Development environment
=======================
Docker containers
-----------------
The development environment is quite similar to the production one. You should always use
the `` master `` version when developing. Simply add a build directive to the images
you are working on in the `` docker-compose.yml `` :
.. code-block :: yaml
webdav:
build: ./optional/radicale
image: mailu/$WEBDAV:$VERSION
restart: always
env_file: .env
volumes:
- "$ROOT/dav:/data"
admin:
build: ./core/admin
image: mailu/admin:$VERSION
restart: always
env_file: .env
volumes:
- "$ROOT/data:/data"
- "$ROOT/dkim:/dkim"
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro
depends_on:
- redis
The build these containers.
.. code-block :: bash
docker-compose build admin webdav
Then you can simply start the stack as normal, newly-built images will be used.
.. code-block :: bash
docker-compose up -d
If you wish to run commands inside a container, simply run (example):
.. code-block :: bash
docker-compose exec admin ls -lah /
Or if you wish to start a shell for debugging:
.. code-block :: bash
docker-compose exec admin sh
Finally, if you need to install packages inside the containers for debugging:
.. code-block :: bash
docker-compose exec admin apk add --no-cache package-name
Web administration
------------------
The administration Web interface requires a proper dev environment that can easily be setup using `` virtualenv `` (make sure you are using Python 3) :
.. code-block :: bash
cd core/admin
virtualenv .
source bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
You can then export the path to the development database (use four slashes for absolute path):
.. code-block :: bash
export SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI=sqlite:///path/to/dev.db
And finally run the server with debug enabled:
.. code-block :: bash
python run.py
Any change to the files will automatically restart the Web server and reload the files.
When using the development environment, a debugging toolbar is displayed on the right side
of the screen, that you can open to access query details, internal variables, etc.
Documentation
-------------
Documentation is maintained in the `` docs `` directory and are maintained as `reStructuredText`_ files. It is possible to run a local documentation server for reviewing purposes, using Docker:
.. code-block :: bash
cd <Mailu repo>
docker build -t docs docs
docker run -p 127.0.0.1:8080:80 docs
You can now read the local documentation by navigating to http://localhost:8080.
.. note :: After modifying the documentation, the image needs to be rebuild and the container restarted for the changes to become visible.
.. _`reStructuredText`: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html