test_lucky

Version, currently main branch1 version
  • main branchlatestNov 24, 2024

github.com/salviosage/lucky-playground

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Installation

# Add this to your shard.yml
dependencies:
  test_lucky:
    github: salviosage/lucky-playground
    branch: main

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

Then run:

shards install

shard.yml

Crystal
>= 1.14.0
Target
  • test_lucky from src/test_lucky.cr

Dependencies

Runtime Dependencies

  • jwt~> 1.6.1github: crystal-community/jwt
  • avram~> 1.3.0github: luckyframework/avram
  • lucky~> 1.3.0github: luckyframework/lucky
  • carbon~> 0.6.0github: luckyframework/carbon
  • authentic>= 1.0.1, < 2.0.0github: luckyframework/authentic
  • lucky_env~> 0.2.0github: luckyframework/lucky_env
  • lucky_task~> 0.3.0github: luckyframework/lucky_task
  • carbon_sendgrid_adapter~> 0.6.0github: luckyframework/carbon_sendgrid_adapter

README

test_lucky

This is a project written using Lucky. Enjoy!

Setting up the project

  1. Install required dependencies
  2. Update database settings in config/database.cr
  3. Run script/setup
  4. Run lucky dev to start the app

Using Docker for development

  1. Install Docker
  2. Run docker compose up

The Docker container will boot all of the necessary components needed to run your Lucky application. To configure the container, update the docker-compose.yml file, and the docker/development.dockerfile file.

Learning Lucky

Lucky uses the Crystal programming language. You can learn about Lucky from the Lucky Guides.