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Browsenpm.org has several dependencies to run locally for development purposes.
sudo apt-get install redis-server couchdb
npm install
After update the configuration in development.json
and provide the details
needed. Note that your database might require authentication credentials.
npm start
# Or run the server by specifying a configuration file.
bin/server -c config.dev.json
Providing a custom configuration is optional. By default development.json
will be used.
Both Redis and CouchDB should be running to cache data for certain pagelets. Make sure you run them locally or provide a server that runs either.
CouchDB will be used to cache all the data of npm-probe. The views in
plugins/couchdb.json
should be available on the database to ensure the
pagelet can fetch the data. These views will be added to the browsenpm
database
on startup.
The current registry status is provided via npm-probe. Several probes are run at
set intervals. The publish probe requires authentication with npm-probe
. These
credentials can (and are) provided to the configuration of the npm-probe instance.
npm-probe is provided with a CouchDB cache instance. All data is stored in the
database browsenpm
.
When running multiple instances of browsenpm.org accessible via balancers, make
sure to only start npm-probe once. Set the environment variable PROBE=silent
to
prevent an instance from collecting data.
During development it might be useful to destroy cached data, simply set any of the following environment variables to flush cache.
CACHE=flush:redis
CACHE=flush:couchdb
Most components have debug statements to help debugging, shortlist:
Module | Description | Statement |
---|---|---|
bigpipe | all components | DEBUG=bigpipe:* |
bigpipe | server | DEBUG=bigpipe:server |
bigpipe | pages | DEBUG=bigpipe:page |
bigpipe | pagelets | DEBUG=bigpipe:pagelet |
npm-probe | statistics | DEBUG=npm-probe |
dynamis | cache layer | DEBUG=dynamis |
ALL | every module | DEBUG=bigpipe:*,dynamis,npm-probe |