Chatwoot/.circleci/config.yml
Sony Mathew da9ac8b26d 🔥Docker and environment variables cleanup (#270)
* Added dotenv-rails gem to manage environment variables

* Added dotenv-rails gem to manage environment variables
* Removed figaro which was used earlier for this purpose

* Standardized variable names

* Changed all env variables to be upper case. This included changes in files referencing env variables.
* Added example env file with all variables set to empty value
* Removed the earlier setup of copying application.yml and database.yml and the scripts and documentation associated to this

* Docker setup

* Added docker file for building the docker images
* Added entrypoint.sh script which is referenced inside the Docker image
* Cloned the Procfile for development using docker which has slight change compared to regular procfile
* Added the docker-compose.yml which has 3 service's configuration, postgres, redis and chatwoot server and a mounted volume for postgres

* Added docker related info to documentation

* Added the docker setup info in the documentation
* Added info for using`rbenv` instead of rvm for managing ruby versions
* Updated the documentation for environment variables to have one about `dotenv-rails` gem and removed the documentation about the old copy paste method used by figaro

* Changing the postgres database, username and password as environment variables

* Removed database.yml from gitignore
* Made the postgres databse, username and password as environemnt variables
* Added this in documentation

* Added a quick setup page

* Added quick setup page
* Removed the docs from README and added link to the docs in website
* Removed the figaro related things from circle.ci config

* Adding external volume for redis in docker compose

* Added instructions for adding the redis volume in docs
2019-11-24 01:27:39 +05:30

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# Ruby CircleCI 2.0 configuration file
#
# Check https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/language-ruby/ for more details
#
version: 2
jobs:
build:
docker:
# specify the version you desire here
- image: circleci/ruby:2.6.5-node-browsers
# Specify service dependencies here if necessary
# CircleCI maintains a library of pre-built images
# documented at https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/circleci-images/
- image: circleci/postgres:9.4
working_directory: ~/build
steps:
- checkout
- run:
name: Which bundler?
command: bundle -v
# Restore bundle cache
- restore_cache:
keys:
- chatwoot-bundle-v2-{{ checksum "Gemfile.lock" }}
- chatwoot-bundle-v2-
- run:
name: Bundle Install
command: bundle check || bundle install
- run:
name: Bundle audit
command: bundle exec bundle audit update && bundle exec bundle audit check -v
- run:
name: Rubocop
command: bundle exec rubocop
# Store bundle cache
- save_cache:
key: chatwoot-bundle-v2-{{ checksum "Gemfile.lock" }}
paths:
- vendor/bundle
# Only necessary if app uses webpacker or yarn in some other way
- restore_cache:
keys:
- chatwoot-yarn-{{ checksum "yarn.lock" }}
- chatwoot-yarn-
- run:
name: yarn
command: yarn install --cache-folder ~/.cache/yarn
- run:
name: eslint
command: yarn run eslint
- run:
name: test
command: yarn test
# Store yarn / webpacker cache
- save_cache:
key: chatwoot-yarn-{{ checksum "yarn.lock" }}
paths:
- ~/.cache/yarn
# Database setup
- run: yarn install --check-files
- run: bundle exec rake db:create
- run: bundle exec rake db:schema:load
# Run rails tests
- type: shell
command: |
bundle exec rspec $(circleci tests glob "spec/**/*_spec.rb" | circleci tests split --split-by=timings)
# collect reports
- store_test_results:
path: /tmp/test-results
- store_artifacts:
path: /tmp/test-results
destination: test-results