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Open Food Web

Connect suppliers (ie. farmers), distributors (ie. co-ops) and consumers (ie. local food lovers) for the sale and purchase of local produce.

Dependencies

  • Rails 3.x
  • Ruby >= 1.9.2
  • PostgreSQL database
  • See Gemfile for a list of gems required

Get it

The source code is managed with Git (a version control system) and hosted at GitHub.

You can view the code at:

https://github.com/eaterprises/openfoodweb

You can download the source with the command:

git clone git@github.com:eaterprises/openfoodweb

Get it running

For those new to Rails, the following tutorial will help get you up to speed with configuring a Rails environment: http://guides.rubyonrails.org/getting_started.html .

First, check your dependencies: Ensure that you have Ruby 1.9.x installed:

ruby --version

Install the project's gem dependencies:

bundle install

Create the development and test databases, using the settings specified in config/database.yml. You can then load the schema and some seed data with the following command:

rake db:schema:load db:seed

At long last, your dreams of spinning up a development server can be realised:

rails server

Testing

Tests, both unit and integration, are based on RSpec. To run the test suite, first prepare the test database:

bundle exec rake db:test:load

Then the tests can be run with:

bundle exec rspec spec

The site is configured to use Zeus to reduce the pre-test startup time while Rails loads. See the Zeus github page for usage instructions.

Deployment

Deployment is achieved using Heroku. For access, speak to Andrew Spinks.

Credits

Licence

Copyright (c) 2012 Eaterprises, released under the AGPL licence.

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Connect suppliers, distributors and consumers to trade local produce.
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