The repo-tool scans the directories under REPO_DIR
for Dockerfile
and package.json
.
With the gathered information it can run various tasks on the repository.
npm run build && npm start -- $COMMAND
This is a generator for a .gitlab-ci.yml
file.
With the found files and the templates from the templates
directory, it creates jobs for a .gitlab-ci.yml
.
It also creates dockerfiles, that are used inside the ci (and local tests), under the generated
folder.
npm run generate
we can not use docker run with mounted files from the repo in the ci because the ci is executed inside a container. This means the paths we see there are not the real paths on the host. Therefore, we don't know the real paths on the host and can not mount them inside a docker run.
This command can be used to run all the tests on the local developer machine.
npm run test
Can be used to run npm update
on all services.
npm run update
Can be used to run npm outdated
on all services.
npm run outdated
The LicenceCollector collects all licenses of the npm packages used in this project and adds a list of the deposited licenses for the Docker images used.
Since the licensecollector uses the currently installed node_modules
, you should make sure that all dependencies have
been installed beforehand. Otherwise, there is a high risk that the collected data will be outdated.
To do this, first run npm ci
in the root directory and then run ./node_modules/.bin/lerna --ci
.
To run the LicenceCollector, you can then execute npm run build && npm run license
in this directory.
The LicenceCollector creates 3 files:
- psa.app.mobile/src/assets/licenses.json (contains all prod-dependencies of the mobile-app)
- psa.app.web/src/assets/licenses.json (contains all prod-dependencies of the web-app)
- THIRD_PARTY_LICENSES (contains all dependencies of all modules and the Docker image licenses).
Collects all OpenAPI specs from any microservice of a local PIA instance (with open Ports 4000 to 4015) and merges
all API route definitions into one CSV file, named route-meta-data.csv
.
This file can be used as an overview of all (public) API routes of PIA.
npm run scan-routes