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PlaceCal

Introduction

PlaceCal is an online calendar which lists events and activities by and for members of local communities, curated around interests and locality.

The codebase doesn't currently have enough seeds to create a dev environment suitable for developing from scratch. If you're interested in contributing to PlaceCal please get in touch at [email protected]

To get an idea of the project and what we're about, check out the handbook.

Requirements

To run PlaceCal locally you will need to install the following dependencies:

Quickstart with docker for GFSC devs

Make sure all of the above dependencies are installed (and ask someone to add your public ssh key to the servers if you are staff).

Then make sure the docker daemon is running, and run

make setup_with_docker

Local site is now running at lvh.me:3000

Some other useful commands for developing can be found in the makefile.

Troubleshooting

If the make command fails and you can't work out why, here are some suggestions:

  • Do you have an older version of the database hanging around? Try running rails db:drop:all
  • Is the docker daemon running?
  • Is the port in use by another application or docker container? Try stopping or removing any conflicting containers
  • Are you using the correct node version? Try running nvm use

Quickstart for everyone else

Set up Postgresql locally with docker

If you don't already have Postgresql installed and running, you can set it up with docker, just run make docker. To tear down the docker setup, run make clean.

Run the setup script

bin/setup

Amongst other things, this will create an admin user for you:

Run the thing

  • Start the server with bin/dev
  • Make sure you use lvh.me:3000 instead of localhost:3000 or you will have authentication problems
  • The admin interface is at admin.lvh.me:3000
  • Access code docs through your local filesystem and update them with bin/rails yard

Importing calendars

To import all events, run the following command.

rails events:import_all_calendars

After this has run once, the following command can be run which attempts to skip calendars which have not been updated. This should be run regularly on a cron in production environments. If you are using dokku to deploy like we are, this is handled in the app.json config file.

rails events:scan_for_calendars_needing_import

To import one calendar, run:

rails events:import_calendar[100]

# nb: zsh users will need to escape brackets
rails events:import_calendar\[100\]

Testing, linting and formatting

PlaceCal tests are written in minitest. We use Rubocop to lint our Ruby code.

We use Prettier to format everything it's able to parse. We run this automatically as part of a pre-commit hook.

You can run the tests & rubocop with:

make test

Documentation

Further documentation for PlaceCal is in the PlaceCal Handbook.

The developer Procfile will load a yard language server, this is visible at http://localhost:8808.

If you are working with the code and are completely lost you can also try the GFSC discord server where you can prod a human for answers.

Generating new components

We use view_component to make components, and you can create a new one by running rails g component <Name> <args> Previously this system used mountain view, and some of the components are still generated using this.

More info here: https://viewcomponent.org/guide/generators.html

API

API examples and test environment are provided using Bruno.

Install it with your system package manager then point it at the collections directory.

Donations

If you'd like to support development, please consider sending us a one-off or regular donation on Ko-fi. You can do this through the "support" button in GitHub at the top of this repo.