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Installation

  • in your fab-manager app folder, create a folder and git clone this repo into it
  • run the rake task rake navi_gami:setup which consists in:
    • run the migrations
    • creates challenges (subscription.create, project.published, reservation.machine.create, user_training.create)
    • create a config object which stores configuration of the plugin
  • set navinum_api_login and navinum_api_password in your secrets.yml
  • restart fab-manager app
  • sign in as admin and configure plugin paramaters: external_space_url, api_url, context_id, universe_id
  • if you want to retroactively give medals based on user actions history on fab-manager, run the task rake navi_gami:retroactively_push_medals. Be sure to run this task after you configurated correctly the plugin parameters.
  • enjoy

Architecture

This plugin partially reproduces the tree view of a Rails app:

  • assets contains js code, stylesheets and angular templates
  • config/locales contains locales which permit internationalization
  • db/migrate contains the plugin's migrations, those migrations enable creating new tables and/or adding new columns to existing ones
  • lib/tasks contains the rake tasks, including tasks to install/init the plugin if necessary
  • views contains regular views

All the code of the plugin lives in the plugin.rb file and does a lot of things:

  • registering assets
  • registering code insertions (needed if you wants to override already existing views of Fab-manager)
  • defining plugin's ruby classes (models, controllers, jobs, ect)
  • overriding already existing classes by reopening them
  • defining its routes