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Deploying Delta locally

Docker Compose can be used to deploy all Delta services and perform real time changes. This page contains information on how to set Delta Reporter locally for development purposes.

This is the main Delta repository: https://github.com/delta-reporter/delta-reporter.git

Local dev deployment

  • To start with, clone main delta repository (preferably in your root folder create a folder called "delta-local" and clone it there)

git clone https://github.com/delta-reporter/delta-reporter.git

All the files needed for local deployment are located in /dev folder.

  • In the delta-reporter/dev/ folder you will find a script to easily clone all the other repositories of the project (core and frontend repos)

cd dev && ./clone_services.sh

Or do it manually: - Core https://github.com/delta-reporter/delta-core.git - Frontend https://github.com/delta-reporter/delta-frontend.git

  • After cloning the repos, you have the option to let the script build the images from each repo
  • You might need to go to /delta-frontend/ and run npm install to have all the dependencies ready.

  • Since the application is dockerized, it can be deployed easily with Docker Compose. To spin up the application simply run the following commands from your /delta-reporter/dev/ folder

docker-compose build && docker-compose up

  • Before you start using Delta Reporter, you'll need to initialize the database and some default values, please follow the instructions below.

Database

  • Before start using Delta Reporter, you'll need to initialize the database and some default values, do this with this command:

docker exec delta_core_dev python manage.py db upgrade

This command run the scripts located in migrations/versions/ in order to apply the changes on the database

  • Then, to load default values, send a POST request to the endpoint /api/v1/initial_setup by running:

curl -X POST http://localhost:5000/api/v1/initial_setup

  • If no errors are met, the environment should be ready on: http://localhost:3000

Generating test data

To be able to work with delta, you will need some test data in your database. In order to generate the data, you will need to clone one of our test clients (testNG, PHPUnit or wdio) and run the tests. Note, Delta Reporter should be up and running, when you do so. For example:

  • Clone TestNG client plugin

https://github.com/delta-reporter/delta-reporter-testng.git

  • Install maven, if you don't have it on your local machine

https://www.appsdeveloperblog.com/how-to-install-maven-on-mac-os/

  • Go to that /delta-reporter-testng/ folder and run the tests

mvn clean test -Dsurefire.suiteXmlFiles=suites/TestSuite1.xml

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