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Dr-movil

Maintainability

This proyect's objective is to help people better keep track of the different diseases they may have. We mainly take into account any kind of hearth disease and diabetes.

Table of contents

Client Details

Name Email Role
Dr.José Luis Gonzáles med.gonzalezg@gmail.com Product Owner

Environment URLS

  • Production - TBD
  • Development - TBD

Team

Name Email Role
Rubén Humberto Garza Hernández rubengarzah@hotmail.com Proyect configuration admin & proyect Admin
Luis Carlos Figueroa Rodríguez lc.figueroar26@gmail.com Product Owner Proxy
Luis Salomón Flores Ugalde a00817435@itesm.mx SCRUM Master

Management tools

You should ask for access to this tools if you don't have it already:

Development

Setup the project

You need to install Docker Desktop, to do that go to: https://www.docker.com/products/docker-desktop, create an account and download the software, once it's downloaded install Docker Desktop with the default configuration. Note: to download Docker Desktop you need to create an account with Docker.

After installing please you can follow this simple steps:

  1. Clone this repository into your local machine
$ git clone git@github.com:ProyectoIntegrador2018/dr_movil.git
  1. Fire up a terminal and run:
$ docker-compose up -d --build app
  1. Inside the container you need to create & migrate the database: To get into the bash of the application:
$ docker-compose exec app bash

Then: (optional, depends if you've created the DB before)

% rails db:create

Followed by:

% rails db:migrate

Finally you can seed the db with:

% rails db:seed

Running the stack for Development

  1. Fire up a terminal and run:
docke-compose up -d --build app

That command will lift every service the app needs, such as the rails app server and postgres.

It may take a while before you see anything, you can follow the logs of the containers with:

$ docker-compose logs

Once you see an output like this:

Removing intermediate container 3b6fe9c6dc59
 ---> 6758c472bd1a
Step 8/10 : COPY . .
 ---> ee08267018aa
Step 9/10 : EXPOSE 80
 ---> Running in 22fa9e3f6cb1
Removing intermediate container 22fa9e3f6cb1
 ---> 66d86fc07936
Step 10/10 : CMD script/start
 ---> Running in 9181f129cfcc
Removing intermediate container 9181f129cfcc
 ---> 1fa3754ac45a
Successfully built 1fa3754ac45a
Successfully tagged dr_movil_app:latest
Creating dr_movil_db_1 ... done
Creating dr_movil_app_1 ... done

This means the project is up and running.

Stop the project

In order to stop crowdfront as a whole you can run:

$ docker-compose stop

This will stop every container, but if you need to stop one in particular, you can specify it like:

$ docker-compose stop app

or

$ docker-compose stop db

to stop the database

app is the service name located on the docker-compose.yml file, there you can see the services name and stop each of them if you need to.

Restoring the database

You probably won't be working with a blank database, so once you are able to run the proyect you can restore the database, to do so you need to start the proyect:

% docker-compose up -d --build app

Go into the bash:

% docker-compose exec app bash

Reset the db:

% rake db:migrate:reset

Then seed the database to put all the pre-coded info back in:

% rake db:seed

Debugging

We know you love to use debugger, and who doesn't, and with Docker is a bit tricky, but don't worry, we have you covered.

Just run this line at the terminal and you can start debugging like a pro:

% docker logs dr_movil_app_1

This will display the logs from the rails app.

Checking code for potential issues

TBD