# COOPGO Dev environment Local dev environment for the COOPGO Technical Platform, using [Tilt](https://tilt.dev) and a local Kubernetes cluster (such as [Rancher Desktop](https://rancherdesktop.io/), K3D, ...) Tested with Rancher Desktop and K3D. ## Quickstart ### Install local cluster Install Rancher Dektop or K3D or any other local Kubernetes. Make your Kubernetes context point to this cluster Later, we will be using port 80 to access the cluster Ingress controller. On Linux, you must probably allow this. ``` $ sudo sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_unprivileged_port_start=80 ``` To preserve this change across reboots as a custom kernel parameter setting, add the same command inside your /etc/sysctl.conf file (or a dedicated /etc/sysctl.d/xxxxx.conf). #### Rancher Desktop See installation instructions here : https://docs.rancherdesktop.io/getting-started/installation #### K3D Install K3D : ``` $ curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/k3d-io/k3d/main/install.sh | bash ``` Create config for the internal K3D registry to mirror your default docker images registry, for example in `/tmp/k3d-registry.yaml` : ```/tmp/k3d.registry mirrors: docker.io: endpoint: - "git.coopgo.io" ``` Create cluster : ``` $ k3d cluster create devcluster -p "80:80@loadbalancer" --registry-create devregistry:5000 --registry-config /tmp/k3d-registry.yaml ``` ### Install Tilt [Follow instructions on Tilt documentation](https://docs.tilt.dev/install.html) ### Set the environment Create a .env file and configure environment For example, to set the source code directories (see default values in Tiltfile) : ```.env PARCOURSMOB_DIR="../../coopgo-apps/parcoursmob" MOBILITY_ACCOUNTS_DIR="../../coopgo-platform/mobility-accounts" AGENDA_DIR="../../coopgo-platform/agenda" FLEETS_DIR="../../coopgo-platform/fleets" GROUPS_MANAGEMENT_DIR="../../coopgo-platform/groups-management" ``` To avoid developing on another cluster than the one dedicated for dev, we whitelist the correct context. By default, the allowed context is 'rancher-desktop'. To change this, set ALLOWED_K8S_CONTEXT to the correct context name in .env : ```.env ALLOWED_K8S_CONTEXT="k3d-devcluster" ``` You might also want to set the default container images used if/while your local source code folder doesn't exist. ```.env PARCOURSMOB_IMAGE=coopgo-apps/parcoursmob@v1.2 MOBILITY_ACCOUNTS_IMAGE=my.own.registry/coopgo-platform/mobility-accounts ... ``` #### K3D specific setup If you're using K3D, remove the registry part in the images (we'll use K3D local registry instead). It should look something like this : ```.env PARCOURSMOB_IMAGE=coopgo-apps/parcoursmob MOBILITY_ACCOUNTS_IMAGE=coopgo-platform/mobility-accounts ... ``` Then, set the K8S config to the dedicated overlay in k8s_config : ```.env K8S_CONFIG="k8s_config/k3d" ``` ### Set local hosts config Add `tilt-dev.svc.cluster.local parcoursmob.tilt-dev.svc.cluster.local mobility-accounts.tilt-dev.svc.cluster.local` to resolve `127.0.0.1` in your hosts config (`/etc/hosts` on Linux) ### Run the dev environment and start developing Run `tilt up` After some time (you can see the services loading -or failing, if there is an error- through Tilt UI), PARCOURSMOB should be available on http://parcoursmob.tilt-dev.svc.cluster.local Once you can acess PARCOURSMOB UI, you can connect with the initially created user : - username: admin@parcoursmob.fr - password: parcoursmob Now, you're ready to code ! ## What it does Set up PARCOURSMOB along with the following dependencies : - COOPGO microservices : - Mobility Accounts - Groups Management - Fleets - Agenda - Carpool service (coming soon) - Other software Dependencies : - MongoDB (Next step, deploy with PostgreSQL as both should be supported) - Etcd for caching values - [Minio](https://min.io) to store files - [smtp4dev](https://github.com/rnwood/smtp4dev) to test outgoing emails Tilt handles livereloading Kubernetes pods when something changes in the code. You just have to checkout your code in the directory you've specified in .env (see quickstart), start developing on exsting microservices, and see the changes. ## Acess useful internal components for debugging/tests Access smtp4dev to check outgoing emails : By default, smtp4dev HTTP port is redirected to localhost:12345. You can change this with the dedicated environment variable in `.env` ```.env SMTP4DEV_LOCAL_PORT=12345 ```