Please also read the CONTRIBUTING.md.
- Node >= 14 (Development/Building only)
- Including npm
- Yarn (Development/Building only)
- PHP Composer (Development/Building only)
Please ensure that your pull requests follow the PSR-12 coding style guide. You can check that by running
composer run phpcs
# with docker
docker exec engelsystem_dev-es_workspace-1 composer run phpcs
You may auto fix reported issues by running
composer run phpcbf
# with docker
docker exec engelsystem_dev-es_workspace-1 composer run phpcbf
You should set up the pre-commit hook to check the code style and run tests on commit:
Docker (recommended):
echo "docker exec engelsystem_dev-es_workspace-1 bin/pre-commit" > .git/hooks/pre-commit
chmod u+x .git/hooks/pre-commit
Host machine:
ln -s ../../bin/pre-commit .git/hooks/pre-commit
We suggest using Docker for the Development local build.
If unspecific issues appear try using Docker version >= 20.10.14.
This repo ships a docker setup for a quick development start.
If you use another uid/gid than 1000 on your machine you have to adjust it in docker/dev/.env.
Run this once
cd docker/dev
docker compose up
Run these commands once initially and then as required after changes
# Install composer dependencies
docker compose exec es_workspace composer i
# Install node packages
docker compose exec es_workspace yarn install
# Run a full front-end build
docker compose exec es_workspace yarn build
# Or run a front-end build for specific themes only, e.g.
docker compose exec -e THEMES=0,1 es_workspace yarn build
# Update the translation files
docker compose exec es_workspace find /var/www/resources/lang -type f -name '*.po' -exec sh -c 'file="{}"; msgfmt "${file%.*}.po" -o "${file%.*}.mo"' \;
# Run the migrations
docker compose exec es_workspace bin/migrate
While developing you may use the watch mode to rebuild the system on changes
# Run a front-end build and update on change
docker compose exec es_workspace yarn build:watch
# Or run a front-end build and update on change for specific themes only, e.g.
docker compose exec -e THEMES=0,1 es_workspace yarn build:watch
You can find your local Engelsystem on http://localhost:5080.
The following instructions explain how to get, build and run the latest Engelsystem version directly from the git main branch (may be unstable!).
- Clone the main branch:
git clone https://github.com/engelsystem/engelsystem.git
- Install Composer and Yarn (which requires Node.js)
- Install project dependencies:
On production systems it is recommended to use
composer install yarn
to install the Engelsystemcomposer install --no-dev composer dump-autoload --optimize
- Build the frontend assets
- All
yarn build
- Specific themes only by providing the
THEMES
environment variable, e.g.THEMES=0,1 yarn build
- All
- Generate translation files
find resources/lang/ -type f -name '*.po' -exec sh -c 'file="{}"; msgfmt "${file%.*}.po" -o "${file%.*}.mo"' \;
To run only unit tests (tests that should not change the Engelsystem state) use
vendor/bin/phpunit --testsuite Unit
If a database is configured and the Engelsystem is allowed to mess around with some files, you can run feature tests. The tests can potentially delete some database entries, so they should never be run on a production system!
vendor/bin/phpunit --testsuite Feature
When you want to run unit and feature tests at once:
vendor/bin/phpunit
To generate code coverage reports it's highly recommended to use pcov
or
at least phpdbg -qrr
(which has problems with switch case statements) as using Xdebug slows down execution.
php -d pcov.enabled=1 -d pcov.directory=. vendor/bin/phpunit --coverage-text
For better debug output, adding -vvv
might be helpful.
Adding --coverage-html public/coverage/
exports the coverage reports to the public/
dir which then can be viewed at localhost:5080/coverage/index.html.
If using the Docker-based development environment you can run the following script to retrieve a coverage report.
docker compose exec es_workspace composer phpunit:coverage
A browsable HTML version is available at http://localhost:5080/coverage/index.html .
Symfony Var Dump server is configured to allow for easier debugging. It is not meant as a replacement for xdebug but can actually be used together with xdebug. The Var Dump Server is especially useful if you want to debug a request without messing up the output e.g. of API calls or the HTML layout.
To use simply call the method dump
and pass the arguments in exactly the same way you would when using var_dump
.
This will send the output to the Var Dump server which can be viewed in the terminal. This does however require that you start the var-dump-server otherwise the output will be printed in your browser
You can also dump
and die
if you wish to not let your code continue any further by calling the dd
method
To view the output of dump
call the following commands:
vendor/bin/var-dump-server
# or for running in docker
docker compose exec es_server vendor/bin/var-dump-server
For more information check out the Var Dump Server documentation: Symfony VarDumper
We use gettext. You may use POEdit to extract new texts from the sourcecode. Please config POEdit to extract also the twig template files using the following settings: https://gist.github.com/jlambe/a868d9b63d70902a12254ce47069d0e6
The Engelsystem can be tested and automatically deployed to a testing/staging/production environment. This functionality requires a GitLab server with a working docker runner.
To use the deployment features the following secret variables need to be defined (if undefined the step will be skipped):
SSH_PRIVATE_KEY # The ssh private key
STAGING_REMOTE # The staging server, e.g. [email protected]
STAGING_REMOTE_PATH # The path on the remote server, e.g. /var/www/engelsystem
PRODUCTION_REMOTE # Same as STAGING_REMOTE but for the production environment
PRODUCTION_REMOTE_PATH # Same as STAGING_REMOTE_PATH but for the production environment
You can run a static code analysis with this command:
composer phpstan
Hint for using Xdebug with PhpStorm
For some reason PhpStorm is unable to detect the server name. But without a server name it's impossible to set up path mappings. Because of that the docker setup sets the server name engelsystem. To get Xdebug working you have to create a server with the name engelsystem manually.