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FOLIO complete platform

Copyright (C) 2015-2023 The Open Library Foundation

This software is distributed under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0. See the file "LICENSE" for more information.

Introduction

This is the "complete" Stripes "platform". It consists simply of an NPM package.json that specifies the version of @folio/stripes-core and of any Stripes modules you wish to make available as part of this platform to generate client bundles along with a utility for generating module descriptors for each Stripes module.

Please see the quick start guide for more information.

The stripes.config.js is a configuration for a specific tenant. In general, a platform supports multiple tenants, each of which may include a different set of the available modules. You can copy the stripes.config.js file to be your stripes.config.js.local configuration file.

The yarn.lock and *-install.json files in this repository can be used to build a FOLIO system with the components that represent the latest, compatible set of FOLIO releases. For an example of how to deploy such a system, see the Single Server Deployment Guide.

Descriptions of key files and key branches of this repository and how to change them are in the Release Procedures and in DevOps - Install Backend Module.

Supported releases

The master branch is for the next flower release, Morning Glory (R2-2022), it is work in progress.

Only the two latest releases are supported with critical bug and security fixes:

  • Branch R1-2022 and the R1-2022-… tags of the Lotus release
  • Branch R3-2021 and the R3-2021-… tags of the Kiwi release

Older releases have reached end-of-life and are out of support.

Installation

Install platform dependencies

$ yarn config set @folio:registry https://repository.folio.org/repository/npm-folio/
$ yarn install

Note: A sharp-libvips NPM dependency is not fully compatible with Nodejs v16 and will fail 'yarn install'. To resolve this, set the following environment variable prior to running 'yarn install' when Nodejs version is v16+:

CXXFLAGS="-std=c++17" 

Build and serve

To build and serve platform-complete in isolation for development purposes, run the "start" package script.

$ yarn start

The default configuration assumes an Okapi instance is running on http://localhost:9130 with tenant "diku". The options --okapi and --tenant can be provided to match your environment.

$ yarn start --okapi http://localhost:9130 --tenant diku

To build a platform-complete bundle for production, modify stripes.config.js with your Okapi and tenant, then run the "build" script, passing it the name of the desired directory to place build artifacts.

$ yarn build ./output

See the build and serve command reference in stripes-cli for a list of available options.

Tests

Integration tests

Integration tests require a running Okapi. The default configuration expects Okapi running on http://localhost:9130 with tenant "diku". To build and run integration tests for platform-complete with these defaults, run the test-int script.

$ yarn test-int

To view tests while they are run, provide the --show option.

$ yarn test-int --show

To skip the build step and run integration tests against a build that is already running, provide the URL.

$ yarn test-int --url https://folio-testing.dev.folio.org/

As a convenience, --local can be used in place of --url http://localhost:3000 for running tests against a development server that has already been started.

$ yarn test-int --local

Regression tests

Regression tests for the entire platform and its apps can be run with the "test-regression" script. This will invoke both cross-module tests defined in this platform's repository as well as all tests defined for the individual apps.

$ yarn test-regression --url https://folio-testing.dev.folio.org/

Running specific tests

The test-int package script, when combined with the --run option, can be used for running specific tests for the platform and/or apps. Use WD (working directory) when referencing platform tests, otherwise use the module app module name.

Example running "loan_renewal" test in platform-complete:

$ yarn test-int --run WD:loan_renewal

Example running "new_user" test in ui-users:

$ yarn test-regression --run users:new_user

Build stripes using the Dockerfile

The included Dockerfile allows for building a container that serves the stripes platform using Nginx. Pass in the Okapi URL and tenant ID as build arguments. The defaults are shown below:

docker build -f docker/Dockerfile --no-cache=true \
  --build-arg OKAPI_URL=http://localhost:9130 \
  --build-arg TENANT_ID=diku -t stripes .

The nginx server name can be passed to the container at runtime. The default value is localhost if no argument is passed. For example, to have nginx use 127.0.0.1 as the server name:

docker run stripes 127.0.0.1

Additional information

Finding what module versions are included in a flower release.

Finding which flower release a given installation runs.

See project FOLIO at the FOLIO issue tracker.

Other FOLIO Developer documentation is at dev.folio.org

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