Nexmo Developer is a platform hosting the Nexmo documentation, API reference, SDKs, Tools & Community content.
- Ruby 2.4.1 + bundler
- PostgreSQL
- Elasticsearch 5.2.x
- Yarn
$ git clone [email protected]:Nexmo/nexmo-developer.git
$ cd nexmo-developer
$ cp .env.example .env
$ bundle install
$ rake db:create
$ rake db:migrate
$ ./bin/yarn install
$ foreman start
If you don't want to install Ruby & PostgreSQL then you can use docker to sandbox Nexmo Developer into its own containers. After you Install Docker run the following:
# Start the web server
$ docker-compose up
# Setup the Database (you only need to do this once)
$ docker-compose run web rake db:setup
# Open the browser
$ open http://localhost:3000
You will still need to run the webpack-dev-server on your local machine.
To stop the server cleanly run:
$ docker-compose down
To compile assets in runtime simply start the webpack server with:
$ ./bin/webpack-dev-server
You can run both the Rails server and Webpack simultaneously using Foreman:
$ foreman start
- A powerful markup engine with pipeline (see this blog post for details on how this works).
- Automatically generated navigation based on the contents of
_documentation
. - Turbolinks for progressively loading content into for a seamless user experience.
- Dynamic content for community section
- Interactive examples of the Nexmo APIs
Some examples require code from repos such as nexmo-community/nexmo-ruby-quickstart these repos can be defined in config/repos.yml
as such:
nexmo-community/nexmo-ruby-quickstart: 'master'
The code can then be pulled into the .repo
directory with the following command:
$ rake repos:pull
To pull a single repo provide the GitHub repo name and optional branch:
$ rake repos:pull nexmo-community/nexmo-ruby-quickstart master
I'm getting an error A server is already running. Check /myapp/tmp/pids/server.pid.
when I run docker-compose up
.
This is because Docker wasn't shut down cleanly. To fix this run:
$ docker-compose run web rm /myapp/tmp/pids/server.pid
Run the webpack-dev-server
like so:
$ ./bin/webpack-dev-server
Contributions are welcome, please follow GitHub Flow
See the LICENSE.txt
file for full licenses. The code is licensed under the MIT License; documentation is licensed under both the MIT License and the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.
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