# Anticrm Platform Anticrm Platform is a framework that helps in building business applications (such as CRM) fast. The current exemplary applications include Chat, Issue Management (Tracker), Applicant Tracking System, Boards, Leads, and HR. ## Installation You need Microsoft's [rush](https://rushjs.io) to install application. Install [rush](https://rushjs.io) with `$ npm install -g @microsoft/rush` command and run `$ rush install` from the repository root, followed by `$ rush build`. ## Build and run Development environment setup requires Docker to be installed on system. Support is available for both amd64 and armv8 (arm64) containers on Linux and macOS. ```bash cd ./dev/ rush build # Will build all the required packages. rush bundle # Will prepare bundles. rush docker:build # Will build Docker containers for all applications in the local Docker environment. docker-compose up -d --force-recreate # Will set up all the containers ``` By default, Docker volumes named dev_db, dev_elastic, and dev_files will be created for the MongoDB, Elasticsearch, and MinIO instances. Before you can begin, you need to create a workspace and an account and associate it with the workspace. ```bash cd ./tool rushx run-local create-workspace ws1 -o DevWorkspace # Create workspace rushx run-local create-account user1 -p 1234 -f John -l Appleseed # Create account rushx run-local configure sanity-ws --list --enable '*' # Enable all modules, even if they are not yet intended to be used by a wide audience. rushx run-local assign-workspace user1 ws1 # Assign workspace to user. rushx run-local confirm-email user1 # To allow the creation of additional test workspaces. ``` Accessing the URL http://localhost:8087 will lead you to the app in production mode. Limitations: - Location installation does not allow sending emails, so password recovery and notification to email functionalities are not working. - Integrations with Telegram, Gmail, and other content sources are available only as Docker containers, built from private repository sources. However, these integrations can be used with the platform. ## Run in development mode Development mode allows for live reloading and a smoother development process. ```bash cd dev/prod rushx dev-server ``` Then go to http://localhost:8080 ## Update project structure and database If the project's structure is updated, it may be necessary to relink and rebuild the projects. ```bash rush update rush build ``` It may also be necessary to upgrade the running database. ```bash cd ./dev/tool rushx upgrade ``` In cases where the project fails to build for any logical reason, try the following steps: ```bash rush update rush build --clean ``` ## Tests ### Unit tests ```bash rush test # To execute all tests rushx test # For individual test execution inside a package directory ``` ### UI tests ```bash cd ./tests rush build rush bundle rush docker:build ## creates test Docker containers and sets up test database ./prepare.sh ## runs UI tests rushx uitest ``` To execute tests in the development environment, please follow these steps: ```bash cd ./tests ./create-local.sh ## use ./restore-local.sh if you only want to restore the workspace to a predefined initial state for sanity. cd ./sanity rushx dev-uitest # To execute all tests against the development environment. rushx dev-debug -g 'pattern' # To execute tests in debug mode with only the matching test pattern. ``` ## Package publishing ```bash node ./common/scripts/bump.js -p projectName ``` ## Additional testing This project is tested with BrowserStack.