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Getting started

To get started with the website, first clone the repo and cd into the directory:

$ git clone https://github.com/Deepakdanger/fishing_app.git
$ cd fishing_app

on:

Triggers the workflow on push or pull request events but only for the development branch

push: branches: [ development ] pull_request: branches: [ development ]

Then install the needed packages (while skipping any Ruby gems needed only in production):

$ bundle install

Next, setup webpacker configuration

$ rails webpacker:install

After that, create and migrate the database:

$ rails db:create
$ rails db:migrate

To run the project on rails local server:

$ rails server

Deploying

you’ll need a Heroku account

To deploy this, you’ll need to create a new Heroku application, switch to the right branch, push up the source, run the migrations, and seed the database with sample users:

$ heroku create
$ git checkout feature
$ git push heroku feature:master
$ heroku run rails db:migrate
$ heroku run rails db:seed

Visiting the URL returned by the original heroku create should now show you the sample website running in production.

Branches

Simply check out the corresponding branch using git checkout:

$ git checkout <branch name>

Testing

For test, In Gemfile include:

group :development, :test do
  gem "database_cleaner"
  gem "rspec-rails"
end

Then, run bundle install and run

$ run rails generate rspec:install

Authors

👤 Deepak Kumar

Contributions

Design from Gregoire Vella

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