Hello and thanks so much for your interest in running our code! And maybe even contributing to the project. For more details on this see CONTRIBUTING.md
The site itself is based on Ruby on Rails (RoR). We usually try to use the newest version, but after major changes in a new version of RoR it may sometimes take a while for the switch to happen.
git is needed to download the newest sources:
git clone https://github.com/openSNP/snpr.git
Afterwards you'll have a new folder called "snpr" (it's not opensnp for historical reasons, the reason being startups ending with R were considered sexy back when) in which all the files reside.
Additionally, you may have to install a couple of development dependencies - libpq-dev
and libsqlite3-dev
. Depending on your operating system these are installed in
different ways.
It's easier to use RVM to handle different Ruby versions, and the repository has all necessary files so that a new installation of RVM should find what it needs to download and install. There is an installation manual on the RVM homepage. After a successful installation and once you cd into the snpr/ directory, RVM should say something about installing the necessary Ruby version.
Otherwise, change into the cloned snpr
directory and run the following
commands to install necessary gems.
gem install bundler
bundle install
All configuration is done via environment variables. Files for setting up
working environments for testing and development are included (i.e. .env.test
and .env.development
). The dotenv gem
will pick them up and set the environment variables. If you need to override
variables locally, click
here for
instructions.
Copy config/database.yml.example
to config/database.yml
and adapt to your
database setup. Specially, pay attention to the database username and password
configuration. You may have to configure the postgres installation to provide
necessary user privileges for creating the database.
Before the setup you need initialize the database. These steps have been tested on Fedora 25 but should be roughly the same for all other Linux distributions as well.
sudo postgresql-setup --initdb --unit postgresql
Add a user to postgres
sudo -u postgres createuser username
Get into the postgres console
sudo -u postgres psql postgres
Make your user a super user
ALTER USER username WITH SUPERUSER;
One of the easiest ways to get a Postgres installation is to use homebrew. Here's a handy step-by-step guide on how to get Homebrew and Postgres installed.
Uh, we actually don't know that one yet. If you've done Postgres on Windows, please add to this section!
Before you can run openSNP you need to initialize the database tables that it will need. This can be done by running
bundle exec rake db:setup
After the setup the database is already for use. If you want login to the database and have a look you can use
psql snpr_development username
For development there's a small bash script called serverscript
which starts
the Rails server, the Redis server as well as the Sidekiq workers and
Mailcatcher.
bash serverscript.sh
Voila! If everything worked out right so far, you should see openSNP portal at localhost:3000.
Additionally, there are many background tasks which live in app/workers
, such as
file parsing or talking to various APIs. They are handled by Sidekiq workers.
You can monitor the sidekiq-workers on
localhost:3000/sidekiq (useful in killing
leftover tasks) once sidekiq is up and running.
In the development environment, the application will send the emails through Mailcatcher, which means all emails are just stored locally on your end and can easily be viewed at http://127.0.0.1:1080.
Please get in touch if you have trouble running openSNP on your end. You can send a mail to [email protected] if you want to discuss with us (or use the GH issues). There's also [email protected] if something broke on the webpage itself.
We're also available on Twitter:
@gedankenstuecke @helgerausch @philippbayer
There's also a Gitter where you can talk with us.
Thank you very much for your interest in the project and for the help of all volunteers who've helped us so far! There is a humans.txt where we celebrate all of you.
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I’m getting
FATAL: Peer authentication failed for user "postgres"
Please follow the suggestions here to configure your postgres installation. You will also need to grant
CREATEDB
privilege to theusername
in yourdatabase.yml
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I’m getting a weird error!
Please open a new request on GitHub issue tracker.