If you are working on new code, you should always be working in a branch. The workflow should be: master is always stable,
development is where confirmed changes are commited and staged, and then branches for features. It should be
branch development -> new_feature
, then when the code has been reviewed then merge new_feature -> development
.
We should be doing code reviews before commits.
Look at the GitHub style guides, especially the Ruby one: https://github.com/styleguide/ruby. Checkout the other style guides also.
First, you need to start the Sunspot:Solr server to be running in the background.
This can be performed with the bundle exec rake sunspot:solr:start
command.
Then, if you have not indexed before, or you perform a bundle exec rake db:seed
,
then you need to also perform a bundle exec rake sunspot:reindex
.
For now you can simply run the simulator with: ruby simulator.rb event-id seat-amount
.