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Development Version - Not For General Use

This is a development version of the new talis-php version. It is not yet intended for general use. This early version pulls existing individual client libraries into one single library with minimal changes.

Before releasing for general usage there will be major changes to the API. The library will move away from the use of internal Talis project names like Persona, Critic, Babel and Echo etc. Instead it will use more externally relevant names like ListReviews and Files. The API will also move to a more domain driven design rather than the service driven design of the individual libraries

See issue: #2 and Milestone: https://github.com/talis/talis-php/milestone/1

Contributing

A Dockerfile is provided to make it easy to get a local development environment up and running to develop and test changes. Follow these steps:

Set up

Clone the repo locally:

git clone https://github.com/talis/talis-php.git
cd talis-php

Run Persona Locally

Integration tests run locally will make requests to Persona at http://persona.talis.local.

Before you begin, ensure you have established DEVELOPMENT_WORK_DIR and the infra repository, as per the shared project instructions.

Manually run persona locally:

./docker-compose-dev.sh persona-server

Custom OAuth Client and Secret

If you are running Persona using the instructions above you can skip this step. If you want to create you own OAuth client, read on.

To run talis-php tests, the OAuth client must have su scope. It's not possible to create a client with su scope via the API.

  1. Create a client:

    curl -H "Authorization: Bearer $(persona-token)" -d "{\"scope\":[\"su@test\"]}" http://persona.talis.local/clients

    This will return a client, e.g.:

    {"client_id":"BXLmKR79","client_secret":"zdlbESLEFGvxBw8k"}
  2. Connect to the mongo database the local persona is using and manually give the client su scope.

    cd $DEVELOPMENT_WORK_DIR/infra
    docker-compose exec mongo32 mongo
    # in mongo shell
    use persona
    db.oauth_clients.updateOne({ client_id: "<client_id>" }, { $addToSet: { scope: "su" } })
    db.oauth_clients.find({ client_id: "<client_id>" }).pretty()
  3. Create an .env file with required environment variables:

    cd $DEVELOPMENT_WORK_DIR/talis-php
    cat > .env <<EOL
    PERSONA_TEST_HOST=http://persona.talis.local
    PERSONA_TEST_OAUTH_CLIENT=<client_id>
    PERSONA_TEST_OAUTH_SECRET=<client_secret>
    EOL

    Remember to replace PERSONA_OAUTH_CLIENT and PERSONA_OAUTH_SECRET with values of client_id and client_secret respectively.

Install dependencies and build the Docker image

Run the following command which should build the Docker image (if it's missing) and will download the required libraries:

docker-compose run --rm init

If you want to rebuild the Docker image at any point, run:

docker-compose build

Running tests

Available test commands:

docker-compose run --rm lint
docker-compose run --rm test
docker-compose run --rm unittest
docker-compose run --rm integrationtest

To create a docker container where you can run commands directly, for example to run individual tests:

docker-compose run --rm local-dev

You can then run ant commands individually or run individual tests:

/vendor/bin/phpunit --filter testCreateUserThenPatchOAuthClientAddScope test/integration/

Additionally we provide tools to run static analysis on the code base:

docker-compose run --rm code-check
docker-compose run --rm analyse