bradypus

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  • master branchlatestMay 21, 2018

github.com/Mobile4You/bradypus

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License: UNLICENSED

Installation

# Add this to your shard.yml
dependencies:
  bradypus:
    github: Mobile4You/bradypus
    branch: master

master is a branch, not a release, so this tracks it rather than pinning a version.

Then run:

shards install

shard.yml

Crystal
0.24.2
License
UNLICENSED
Author
Richard Brandão
Targets
  • amber from lib/amber/src/amber/cli.cr
  • bradypus from src/bradypus.cr

Dependencies

Runtime Dependencies

  • pg~> 0.14.1github: will/crystal-pg
  • amber0.6.7github: amberframework/amber
  • granite_orm~> 0.8.2github: amberframework/granite-orm
  • quartz_mailer~> 0.5.0github: amberframework/quartz-mailer
  • jasper_helpers~> 0.1.6github: amberframework/jasper-helpers

Development Dependencies

  • garnet_spec~> 0.1.1github: amberframework/garnet-specdev

README

bradypus

This project is powered by Amber Framework.

Installation

  1. Install required dependencies
  2. Required libraries "https://github.com/crystal-lang/crystal/wiki/All-required-libraries"
  3. Run shards install

Usage

To setup your database edit database_url inside config/environments/development.yml file.

To edit your production settings use amber encrypt. See encrypt command guide

To run amber server in a development enviroment:

amber db create migrate
amber watch

To build and run a production release:

  1. Add an environment variable AMBER_ENV with a value of production
  2. Run these commands:
npm run release
amber db create migrate
shards build --production
./bin/bradypus

Docker Compose

To set up the database and launch the server:

docker-compose up -d

To view the logs:

docker-compose logs -f

Note: The Docker images are compatible with Heroku.

Contributing

  1. Fork it ( https://github.com/your-github-user/bradypus/fork )
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create a new Pull Request

Contributors