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To set up the project, you can follow the installation guide on GoRails to intall Ruby on Rails first. The following set up guide is based on macOS. It includes additional set up information other than the summary of the guide by GoRails.

See the live application here!

Use ZSH as the default shell instead of Bash

chsh -s /bin/zsh

Install HomeBrew

ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"

Install Ruby

The ruby version of this project is 2.6.5.

brew install rbenv ruby-build

# Add rbenv to bash so that it loads every time you open a terminal
echo 'if which rbenv > /dev/null; then eval "$(rbenv init -)"; fi' >> ~/.zshrc
source ~/.zshrc

# Install Ruby
rbenv install 2.6.5
rbenv global 2.6.5
ruby -v

Install Rails

gem install rails -v 6.0.2.2

# Tells rbenv to 'see' the newly installed rails so that we can use the rails executable
rbenv rehash

Verify if rails is intalled by running

rails -v

You should see something like following

rails -v
# Rails 6.0.2.2

Setting up the database (PostgreSQL)

Install PostgreSQL on your machine if you haven't have it.

brew install postgresql

Once you have installed PostgreSQL successfully, run the following command

# To have launchd start postgresql at login:
brew services start postgresql

Additional Steps (For MacOS Mojave onwards)

Mojave changed the location of header files necessary for compiling C extensions. You might need to run the following command to install pg, nokogiri, or other gems that require C extensions: (from GoRails doc)

sudo installer -pkg /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/Packages/macOS_SDK_headers_for_macOS_10.14.pkg -target /

Install Dependencies

Make sure you are in the project root directory before you execute the following commands.

Install ruby dependencies of the application.

bundle install

Install javascript dependencies of the application.

yarn install
  • If you do not have yarn on your machine, you can follow the guide here to install it.

Set up Database

Execute the following command to set up the database of the application.

rails db:create db:migrate db:seed

Start the Web Server

Execute the following command to start the servers of the application.

# Start the application server
rails server

# Start webpack server to serve frontend assets (live reloading)
bin/webpack-dev-server

Notes

  1. Some cron jobs are added to the application to e.g. reset the number of orders every midnight. They are written in Ruby and can be found in lib/tasks/database.rake
  • For the cron jobs to be executed, the server needs to be enabled 24 hours if it's run on your local machine.

  • The cron jobs are not currently enabled on the hosted application on Heroku as it's a charged service.

  1. Kindly contact us should you face problems when setting up the project.

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