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Meadow

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Prerequisites

Initial startup:

  • From the meadow project root, cd app.
  • Install Elixir dependencies with mix deps.get
  • Run mix meadow.setup. This creates the Sequins pipeline, S3 buckets, and database.
  • Install Node.js dependencies with mix assets.install
    • assets.install looks for all package-lock.json files project-wide and runs npm install in each directory found, so you don't need to run npm install in individual directories.
  • run sg open all 3001
  • Start the Phoenix server with mix phx.server (or iex -S mix phx.server if you want to an interactive shell).

Now you can visit https://[YOURENV].dev.rdc.library.northwestern.edu:3001/ from your browser.

Stopping the application

You can stop the Phoenix server with Ctrl + C twice

Clearing and resetting data

If you need to clear your data and reset the entire development environment, from meadow/app run:

mix ecto.reset
mix meadow.search.clear
mix meadow.pipeline.purge
clean-s3 dev -y

...then
mix deps.get
mix meadow.setup
mix phx.server

Dependencies

You may need to run mix deps.get again if new dependencies have been added

You may need to run mix assets.install if new node packages have been added

Database

If you need to reset the database you can run mix ecto.reset which will drop + create + migrate the database

If you just want to run the migrations but leave the data intact, you can just do mix ecto.migrate

If you would like to interact directly with the database

Run the Elixir test suite

  • run mix test

GraphQL API

You can visit the GraphiQL interface at: https://[YOURENV].dev.rdc.library.northwestern.edu:3001/api/graphiql

Livebook Integration

To start meadow with superuser Livebook integration, run: MEADOW_ROOT/bin/meadow-livebook [iex arguments]

For example, from Meadow's root directory: ./bin/meadow-livebook phx.server

Opensearch Dashboard

  • To start: es-proxy start
  • To stop: es-proxy stop
  • See the console output for the url to the dashboard

Digital Collections API

In order to see data and thumbnails from your current environment, you'll need to run the DC API alongside Meadow. Follow the instructions for Running the API locally and [Running the API locally via our AWS dev domain](Running the API locally via our AWS dev domain) to get it running.

Reindexing data

To force an Elasticsearch re-index, and not wait for the 2-minute cycle to kick in when updating a Meadow item:

Run the interactive shell in a terminal tab

iex -S mix

And force a re-index:

Meadow.Data.Indexer.reindex_all()

Doing development on the Meadow Pipeline lambdas

In the AWS developer environment, the lambdas associated with the pipeline are shared amongst developers. In order to do development and see whether it's working you can override the configuration to use your local files instead of the deployed lambdas. Example below (you don't have to override them all. Just the ones you need).

Edit config/dev.local.exs to get the lambdas to use the local copy through the port:`

  config :meadow, :lambda,
    digester: {:local, {Path.expand("../lambdas/digester/index.js"), "handler"}},
    exif: {:local, {Path.expand("../lambdas/exif/index.js"), "handler"}},
    frame_extractor: {:local, {Path.expand("../lambdas/frame-extractor/index.js"), "handler"}},
    mediainfo: {:local, {Path.expand("../lambdas/mediainfo/index.js"), "handler"}},
    mime_type: {:local, {Path.expand("../lambdas/mime-type/index.js"), "handler"}},
    tiff: {:local, {Path.expand("../lambdas/pyramid-tiff/index.js"), "handler"}}

TypeScript/GraphQL Types

Meadow now supports TypeScript and GraphQL types in the React app. To generate types, run the following commands:

# Generate a local JSON version of GraphQL schema
mix graphql.schema.export -o priv/graphql/schema.json

# Generate TypeScript types for the UI
cd assets
npm run generate-types

Types will be generated in meadow/app/assets/js/__generated__. You can import them into React components like so:

import type { FileSet, Work as WorkType } from "@js/__generated__/graphql";

const SomeComponent = ({ work }: { work: WorkType }) => {
  // ...
};

Terraform

Meadow's Terraform code is stored in this repo. To run Terraform commands, you'll need to do the configuration setup

UI Customization

Meadow runs in Development, Staging and Production environments. To help distinguish environments (and avoid potential errors), Staging and Development environments support alternate, background colors.

Production

  • A wrapper CSS class of is-production-environment wraps the main HTML element (in case anyone wants to target a selector for any reason).

Staging

  • Supports a toggle background color switch in the site header
  • Customize your own dev background color by updating the hex value for localStorage property devBg
  • A wrapper CSS class of is-staging-environment wraps the main HTML element.

Development

  • Supports a toggle background color switch in the site header
  • Customize your own dev background color by updating the hex value for localStorage property devBg
  • A wrapper CSS class of is-development-environment wraps the main HTML element.