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Add CI through GH Actions workflows (#2)
* Drop proprietary CI stuff
* Drop damsel dependency
* Switch to deps valitydev upstreams
* Drop backward compitibility tests
* Drop `how_are_you` altogether
* Move prometheus into production-only deps
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CDS

CDS stands for Card Data Storage.

Building

To build the project, run the following command:

$ make compile

Running

To enter the Erlang shell with the project running, run the following command:

$ make rebar-shell

Development environment

Run in a docker container

You can run any of the tasks defined in the Makefile from inside of a docker container (defined in Dockerfile.dev) by prefixing the task name with wc-. To successfully build the dev container you need Docker BuildKit enabled. This can be accomplished by either installing docker-buildx locally, or exporting the DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 environment variable.

Example

  • This command will run the compile task in a docker container:
$ make wc-compile

Run in a docker-compose environment

Similarly, you can run any of the tasks defined in the Makefile from inside of a docker-compose environment (defined in docker-compose.yaml) by prefixing the task name with wdeps-. To successfully build the dev container you need Docker BuildKit enabled (see Run in a docker container section). It may also be necessary to export a COMPOSE_DOCKER_CLI_BUILD=1 environment variable for docker-compose container builds to work properly.

Example

  • This command will run the test task in a docker-compose environment:
$ make wdeps-test

Documentation

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