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# Development Setup |
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This guide assumes you have the following commands installed and available in your environment: |
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- `docker` |
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- `go` (>= 1.21) |
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- `node` (>= 18) |
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- `make` |
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**Note**: While GoAlert requires Go 1.23 for development, starting from Go 1.21, Go will automatically download and use the correct toolchain version specified in the project (`go 1.23` in `go.mod`). Therefore, Go 1.21 is the minimum version you need to have installed, but the latest version is recommended. |
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## Quick Start |
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To start the development environment, ensure that Docker is running and execute: |
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```bash |
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make start |
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``` |
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Once the server is up, you can access the GoAlert UI at [http://localhost:3030](http://localhost:3030). Log in using the default credentials: |
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- **Username**: `admin` |
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- **Password**: `admin123` |
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> **Security Note**: The default credentials are intended for development purposes only. If your development environment is accessible over a network, it's recommended to change the password to prevent unauthorized access. |
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In development mode, you'll see a `Dev` item in the navigation bar. This allows you to configure and access additional integrations such as Prometheus and email messages. |
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## VSCode Configuration |
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If you are using Visual Studio Code (VSCode), you can run: |
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make vscode |
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``` |
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This command installs the Yarn SDK for VSCode, ensuring compatibility with the Yarn Plug'n'Play (PnP) setup used by GoAlert. By default, VSCode extensions expect dependencies to be in `node_modules`, but Yarn PnP uses a different mechanism for dependency resolution. Running `make vscode` resolves this by configuring VSCode to work with Yarn PnP. |
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## External Traffic |
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To test features that require external callbacks (e.g., webhooks from third-party services), you'll need a publicly accessible URL that points to your local development server. |
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Start the development environment with the `PUBLIC_URL` environment variable set: |
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make start PUBLIC_URL=https://localdev.example.com |
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``` |
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### Using `ngrok` to Expose Your Local Server |
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To expose your local server to the internet, you can use a tool like `ngrok`. First, ensure `ngrok` is installed on your system. Then, add the following line to your `Procfile.local`: |
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ngrok: ngrok http 3030 |
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``` |
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This configuration starts `ngrok` automatically when you run `make start`, creating a public URL that tunnels to your local server. The public URL provided by `ngrok` will look something like `https://abcd1234.ngrok.io`. |
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## Database (PostgreSQL) |
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GoAlert is built and tested against PostgreSQL 13. While versions 11 and newer should work, using PostgreSQL 13 is recommended for compatibility. |
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### Starting PostgreSQL |
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When you run `make start`, GoAlert automatically starts a PostgreSQL instance using Docker. If you need to start it manually, you can run: |
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```bash |
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make postgres |
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``` |
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### Connecting to the Database |
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You can connect to the local database using `psql` or a GUI tool like pgAdmin or TablePlus. Use the following connection details: |
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- **Host**: `localhost` |
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- **Port**: `5432` |
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- **Database**: `goalert` |
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- **User**: `goalert` |
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- **Password**: (leave blank) |
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Alternatively, you can use the connection URL: |
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postgres://goalert@localhost:5432/goalert |
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``` |
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## Database Management |
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To reset or regenerate the database (e.g., to resolve migration errors or test with a different dataset size), run: |
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```bash |
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make regendb |
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> **Warning**: This command will erase any existing data in the database and generate a fresh schema with sample data. |
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### Scaling Sample Data with `SIZE` |
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You can control the amount of sample data generated by specifying the `SIZE` parameter. For example: |
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make regendb SIZE=10 |
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``` |
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The `SIZE` parameter scales the amount of random data inserted into the database. A higher number creates more data, which can be useful for testing scalability and performance. |
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This command also creates an admin user with the credentials `admin/admin123`. |
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### Manual Database Configuration |
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If you have PostgreSQL running locally and prefer not to use Docker, you can manually set up the `goalert` role: |
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CREATE ROLE goalert WITH LOGIN SUPERUSER; |
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``` |
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> **Note**: The development user must have superuser privileges to enable the `pgcrypto` extension using `CREATE EXTENSION`. |
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Alternatively, if you prefer not to grant superuser privileges, you can manually enable the `pgcrypto` extension in your database: |
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CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS pgcrypto WITH SCHEMA public; |
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Ensure that the user `goalert` has the necessary permissions to interact with the database schema. |
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## Testing |
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### Playwright Tests |
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GoAlert uses Playwright for automated browser testing. You can start Playwright in one of the following modes: |
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- **Start the Playwright UI**: |
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make playwright-ui |
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This command opens the Playwright Test Runner UI, allowing you to run and debug tests interactively. |
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- **Run All Tests in Headless Mode**: |
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make playwright-run |
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``` |
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This command runs all Playwright tests in headless mode, suitable for continuous integration pipelines or automated testing scenarios. |
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### Running Smoke Tests |
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A suite of functional and behavioral tests are maintained for the backend code. These tests cover various APIs and behaviors of the GoAlert server component. |
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Run the full suite of smoke tests with: |
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```bash |
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make test-smoke |
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> **Note**: These tests require that PostgreSQL is running. |
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### Running Unit Tests |
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#### Go Unit Tests |
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All Go unit tests can be run with: |
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make test-unit |
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``` |
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To run tests for a specific package or file, you can use the `go test` command directly: |
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go test ./path/to/package -v |
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#### UI Unit Tests |
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UI unit tests are located alongside the components they test, with the same filename appended with `.test.js`. |
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To run all UI unit tests independently of the Go unit tests, use: |
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make jest |
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``` |
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To run tests in watch mode, which re-runs tests when files change, use: |
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make jest JEST_ARGS=--watch |
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To run a specific test file: |
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make jest JEST_ARGS=path/to/your.test.js |
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### Generating Test Coverage Reports |
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To generate test coverage reports for UI tests, run: |
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make jest JEST_ARGS=--coverage |
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``` |
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## Additional Information |
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### Environment Variables |
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Some environment variables can affect the behavior of the development environment: |
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- **`PUBLIC_URL`**: Sets the publicly accessible URL for your local server. Useful for testing integrations that require callbacks from external services. |
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- **`SIZE`**: Controls the amount of sample data generated during `make regendb`. |
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### Prerequisites |
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Ensure that your system meets the following requirements: |
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- **Operating System**: macOS, Linux, or Windows (with WSL2) |
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- **Docker**: Install from [Docker's official website](https://www.docker.com/get-started) |
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- **Go**: Download from [Go's official website](https://golang.org/dl/) |
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- **Node.js**: Install from [Node.js official website](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) |
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- **Make**: Typically pre-installed on macOS and Linux. For Windows, consider using [GNU Make for Windows](http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/make.htm) or WSL2. |
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### Troubleshooting |
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#### Common Issues |
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- **Docker Not Running**: Ensure that Docker Desktop or the Docker daemon is running before executing `make start`. |
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- **Port Conflicts**: If you receive errors about ports already in use, ensure that no other services are running on the required ports (e.g., 3030 for the GoAlert server). |
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#### Getting Help |
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If you encounter issues not covered in this guide, consider reaching out via: |
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- **GitHub Issues**: [GoAlert GitHub Repository](https://github.com/target/goalert/issues) |
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- **Community Slack**: Join the GoAlert community on Slack for real-time assistance, [more info here.](https://github.com/target/goalert?tab=readme-ov-file#contact-us) |
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