JUnit 5 is now enabled by default in the project. Please refrain from using JUnit4 and use the next generation
After updated to OpenApi 3.0, the swagger interface now is at http://localhost:4550/swagger-ui/index.html
The project uses Gradle as a build tool. It already contains
./gradlew
wrapper script, so there's no need to install gradle.
To build the project execute the following command:
./gradlew build
for running depdendency check locally ./gradlew --no-daemon --stacktrace -DdependencyCheck.failBuild=true -Dnvd.api.check.validforhours=24 -Danalyzer.central.enabled=false -Danalyzer.retirejs.enabled=false -Danalyzer.ossindex.enabled=false -Dnvd.api.key=<your_nvd_api_key> dependencyCheckAggregate
Create the image of the application by executing the following command:
./gradlew assemble
Create docker image:
docker-compose build
Run the distribution (created in build/install/civil-general-applications
directory)
by executing the following command:
docker-compose up
This will start the API container exposing the application's port
(set to 4550
in this template app).
In order to test if the application is up, you can call its health endpoint:
curl http://localhost:4550/health
You should get a response similar to this:
{"status":"UP","diskSpace":{"status":"UP","total":249644974080,"free":137188298752,"threshold":10485760}}
To skip all the setting up and building, just execute the following command:
./bin/run-in-docker.sh
For more information:
./bin/run-in-docker.sh -h
Script includes bare minimum environment variables necessary to start api instance. Whenever any variable is changed or any other script regarding docker image/container build, the suggested way to ensure all is cleaned up properly is by this command:
docker-compose rm
It clears stopped containers correctly. Might consider removing clutter of images too, especially the ones fiddled with:
docker images
docker image rm <image-id>
There is no need to remove postgres and java or similar core images.
Hystrix offers much more than Circuit Breaker pattern implementation or command monitoring. Here are some other functionalities it provides:
- Separate, per-dependency thread pools
- Semaphores, which you can use to limit the number of concurrent calls to any given dependency
- Request caching, allowing different code paths to execute Hystrix Commands without worrying about duplicating work
- Make sure your git version is at least 2.9 using the
git --version
command - Run the following command:
git config --local core.hooksPath .git-config/hooks
Once the above is done, you will be required to follow specific conventions for your commit messages and branch names.
If you violate a convention, the git error message will report clearly the convention you should follow and provide additional information where necessary.
Optional:
-
Install this plugin in Chrome: https://github.com/refined-github/refined-github
It will automatically set the title for new PRs according to the first commit message, so you won't have to change it manually.
Note that it will also alter other behaviours in GitHub. Hopefully these will also be improvements to you.
In case of problems
-
Get in touch with your Technical Lead so that they can get you unblocked
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If the rare eventuality that the above is not possible, you can disable enforcement of conventions using the following command
git config --local --unset core.hooksPath
Still, you shouldn't be doing it so make sure you get in touch with a Technical Lead soon afterwards.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details