This repository holds the files for the OpenLMIS Requisition Independent Service.
- Docker 1.11+
- Docker Compose 1.6+
- Fork/clone this repository from GitHub.
git clone https://github.com/OpenLMIS/openlmis-requisition.git
- Add an environment file called
.env
to the root folder of the project, with the required project settings and credentials. For a starter environment file, you can use this one. e.g.
cd openlmis-requisition
curl -LO https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OpenLMIS/openlmis-config/master/.env
- Develop w/ Docker by running
docker-compose run --service-ports requisition
. See Developing w/ Docker. - You should now be in an interactive shell inside the newly created development
environment, start the Service with:
gradle bootRun
- Go to
http://<yourDockerIPAddress>:8080/
to see the service name and version. Note that you can determine yourDockerIPAddress by runningdocker-machine ip
. - Go to
http://<yourDockerIPAddress>:8080/api/
to see the APIs.
Gradle is our usual build tool. This template includes common tasks that most Services will find useful:
clean
to remove build artifactsbuild
to build all source.build
, after building sources, also starts unit tests. Build will be successful only if all tests pass.generateMigration -PmigrationName=<yourMigrationName>
to create a "blank" database migration file. The file will be generated undersrc/main/resources/db/migration
. Put your migration SQL into it.test
to run unit testsintegrationTest
to run integration testssonarqube
to execute the SonarQube analysis.
The test results are shown in the console.
While Gradle is our usual build tool, OpenLMIS v3+ is a collection of Independent Services where each Gradle build produces 1 Service. To help work with these Services, we use Docker to develop, build and publish these.
OpenLMIS utilizes Docker to help with development, building, publishing and deployment of OpenLMIS Services. This helps keep development to deployment environments clean, consistent and reproducible and therefore using Docker is recommended for all OpenLMIS projects.
To enable development in Docker, OpenLMIS publishes a couple Docker Images:
- openlmis/dev - for Service development. Includes the JDK & Gradle plus common build tools.
- openlmis/postgres - for quickly standing up a shared PostgreSQL DB
In addition to these Images, each Service includes Docker Compose instructions to:
- standup a development environment (run Gradle)
- build a lean image of itself suitable for deployment
- publish its deployment image to a Docker Repository
Launches into shell with Gradle & JDK available suitable for building Service. PostgreSQL connected suitable for testing. If you run the Service, it should be available on port 8080.
Before starting the development environment, make sure you have a .env
file as outlined in the
Quick Start instructions.
> docker-compose run --service-ports requisition
$ gradle clean build
$ gradle bootRun
The specialized docker-compose.builder.yml is geared toward CI and build servers for automated building, testing and docker image generation of the service.
Before building the deployment image, make sure you have a .env
file as outlined in the Quick
Start instructions.
> docker-compose -f docker-compose.builder.yml run builder
> docker-compose -f docker-compose.builder.yml build image
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A brief overview of the purpose behind each docker related file
Dockerfile
: build a deployment ready image of this service suitable for publishing.docker-compose.yml
: base docker-compose file. Defines the basic composition from the perspective of working on this singular vertical service. These aren't expected to be used in the composition of the Reference Distribution.docker-compose.override.yml
: extends thedocker-compose.yml
base definition to provide for the normal usage of docker-compose inside of a single Service: building a development environment. Wires this Service together with a DB for testing, a gradle cache volume and maps tomcat's port directly to the host.docker-compose.builder.yml
: an alternative docker-compose file suitable for CI type of environments to test & build this Service and generate a publishable/deployment ready Image of the service.docker-compose.prod.yml
: Docker-compose file suitable for production. Contains nginx-proxy image and virtual host configuration of each service.
- Enter desired
VIRTUAL_HOST
for each service in thedocker-compose.prod.yml
file. - Start up containers
> docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.prod.yml up
- The application should be available at port 80.
See the Logging section in the Service Template README at https://github.com/OpenLMIS/openlmis-template-service/blob/master/README.md.
See the Internationalization section in the Service Template README at https://github.com/OpenLMIS/openlmis-template-service/blob/master/README.md.
See the Debugging section in the Service Template README at https://github.com/OpenLMIS/openlmis-template-service/blob/master/README.md.