To contribute to Hexpm you need to properly set up your development environment.
Also see the client repository: hex. The client uses hexpm
for integration tests, so hexpm
needs to support all versions the client supports. Travis tests ensures that tests are run on all supported versions.
PostgreSQL version should be >= 9.4, as Hexpm uses the jsonb
type, that is available from PostgreSQL 9.4 onward.
Hexpm requires the PostgreSQL modules pg_trgm and pgcrypto to be available.
This is located in the "postgresql-contrib" package, however the package name can vary depending on your operating system. If the module is not installed the ecto migrations will fail.
By default, Hexpm connects to a localhost PostgreSQL database hexpm_dev
using the username postgres
with the password postgres
.
Create the database and user 'postgres' if not already done:
CREATE USER postgres;
ALTER USER postgres PASSWORD 'postgres';
CREATE DATABASE hexpm_dev;
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE hexpm_dev TO postgres;
ALTER USER postgres WITH SUPERUSER;
-- if you also want to setup the test database
CREATE DATABASE hexpm_test;
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE hexpm_test TO postgres;
ALTER DATABASE hexpm_test SET timezone TO 'UTC';
If you want to use another database, user or password, you can specify the
DEV_DATABASE_URL
in the shell before doing development:
export DEV_DATABASE_URL=ecto://USER:PASSWORD@localhost/DATABASE
Now you are fine to run the ecto migrations:
mix ecto.migrate Hexpm.Repo
Using the following command you can seed your local Hexpm instance with some sample data:
mix run priv/repo/seeds.exs
Also, all of the steps above (creating, migrating, and seeding the database) can be achieved by running:
mix ecto.setup
All the Node dependencies can be installed with npm
:
cd assets && npm install
These are needed for asset compilation.
Once the database is set up you can start Hexpm:
# with console
iex -S mix phoenix.server
# without console
mix phoenix.server
Hexpm will be available at http://localhost:4000/.
By default, tests use a PostgreSQL called hexpm_test
see above for setup.
Again, if you want to use another database, user or password, you can specify the
TEST_DATABASE_URL
in the shell before running tests:
export TEST_DATABASE_URL='ecto://USER:PASSWORD@localhost/DATABASE'
Test Coverage is currently provided by ExCoveralls.
You can generate the HTML coverage report like so
MIX_ENV=test mix coveralls.html
Or visit the project Coveralls page at https://coveralls.io/github/hexpm/hexpm.
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