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| This will launch a pgweb at `http://localhost:8081`. | This will launch a pgweb at `http://localhost:8081`. | ||||||
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|  | ### Standalone Testrig | ||||||
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|  | You can also launch a testrig as a standalone server running at localhost, which you can connect to using something like [Pinafore](https://github.com/nolanlawson/pinafore). | ||||||
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|  | To do this, first build the gotosocial binary with `go build ./cmd/gotosocial`. | ||||||
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|  | Then launch a clean Postgres container on localhost: | ||||||
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|  | ```bash | ||||||
|  | docker run -d --user postgres --network host -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=postgres postgres | ||||||
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|  | Then, launch the testrig by invoking the binary as follows: | ||||||
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|  | ```bash | ||||||
|  | ./gotosocial --host localhost:8080 testrig start | ||||||
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|  | To run Pinafore locally in dev mode, first clone the Pinafore repository, and run the following command in the cloned directory: | ||||||
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|  | ```bash | ||||||
|  | yarn run dev | ||||||
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|  | The Pinafore instance will start running on `localhost:4002`. | ||||||
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|  | To connect to the testrig, navigate to `https://localhost:4002` and enter your instance name as `localhost:8080`. | ||||||
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|  | At the login screen, enter the email address `zork@example.org` and password `password`. | ||||||
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|  | Note the following constraints: | ||||||
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|  | - The testrig data will be destroyed when the testrig is destroyed. It does this by dropping all tables in Postgres on shutdown. As such, you should **NEVER RUN THE TESTRIG AGAINST A DATABASE WITH REAL DATA IN IT** because it will be destroyed. Be especially careful if you're forwarding database ports from a remote instance to your local machine, because you can easily and irreversibly nuke that data if you run the testrig against it. | ||||||
|  | - The testrig does not make any actual external http calls, so federation will (obviously) not work from a testrig. | ||||||
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| ## Running tests | ## Running tests | ||||||
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| Because the tests use a real Postgres under the hood, you can't run them in parallel, so you need to run tests with the following command: | Because the tests use a real Postgres under the hood, you can't run them in parallel, so you need to run tests with the following command: | ||||||
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