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template-rails

Dependencies

Created with command rails new rails-template --database=postgresql --skip-turbolinks --webpack=react --skip_coffee.

Things you need to install to run this project:

  • Ruby >= 2.6.5
  • Node >= 13.2.0
  • PostgreSQL 12.1

Ubuntu

apt-get update
apt-get postgresql postgresql-contrib postgresql-server-dev-all cmake node
gem install bundler

MacOS

brew update
brew install postgres node
gem install bundler

Development

Setup

bundle install
cp config/database.yml.example config/database.yml
bin/rails db:setup

Run the local server at http://localhost:3000 with:

bundle exec rails serve

Check code style with:

bundle exec rubocop

Run tests with:

bundle exec rails test

Use guard to run tests and check code style as you code:

bundle exec guard

You can check test coverage information by running the test suite and looking into coverage/ folder:

bundle exec rails test
open coverage/index.html

Staging

We're using Heroku as Staging environment. Take a look in the documentation to setup Heroku in your machine.

git push heroku master
heroku run rails db:migrate

Style Guides

Defaults

This project come with some defaults preconfigured:

Active Admin

This is an administration framework that automatically generate scaffold UIs. Take a look in the docs.

To register new models use:

rails generate active_admin:resource [ModelName]

This creates a file at app/admin/model_names.rb for configuring the resource. Refresh the web browser to see the interface.

Authentication

It has Devise installed and configured with User model, i18n files and the internationalized views for English and Brazilian Portuguese.

Go to Model documentation to see the available model configurations and Controller documentation to see the avaliable configurations for controllers.

Tests

RSpec is installer and configured. All tests are located on the spec directory. It also comes with faker, factory boy, shoulda-matchers, database_rewinder, ruby-prof, timecop, vcr, webmock, [simplecov] support.

Code Quality

rubocop is configured with default Ruby and Rails linting and best practices. Take a look in all Rals cops available.

guard is configured to support live file reloads for Rails, RSpec and Rubocop.

Danger

Config for Danger with support for SimpleCov. Take a look on Dangerfile for details. Review your Dangerfile and change the checks for your needs. Also, config the needed environment variables in your CI:

DANGER_GITHUB_API_TOKEN: XXX

Take a look in the project documentation.

Pronto

Run it with pronto run ..

If you want to use Pronto in your CI, please config the needed environment variables. Bellow is an example:

PRONTO_GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN: XXX
PRONTO_PULL_REQUEST_ID: "$(echo $CIRCLE_PULL_REQUEST | grep -o -E '[0-9]+')"
PRONTO_GITHUB_SLUG: "${CIRCLE_PROJECT_USERNAME}/${CIRCLE_PROJECT_REPONAME}"
PRONTO_FORMAT: "%{msg} [%{runner}:%{level}]"
PRONTO_VERBOSE: true

Take a look in the project documentation.