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hms2

Version 2 of our Hackspace Management System

Build Status StyleCI

Production

Setup

https://github.com/NottingHack/hms2/wiki/Installation

Deployment

https://github.com/NottingHack/hms2/wiki/Deployment

Development

Cloning

We use submodules, either clone them with this repo git clone --recurse-submodules [email protected]:NottingHack/hms2.git or after git submodule update --init

Hosts File

Most of the development environment is taken care of by vagrant, you just need to vagrant up to load it.

You do however need to make changes to your hosts file on your machine. Add the following line to your file:

192.168.25.35 hmsdev

You can find your file in the following location:

  • Windows: C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts
  • Mac: /private/etc/hosts
  • Linux: /etc/hosts

Running commands on the Virtual Machine

Artisan

To run an artisan command on the VM, (for example if you don't have PHP installed on your local machine) use the php-artisan script that you can find in the dev/ folder.

Simply pass it the artisan command you want to run, e.g:

./dev/php-artisan make:controller

Vagrant re-provisioning notes

When re-provisioning the box (vagrnat up) you must make sure that the .env file has QUEUE_CONNECTION=sync in order the to the db:seed to correctly populate the mailserver database entries.

If the mailserver.mailbox tables it empty you can do a datebase reset and reseed with dev/reseed.sh

Vagrant suspend notes

When bringing up vagrant box after a suspend or halt some of the service my not start correctly due to the shared folder, run this script to restart them

dev/restartservices

Serving

ngrok http https://hmsdev:443