
SMTP_DEFAULT_SENDER | [email protected] |
PDF_SERVICE_NAME | PDF microservice URL |
If any pipeline steps do not start, a common root cause is issues with Jenkins. Restart the Jenkins service by scaling it down to 0 pods, then back up to 1 pod.
Dev builds are triggered by source code being committed to the repository. This process triggers a webhook which initiates the DEV build pipeline.
Login to the OpenShift Web Console and navigate to the Tools project for the system. Go to Builds->Pipelines. Click Start Pipeline on the Test Pipeline.
Login to the OpenShift Web Console and navigate to the Tools project for the system. Go to Builds->Pipelines. Click Start Pipeline on the Prod Pipeline.
Business BCeID may be used to login as a Volunteer.
Government users may use IDIR to login as an Administrator.
Access /login/token/username to login as a test BCeID user for development purposes.
Environment | URL | VPN Required? |
---|---|---|
DEV | https://dev.justice.gov.bc.ca/embcess | Yes |
TEST | https://test.justice.gov.bc.ca/embcess | Yes |
PROD | https://justice.gov.bc.ca/embcess | No |
Please report any issues.
Pull requests are always welcome.
If you would like to contribute, please see our contributing guidelines.
Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.
Copyright 2019 Province of British Columbia
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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This repository is maintained by BC Attorney General.