Development setup
RhodeCode Enterprise runs inside a Nix managed environment. This ensures build environment dependencies are correctly declared and installed during setup. It also enables atomic upgrades, rollbacks, and multiple instances of RhodeCode Enterprise running with isolation.
To set up RhodeCode Enterprise inside the Nix environment, use the following steps:
Setup Nix Package Manager
To install the Nix Package Manager, please run:
$ curl https://nixos.org/releases/nix/nix-2.0.4/install | sh
or go to https://nixos.org/nix/ and follow the installation instructions. Once this is correctly set up on your system, you should be able to use the following commands:
- nix-env
- nix-shell
Tip
Update your channels frequently by running nix-channel --update.
Note
To uninstall nix run the following:
remove the . "$HOME/.nix-profile/etc/profile.d/nix.sh" line in your ~/.profile or ~/.bash_profile rm -rf $HOME/{.nix-channels,.nix-defexpr,.nix-profile,.config/nixpkgs} sudo rm -rf /nix
Switch nix to the latest STABLE channel
run:
nix-channel --add https://nixos.org/channels/nixos-18.03 nixpkgs
Followed by:
nix-channel --update nix-env -i nix-2.0.4
Install required binaries
We need some handy tools first.
run:
nix-env -i nix-prefetch-hg nix-env -i nix-prefetch-git
Speed up JS build by installing PhantomJS
PhantomJS will be downloaded each time nix-shell is invoked. To speed this by setting already downloaded version do this:
nix-env -i phantomjs-2.1.1 # and set nix bin path export PATH=$PATH:~/.nix-profile/bin
Clone the required repositories
After Nix is set up, clone the RhodeCode Enterprise Community Edition and RhodeCode VCSServer repositories into the same directory. RhodeCode currently is using Mercurial Version Control System, please make sure you have it installed before continuing.
To obtain the required sources, use the following commands:
mkdir rhodecode-develop && cd rhodecode-develop hg clone -u default https://code.rhodecode.com/rhodecode-enterprise-ce hg clone -u default https://code.rhodecode.com/rhodecode-vcsserver
Note
If you cannot clone the repository, please contact us via support@rhodecode.com
Install some required libraries
There are some required drivers and dev libraries that we need to install to test RhodeCode under different types of databases. For example in Ubuntu we need to install the following.
required libraries:
# svn related sudo apt-get install libapr1-dev libaprutil1-dev sudo apt-get install libsvn-dev # libcurl required too sudo apt-get install libcurl4-openssl-dev # mysql/pg server for development, optional sudo apt-get install mysql-server libmysqlclient-dev sudo apt-get install postgresql postgresql-contrib libpq-dev
Enter the Development Shell
The final step is to start the development shells. To do this, run the following command from inside the cloned repository:
# first, the vcsserver cd ~/rhodecode-vcsserver nix-shell # then enterprise sources cd ~/rhodecode-enterprise-ce nix-shell
Note
On the first run, this will take a while to download and optionally compile a few things. The following runs will be faster. The development shell works fine on both MacOS and Linux platforms.
Create config.nix for development
In order to run proper tests and setup linking across projects, a config.nix file needs to be setup:
# create config mkdir -p ~/.nixpkgs touch ~/.nixpkgs/config.nix # put the below content into the ~/.nixpkgs/config.nix file # adjusts, the path to where you cloned your repositories. { rc = { sources = { rhodecode-vcsserver = "/home/dev/rhodecode-vcsserver"; rhodecode-enterprise-ce = "/home/dev/rhodecode-enterprise-ce"; rhodecode-enterprise-ee = "/home/dev/rhodecode-enterprise-ee"; }; }; }
Creating a Development Configuration
To create a development environment for RhodeCode Enterprise, use the following steps:
- Create a copy of vcsserver config:
- cp ~/rhodecode-vcsserver/configs/development.ini ~/rhodecode-vcsserver/configs/dev.ini
- Create a copy of rhodocode config:
- cp ~/rhodecode-enterprise-ce/configs/development.ini ~/rhodecode-enterprise-ce/configs/dev.ini
- Adjust the configuration settings to your needs if needed.
Note
It is recommended to use the name dev.ini since it's included in .hgignore file.
Setup the Development Database
To create a development database, use the following example. This is a one time operation executed from the nix-shell of rhodecode-enterprise-ce sources
rc-setup-app dev.ini \ --user=admin --password=secret \ --email=admin@example.com \ --repos=~/my_dev_repos
Compile CSS and JavaScript
To use the application's frontend and prepare it for production deployment, you will need to compile the CSS and JavaScript with Grunt. This is easily done from within the nix-shell using the following command:
make web-build
When developing new features you will need to recompile following any changes made to the CSS or JavaScript files when developing the code:
grunt watch
This prepares the development (with comments/whitespace) versions of files.
Start the Development Servers
From the rhodecode-vcsserver directory, start the development server in another nix-shell, using the following command:
pserve configs/dev.ini
In the adjacent nix-shell which you created for your development server, you may now start CE with the following command:
pserve --reload configs/dev.ini
Note
--reload flag will automatically reload the server when source file changes.
Run the Environment Tests
Please make sure that the tests are passing to verify that your environment is set up correctly. RhodeCode uses py.test to run tests. While your instance is running, start a new nix-shell and simply run make test to run the basic test suite.
Need Help?
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