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* 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
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Ruby
6 lines
347 B
Ruby
uri = URI.parse(ENV.fetch('REDIS_URL', 'redis://127.0.0.1:6379'))
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redis = Rails.env.test? ? MockRedis.new : Redis.new(url: uri)
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Nightfury.redis = Redis::Namespace.new('reports', redis: redis)
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# Alfred - Used currently for Round Robin. Add here as you use it for more features
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$alfred = Redis::Namespace.new('alfred', redis: redis, warning: true)
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