alf.io
As the work for Alf.io v2 has started, this branch may contain unstable and untested code. If you want to build and deploy alf.io by yourself, we strongly suggest you to use the 1.x-maintenance branch.
You should have installed Java version 8 (either Oracle's or OpenJDK) in order to build and run alf.io. Please note that for the build process the JDK is required.
This build includes a copy of the Gradle wrapper. You don't have to have Gradle installed on your system in order to build the project. Simply execute the wrapper along with the appropriate task, for example
./gradlew clean
You must specify a project property at the command line, such as
./gradlew -Pprofile=dev :bootRun
The local "bootRun" task has the following prerequisites:
- a PostgreSQL instance up and runnning on localhost:5432
- a postgres user having password: password
- a database named alfio
once started, alf.io will create all the required tables on the database.
Note: if you want to test without installing a pgsql instance, we have configured the following tasks:
- startEmbeddedPgSQL
- stopEmbeddedPgSQL
So, in a terminal first launch pgsql:
./gradlew startEmbeddedPgSQL
In another one launch alf.io
./gradlew -Pprofile=dev :bootRun
When you are done, kill the pgsql instance with:
./gradlew stopEmbeddedPgSQL
The following profiles are supported
dev
dev-pgsql
docker-test
You can get a list of all supported Gradle tasks by running
./gradlew tasks --all
You can configure additional System properties (if you need them) by creating the following file and putting into it one property per line:
vi custom.jvmargs
Please be aware that since this file could contain sensitive information (such as Google Maps private API key) it will be automatically ignored by git.
Add a new line with: -agentlib:jdwp=transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=5005
in custom.jvmargs
Importing the Gradle project into Intellij and Eclipse both work.
Note: this project uses Project Lombok. You will need to install the corresponding Lombok plugin for integration into your IDE.
./gradlew dependencyUpdates
alf.io can be run for development with Docker Compose:
docker-compose up
If you plan on using Docker Compose to run alf.io in production, then you need to make a couple of changes:
- Add a mapping for port
8443
- Handle SSL termination (e.g. with something like
tutum/haproxy
) - Remove the
SPRING_PROFILES_ACTIVE: dev
environment variable
- Check alfio logs:
docker logs alfio
- Copy admin password in a secure place
- Get IP of your docker container: (only on Mac/Windows, on linux the proxy will bind directly on your public IP)
boot2docker ip
on Mac/Windows
- Open browser at:
https://DOCKER_IP/admin
- Insert user admin and the password you just copied
- Build application and Dockerfile:
./gradlew distribution
- Enter the directory:
cd build/dockerize
- Create docker image:
docker build -t alfio/alf.io .
The certificate at src/main/resources/alfio/certificates/AppleWWDRCA.cer has been imported for https://github.com/ryantenney/passkit4j#usage functionality. It will expire the 02/07/23 (as https://www.apple.com/certificateauthority/).
- dev: enable dev mode
- spring-boot: added when launched by spring-boot
- demo: enable demo mode, the accounts for the admin will be created on the fly
- disable-jobs: disable jobs