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Contribution Guide
Thanks for contributing to Cannery! Please read over the style tips to help make contributing to Cannery (hopefully) as great of an experience as you found it!
Tips
- In order to cut down on code verbosity and readability, please try to use
inline
do:
blocks for short functions and make your aliases as short as possible without introducing ambiguity.- I.e. since there's only one
Changeset
in the app, please aliasChangeset.t()
instead of usingEcto.Changeset.t()
- I.e. since there's only one
- Use pipelines when possible. If a function only calls a single method, a pipeline isn't strictly necessary but still encouraged for future modification.
- Please add typespecs to your functions! Even your private functions may be
used by others later down the line, and typespecs will be able to help
document your code just a little bit better, and improve the debugging
process.
- Typespec arguments can be named like
@spec function(arg_name :: type()) :: return_type()
. Please use these for generic types, such asmap()
when the input data isn't immediately obvious.
- Typespec arguments can be named like
- When making new models, please take inspiration from the existing models in regards to layout of sections, typespec design, and formatting.
- With Elixir convention, for methods that raise on error please name them like
function_that_raises!()
, and functions that return a boolean likefunction_that_returns_boolean?()
. For other methods, it's encouraged to use status tuples for other functions like{:ok, result}
or{:error, reason_or_changeset}
instead of just returningresult
ornil
for easy pattern matching. - Before submitting a PR, please make sure all tests are passing using
mix test
.
And as always, thank you!
Features
- Created using the Phoenix Framework
- User Registration/Sign in via
phx_gen_auth
. Dockerfile
and exampledocker-compose.yml
- Automatic migrations in
MIX_ENV=prod
or Docker image - JS linting with standard.js, HEEx linting with heex_formatter
Instructions
- Clone the repo
- Install the elixir and erlang binaries. I recommend using asdf version
manager,
which will use the
.tool-versions
file to install the correct versions of Erlang, Elixir and npm for this project! - Run
mix deps.get
andmix compile
to fetch all dependencies - Run
mix setup
to initialize your database. - Run
mix phx.server
to start the development server.
Configuration
For development, I recommend setting environment variables with direnv.
MIX_ENV=dev
In dev
mode, Cannery will listen for these environment variables on compile.
HOST
: External url to generate links with. Set these especially if you're behind a reverse proxy. Defaults tolocalhost
.PORT
: External port for urls. Defaults to443
.DATABASE_URL
: Controls the database url to connect to. Defaults toecto://postgres:postgres@localhost/cannery_dev
.REGISTRATION
: Controls if user sign-up should be invite only or set to public. Set topublic
to enable public registration. Defaults toinvite
.
MIX_ENV=prod
In prod
mode (or in the Docker container), Cannery will listen for these environment variables at runtime.
HOST
: External url to generate links with. Set these especially if you're behind a reverse proxy. Defaults tolocalhost
.PORT
: Internal port to bind to. Defaults to80
and attempts to bind to0.0.0.0
. Must be reverse proxied!DATABASE_URL
: Controls the database url to connect to. Defaults toecto://postgres:postgres@cannery-db/cannery
.ECTO_IPV6
: Controls if Ecto should use ipv6 to connect to PostgreSQL. Defaults tofalse
.POOL_SIZE
: Controls the pool size to use with PostgreSQL. Defaults to10
.SECRET_KEY_BASE
: Secret key base used to sign cookies. Must be generated withmix phx.gen.secret
and set for server to start.REGISTRATION
: Controls if user sign-up should be invite only or set to public. Set topublic
to enable public registration. Defaults toinvite
.