Fernando Chávez 906f82d718
feat(content-manager): integrate review workflows with releases (#21882)
* feat(review-workflows): adding required stage for publishing (#21380)

* feat(review-workflows): adding required stage for publishing

* fix(review-workflows): fixs on rw required stage

* fix(review-workflows): selected required stage when stage name changed

* fix(review-workflows): bug when creating new rw

* feat(review-workflows): check entry stage before publish (#21400)

* feat(content-releases): add stage check to releases details page (#21497)

* feat(content-releases): add stage check

* fix(content-releases): apply suggestions on releases x review workflows

* feat(content-releases): considered review stage when getting the action status (#21612)

* feat(content-releases): considered review stage when getting the action status

* fix: apply changes to reviewWorkflows on schema

* fix: add api test for review workflows publish stage

* fix: api tests

* fix: validation message errors (#21878)

* feat: add workflowId & hasRequiredStageToPublish to workflows metrics events (#21897)

* fix(content-releases): skip flaky test

* fix: update accessible name in history.spec.ts

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Co-authored-by: Mark Kaylor <mark.kaylor@strapi.io>
2024-11-04 10:18:40 +01:00
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2022-02-10 11:14:11 +01:00

getstarted

This is an example app you can run to test your changes quickly.

Requirements

  • Docker
  • Docker compose
  • Node

Installation

By default once you have setup the monorepo you will be able to run the getstarted app with a sqlite DB directly.

If you wish to run the getstarted app with another database you can use the docker-compose.dev.yml file at the root of the directory.

start the databases

Run the following command at the root of the monorepo

docker-compose -f docker-compose.dev.yml up -d

If you need to stop the running databases you can stop them with the following command:

docker-compose -f docker-compose.dev.yml stop

run the getstarted app with a specific database

DB={dbName} yarn develop

The way it works is that the getstarted app has a specific database.js config file that will use the DB environment variable to setup the right database connection. You can look at the code here

Warning

You might have some errors while connecting to the databases. They might be coming from a conflict between a locally running database instance and the docker instance. To avoid the errors either shutdown your local database instance or change the ports in the ./config/database.js and the docker-compose.dev.yml file.