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Feat/docker container on main builds (#1762)
* feat: build docker containers when pushing to main

The intent here is to publish a docker container for every build of
main. This will make it easier to run the tip of main.
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# Contributing to Unleash
## Getting started
Before you begin:
- Have you read the [code of conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md)?
- Check out the [existing issues](https://github.com/unleash/Unleash/issues)
- Browse the [developer-guide](./website/docs/contributing/developer-guide.md) for tips on environment setup, running the tests, and running Unleash from source.
### Don't see your issue? Open one
If you spot something new, [open an issue](https://github.com/unleash/Unleash/issues/new). We'll use the issue to have a conversation about the problem you want to fix. If we need more information in order to look into issue we'll respond on the issue and also and mark the issue as `more-information-needed`. Please note that we have an active bot monitoring our open issues that will close issues marked as `more-information-needed` if we haven't received a response within 14 days. If this happens, please don't hesitate to reopen the issue with more information.
### Ready to make a change? Fork the repo
Fork using GitHub Desktop:
- [Getting started with GitHub Desktop](https://docs.github.com/en/desktop/installing-and-configuring-github-desktop/getting-started-with-github-desktop) will guide you through setting up Desktop.
- Once Desktop is set up, you can use it to [fork the repo](https://docs.github.com/en/desktop/contributing-and-collaborating-using-github-desktop/cloning-and-forking-repositories-from-github-desktop)!
Fork using the command line:
- [Fork the repo](https://docs.github.com/en/github/getting-started-with-github/fork-a-repo#fork-an-example-repository) so that you can make your changes without affecting the original project until you're ready to merge them.
Fork with [GitHub Codespaces](https://github.com/features/codespaces):
- [Fork, edit, and preview](https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/developing-online-with-codespaces/creating-a-codespace) using [GitHub Codespaces](https://github.com/features/codespaces) without having to install and run the project locally.
### Build and run the project
Follow the steps in [the "how to run the project" section](#how-to-run-the-project) to get the project running locally.
### Make your update:
Make your changes to the file(s) you'd like to update. You'll need **Node.js v14** and PostgreSQL 10 to run Unleash locally. [See more details](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/tree/master/website/docs/contributing/developer-guide.md)
### Open a pull request
When you're done making changes and you'd like to propose them for review by opening a pull request.
### Submit your PR & get it reviewed
- Once you submit your PR, others from the Unleash community will review it with you. The first thing you're going to want to do is a self review.
- After that, we may have questions, check back on your PR to keep up with the conversation.
- Did you have an issue, like a merge conflict? Check out GitHub's [git tutorial](https://lab.github.com/githubtraining/managing-merge-conflicts) on how to resolve merge conflicts and other issues.
- We do have bots monitoring our open PRs, which will mark PRs as stale if they haven't had any activity within 30 days and close stale issues without activity after another 7 days. If you feel this was in error, please reach out to us or reopen the issue with more information.
### Your PR is merged!
Congratulations! The whole Unleash community thanks you. :sparkles:
Once your PR is merged, you will be proudly listed as a contributor in the [contributor chart](https://github.com/unleash/Unleash/graphs/contributors).
## How to run the project
Install the required prerequisites and then follow the steps below.
### Prerequisites
You'll need:
- [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) to run the database
- [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/) to run the project. You can install it directly, or use `nvm` (see the next point) to manage it for you.
- [nvm](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm) (optional) to manage your Node.js installation.
- [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/) (optional but recommended; the steps below assume that you have it installed) to install packages and run the project.
### How to run Unleash with Node.js
1. Use `nvm` to **install the correct version of Node.js**. From anywhere in the repo, run the below command. Skip this step if you're managing your Node.js installations yourself.
```bash
nvm use
```
2. **Install packages**:
```bash
yarn
```
3. **Start a Postgres database** for Unleash via Docker.
- If this is the first time you're setting it up, run it using the below command. It will start the container with default connection details, call the container `postgres`, and expose it on port 5432.
```bash
docker run \
-e POSTGRES_USER=unleash_user \
-e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=passord \
-e POSTGRES_DB=unleash \
--name postgres \
-p 5432:5432 \
-d \
postgres
```
The **connection details** that Unleash will try to use are found in **`src/server-dev.ts`**. The above command works with the current defaults (at the time of writing).
- If you've set up the database previously, you can restart the container by running this (assuming `postgres` is the name you gave the container):
```bash
docker start postgres
```
4. **Start the server.** Run the below command and the server will start up and try to connect to the database. On a successful connection it will also configure the database for Unleash.
```bash
yarn start:dev
```
5. **Log into the admin UI**. Use a browser and navigate to `localhost:4242`. Log in using:
- username: `admin`
- password: `unleash4all`
### How to run Unleash with Docker
1. Build a local docker image by running `docker build . -t unleash:local`
2. Create a network by running `docker network create unleash`
3. Start a Postgres database. Make sure to use the network you created in step 2.
```sh
docker run -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=passord \
-e POSTGRES_USER=unleash_user -e POSTGRES_DB=unleash \
--network unleash --name postgres postgres
```
4. Start Unleash. As with the database, use the network you created in step 2.
```sh
docker run -p 4242:4242 \
-e DATABASE_HOST=postgres -e DATABASE_NAME=unleash \
-e DATABASE_USERNAME=unleash_user -e DATABASE_PASSWORD=passord \
-e DATABASE_SSL=false \
--network unleash unleash:local
```
5. **Log into the admin UI**. Use a browser and navigate to `localhost:4242`. Log in using:
- username: `admin`
- password: `unleash4all`
### Troubleshooting
Have any issues when getting set up?
#### Can't connect to the database
If you can't connect to the docker container, check its status by running `docker ps`. This command lists the currently running containers. Find the name of the container that you set up. If it's there, make sure that its port is mapped to your local machine: It should look like this: `0.0.0.0:5432->5432/tcp` with the arrow (`->`) connector. If it just says `5432/tcp`, it is _not_ exposed to your local network.
To fix this, start a new container and make sure you give it the `-p 5432:5432` option.
## Nice to know
### Controllers
In order to handle HTTP requests we have an abstraction called [Controller](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/blob/master/src/lib/routes/controller.ts). If you want to introduce a new route handler for a specific path (and sub pats) you should implement a controller class which extends the base Controller. An example to follow is the [routes/admin-api/feature.ts](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/blob/master/src/lib/routes/admin-api/feature.ts) implementation.
The controller takes care of the following:
- try/catch RequestHandler method
- error handling with proper response code if they fail
- `await` the RequestHandler method if it returns a promise (so you don't have to)
- access control so that you can just list the required permission for a RequestHandler and the base Controller will make sure the user have these permissions.
## Creating a release
In order to produce a release you will need to be a Unleash core team member and have the Unleash admin role assigned on the Unleash organization on GitHub.
### Step 1: create a new version tag
Use npm to set the version in package.json and specify a version tag.
```sh
npm version 3.10.0
```
This command will trigger an internal verification step where we will perform the following steps:
- _STEP 1. Check unleash-frontend version_ - Validate that a latest release of unleash-server does not depend on a pre-release of unleash-frontend (beta, alpha, etc)
- _STEP 2. Lint_ - Run lint checks on the code.
- _STEP 3. Build_ - Validate that we are able to build the project
- _STEP 4. Test_ - Validate that all test runs green.
If all steps completes a single commit is produced on the main branch where the `version` property in package.json is updated, and a git tag is created to point to that tag specifically.
### Step 2: push tag
```sh
git push origin main --follow-tags
```
This will push the new tag and a GitHub action will trigger on the new version tag, build the release and publish it to npm.