/Anity-Jobs

Anity is a job posting platform for Africa that helps job seekers find employment and employers find qualified candidates. Its extensive database and user-friendly interface make it easy to find the right job or hire top talent.

Primary LanguageRuby

Anity Jobs

Anity Job is a job posting platform specifically designed for the African market. It helps job seekers find employment opportunities in Africa, and it also assists employers in finding qualified candidates for their open positions. With its user-friendly interface and extensive database of job listings, Anity makes it easy for job seekers to find the right job in their field and for employers to connect with top talent. Whether you are looking for a new job or seeking to hire qualified professionals, Anity is the go-to platform for finding employment opportunities in Africa.

Getting Started

After you have cloned this repo, run this setup script to set up your machine with the necessary dependencies to run and test this app:

% ./bin/setup

It assumes you have a machine equipped with Ruby, Postgres, etc. If not, set up your machine with this script.

After setting up, you can run the application using:

% .bin/dev

Guidelines

Use the following guides for getting things done, programming well, and programming in style.

Configuration

Environment variables during local development are handled by the node-foreman project runner. To provide environment variables, create a .env file at the root of the project. In that file provide the environment variables listed in .sample.env. The bin/setup script does this for you, but be careful about overwriting your existing .env file.

app.json also contains a list of environment variables required for the application. The .sample.env file provides either non-secret vars that can be copied directly into your own .env file or instructions on where to obtain secret values.

During development add any new environment variables needed by the application to both .sample.env and app.json, providing either public default values or brief instructions on where secret values may be found.

Do not commit the .env file to the git repo.