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@ -10,97 +10,6 @@ Chill-bundles is a set of bundles that should be used within a Symfony applicati
A symfony application will help you to customize all the configuration options, change the behaviour of some parts of the usual-way that chill works, … without to have to fork this repository !
### For a usage in production
See [the instructions in the docs](./docs/source/installation/index.rst).
You will create a symfony app, which will then download this bundle as a dependency.
See the documentation at https://docs.chill.social.
### For development or testing purpose only
⚠️ Use this method for development only. ⚠️
You will need:
- [Composer](https://getcomposer.org);
- [Symfony-cli tool](https://symfony.com/download);
- [docker](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/) and [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/)
- node > 20 and yarn 1.22
#### First initialization
1. clone this repository and move to the cloned directory:
```bash
git clone https://gitlab.com/Chill-Projet/chill-bundles.git
cd chill-bundles
```
2. install depencies using composer
```bash
composer install
```
3. Install and compile assets:
```bash
yarn install
yarn run encore production
```
**note** double check that you have the node version > 20 using the `node --version` command.
4. configure your project: create a `.env.local` file at the root, and add the admin password:
```dotenv
# for this installation mode, the environment should always be "dev"
APP_ENV=dev
ADMIN_PASSWORD=\$2y\$13\$iyvJLuT4YEa6iWXyQV4/N.hNHpNG8kXlYDkkt5MkYy4FXcSwYAwmm
# note: if you copy-paste the line above, the password will be "admin".
```
5. start the stack using `docker compose up -d`, check the status of the start with `docker compose ps`
6. configure all the needed third-party tools
```bash
# the first start, it may last some seconds, you can check with docker compose ps
# run migrations
symfony console doctrine:migrations:migrate
# setup messenger
symfony console messenger:setup-transports
# prepare some views
symfony console chill:db:sync-views
# generate jwt token, required for some api features (webdav access, ...)
symfony console lexik:jwt:generate-keypair
```
7. add some fixtures
This will truncate all the existing data of the database. But remember, we are in dev mode !
```bash
symfony console doctrine:fixtures:load
```
8. launch symfony dev-server
```bash
symfony server:start -d
```
And visit the web page it suggest. You can login with user `center a_social` and password `password`, or login `admin` with the password you set.
#### Stopping the server
```bash
symfony server:stop
```
#### Restart the webserver for subsequent start
```bash
symfony server:start -d
# this will automatically starts the full docker compose services
```
## Documentation
The online documentation can be read at https://docs.chill.social, or the [`docs`][1] directory.
[1]: docs/README.md
Those instructions are also built [online](https://docs.chill.social).

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Code style, code quality and other tools
########################################
PHP-cs-fixer
============
For development, you will also have to install:
- `php-cs-fixer <https://cs.symfony.com/>`_
We also encourage you to use tools like `phpstan <https://phpstan.org>`_ and `rector <https://getrector.com>`_.
For running php-cs-fixer:
.. code-block:: bash
symfony composer php-cs-fixer
Execute tests
=============
.. code-block:: bash
symfony composer exec phpunit -- /path/to_your_test.php
Note that IDE like PhpStorm should be able to run tests, even KernelTestcase or WebTestCase, `from within their interfaces <https://www.jetbrains.com/help/phpstorm/using-phpunit-framework.html#run_phpunit_tests>`_.
Execute rector
==============
.. code-block:: bash
symfony composer exec rector -- process

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@ -17,6 +17,27 @@ Installation & Usage
You will learn here how to install a new symfony project with chill, and configure it.
Which can of installation do I need ?
=====================================
I want to run chill in production
---------------------------------
See the :ref:`instructions about installing Chill for production <installation-production>`.
I want to add features to the main chill bundles
------------------------------------------------
If you want to add features to chill bundles itself, **and** you want those features to be merged into the chill bundles,
you can use the "development" installation mode.
See the :ref:`instruction for installation for development <installation-for-dev>`.
I want to add features to Chill, but keep those features for my instance
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Follow the same instruction than for production, until the end.
Requirements
============
@ -36,341 +57,11 @@ Chill needs a redis server and a postgresql database, and a few other things lik
generate documents from templates. **All these things are available through docker using the plugin compose**. We do not provide
information on how to run this without docker compose.
Install a new project
=====================
Initialize project and dependencies
***********************************
.. code-block:: bash
symfony new --version=5.4 my_chill_project
cd my_chill_project
We strongly encourage you to initialize a git repository at this step, to track further changes.
.. code-block:: bash
# add the flex endpoints required for custom recipes
cat <<< "$(jq '.extra.symfony += {"endpoint": ["flex://defaults", "https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/57371968/repository/files/index.json/raw?ref=main"]}' composer.json)" > composer.json
# install chill and some dependencies
# TODO fix the suffix "alpha1" and replace by ^3.0.0 when version 3.0.0 will be released
symfony composer require chill-project/chill-bundles v3.0.0-RC3 champs-libres/wopi-lib dev-master@dev champs-libres/wopi-bundle dev-master@dev
We encourage you to accept the inclusion of the "Docker configuration from recipes": this is the documented way to run the database.
You must also accept to configure recipes from the contrib repository, unless you want to configure the bundles manually).
.. code-block:: bash
# fix some configuration
./post-install-chill.sh
# install node dependencies
yarn install
# and compile assets
yarn run encore production
.. note::
If you encounter this error during assets compilation (:code:`yarn run encore production`) (repeated multiple times):
.. code-block:: txt
[tsl] ERROR in /tmp/chill/v1/public/bundles/chillcalendar/types.ts(2,65)
TS2307: Cannot find module '../../../ChillMainBundle/Resources/public/types' or its corresponding type declarations.
run:
.. code-block:: bash
rm -rf public/bundles/*
Then restart the compilation of assets (:code:```yarn run encore production```)
Configure your project
**********************
You should read the configuration files in :code:`chill/config/packages` carefully, especially if you have
custom developments. But most of the time, this should be fine.
You have to configure some local variables, which are described in the :code:`.env` file. The secrets should not be stored
in this :code:`.env` file, but instead using the `secrets management tool <https://symfony.com/doc/current/configuration/secrets.html>`_
or in the :code:`.env.local` file, which should not be committed to the git repository.
You do not need to set variables for the smtp server, redis server and relatorio server, as they are generated automatically
by the symfony server, from the docker compose services.
The only required variable is the :code:`ADMIN_PASSWORD`. You can generate a hashed and salted admin password using the command
:code:`symfony console security:hash-password <your password> 'Symfony\Component\Security\Core\User\User'`. Then,
you can either:
- add this password to the :code:`.env.local` file, you must escape the character :code:`$`: if the generated password
is :code:`$2y$13$iyvJLuT4YEa6iWXyQV4/N.hNHpNG8kXlYDkkt5MkYy4FXcSwYAwmm`, your :code:`.env.local` file will be:
.. code-block:: env
ADMIN_PASSWORD=\$2y\$13\$iyvJLuT4YEa6iWXyQV4/N.hNHpNG8kXlYDkkt5MkYy4FXcSwYAwmm
# note: if you copy-paste the line above, the password will be "admin".
- add the generated password to the secrets manager (**note**: you must add the generated hashed password to the secrets env,
not the password in clear text).
- set up the jwt authentication bundle
Some environment variables are available for the JWT authentication bundle in the :code:`.env` file.
Prepare migrations and other tools
**********************************
To continue the installation process, you will have to run migrations:
.. code-block:: bash
# start databases and other services
docker compose up -d
# the first start, it may last some seconds, you can check with docker compose ps
# run migrations
symfony console doctrine:migrations:migrate
# setup messenger
symfony console messenger:setup-transports
# prepare some views
symfony console chill:db:sync-views
# generate jwt token, required for some api features (webdav access, ...)
symfony console lexik:jwt:generate-keypair
.. warning::
If you encounter an error while running :code:`symfony console messenger:setup-transports`, you can set up the messenger
transport to redis, by adding this in the :code:`.env.local` or :code:`.env` file:
.. code-block:: env
MESSENGER_TRANSPORT_DSN=redis://${REDIS_HOST}:${REDIS_PORT}/messages
Start your web server locally
*****************************
At this step, Chill will be ready to be served locally, but without any configuration. You can run the project
locally using the `local symfony server <https://symfony.com/doc/current/setup/symfony_server.html>`_:
.. code-block:: bash
# see the whole possibilities at https://symfony.com/doc/current/setup/symfony_server.html
symfony server:start -d
If you need to test the instance with accounts and some basic configuration, please install the fixtures (see below).
Add capabilities for dev
========================
If you need to add custom bundles, you can develop them in the `src/` directory, like for any other symfony project. You
can rely on the whole chill framework, meaning there is no need to add them to the original `chill-bundles`.
You will require some bundles to have the following development tools:
- add fixtures
- add profiler and debug bundle
Install fixtures
****************
.. code-block:: bash
# generate fixtures for chill
symfony composer require --dev doctrine/doctrine-fixtures-bundle nelmio/alice
# now, you can generate fixtures (this will reset your database)
symfony console doctrine:fixtures:load
This will generate user accounts, centers, and some basic configuration.
The accounts created are: :code:`center a_social`, :code:`center b_social`, :code:`center a_direction`, ... The full list is
visible in the "users" table: :code:`docker compose exec database psql -U app -c "SELECT username FROM users"`.
The password is always :code:`password`.
.. warning::
The fixtures are not fully functional. See the `corresponding issue <https://gitlab.com/Chill-Projet/chill-bundles/-/issues/280>`_.
Add web profiler and debugger
*****************************
.. code-block:: bash
symfony composer require --dev symfony/web-profiler-bundle symfony/debug-bundle
Working on chill bundles
************************
If you plan to improve the chill-bundles repository, that's great!
You will have to download chill-bundles as a git repository (and not as an archive, which is barely editable).
In your :code:`composer.json` file, add these lines:
.. code-block:: diff
{
"config": {
+ "preferred-install": {
+ "chill-project/chill-bundles": "source",
"*": "dist"
+ }
}
Then, run :code:`symfony composer reinstall chill-project/chill-bundles` to re-install the package from source.
Code style, code quality and other tools
****************************************
For development, you will also have to install:
- `php-cs-fixer <https://cs.symfony.com/>`_
We also encourage you to use tools like `phpstan <https://phpstan.org>`_ and `rector <https://getrector.com>`_.
Commit and share your project
=============================
If multiple developers work on a project, you can commit your symfony project and share it with other people.
When another developer clones your project, they will have to:
- run :code:`symfony composer install` and :code:`yarn install` to install the same dependencies as the initial developer;
- run :code:`yarn run encore production` to compile assets;
- copy any possible variables from the :code:`.env.local` files;
- start the docker compose stack, using :code:`docker compose`, and run migrations, set up transports, and prepare chill db views
(see the corresponding command above)
Update
======
In order to update your app, you must update dependencies:
- for chill-bundles, you can `set the last version <https://gitlab.com/Chill-Projet/chill-bundles/-/releases>`_ manually
in the :code:`composer.json` file, or set the version to `^3.0.0` and run :code:`symfony composer update` regularly
- run :code:`composer update` and :code:`yarn update` to maintain your dependencies up-to-date.
After each update, you must update your database schema:
.. code-block:: bash
symfony console doctrine:migrations:migrate
symfony console chill:db:sync-views
Operations
==========
Build assets
************
run those commands:
.. code-block:: bash
# for production (or in dev, when you don't need to work on your assets and need some speed)
yarn run encore production
# in dev, when you wan't to reload the assets on each changes
yarn run encore dev --watch
How to execute the console ?
****************************
.. code-block:: bash
# start the console with all required variables
symfony console
# you can add your command after that:
symfony console list
How to generate documents
*************************
Documents are generated asynchronously by `"consuming messages" <https://symfony.com/doc/current/messenger.html#consuming-messages-running-the-worker>`_.
You must generate them using a dedicated process:
.. code-block:: bash
symfony console messenger:consume async priority
To avoid memory issues, we encourage you to also use the :code:`--limit` parameter of the command.
How to read emails sent by the program ?
*******************************************
In development, there is a built-in "mail catcher". Open it with :code:`symfony open:local:webmail`
How to run cron-jobs ?
**********************
Some commands must be executed in :ref:`cron jobs <cronjob>`. To execute them:
.. code-block:: bash
symfony console chill:cron-job:execute
What about materialized views ?
*******************************
There are some materialized views in chill, to speed up some complex computations in the database.
In order to refresh them, run a cron job or refresh them manually in your database.
How to run tests for chill-bundles
**********************************
Tests reside inside the installed bundles. You must `cd` into that directory, download the required packages, and execute them from this place.
**Note**: some bundles require the fixtures to be executed. See the dedicated _how-tos_.
Example, for running a unit test inside `main` bundle:
.. code-block:: bash
# cd into main directory
cd vendor/chill-project/chill-bundles
composer install
# run tests
bin/phpunit src/Bundle/path/to/your/test
Or for running tests to check code style and php conventions with csfixer and phpstan:
Troubleshooting
===============
Error `An exception has been thrown during the rendering of a template ("Asset manifest file "/var/www/app/web/build/manifest.json" does not exist.").` on first run
********************************************************************************************************************************************************************
Build assets, see above.
Running in production
=====================
Currently, to run this software in production, the *state of the art* is the following :
1. Run the software locally and tweak the configuration to your needs ;
2. Build the image and store it in a private container registry.
.. warning::
In production, you **must** set these variables:
* ``APP_ENV`` to ``prod``
* ``APP_DEBUG`` to ``false``
There are security issues if you keep the same variables as for production.
Going further
=============
Instructions
============
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
prod.rst
load-addresses.rst
prod-calendar-sms-sending.rst
msgraph-configure.rst
installation-development.rst
installation-production.rst

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.. _installation-for-dev:
Installation for development or testing purpose only
====================================================
⚠️ Use this method for development only. ⚠️
You will need:
- `Composer <https://getcomposer.org>`__;
- `Symfony-cli tool <https://symfony.com/download>`__;
- `docker <https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/>`__ and
`docker-compose <https://docs.docker.com/compose/>`__
- node > 20 and yarn 1.22
First initialization
--------------------
1. clone the repository and move to the cloned directory:
.. code:: bash
git clone https://gitlab.com/Chill-Projet/chill-bundles.git
cd chill-bundles
2. install dependencies using composer
.. code:: bash
composer install
3. Install and compile assets:
.. code:: bash
yarn install
yarn run encore production
**note** double check that you have the node version > 20 using the
``node --version`` command.
4. configure your project: create a ``.env.local`` file at the root, and
add the admin password:
.. code:: dotenv
# for this installation mode, the environment should always be "dev"
APP_ENV=dev
ADMIN_PASSWORD=\$2y\$13\$iyvJLuT4YEa6iWXyQV4/N.hNHpNG8kXlYDkkt5MkYy4FXcSwYAwmm
# note: if you copy-paste the line above, the password will be "admin".
5. start the stack using ``docker compose up -d``, check the status of
the start with ``docker compose ps``
6. configure all the needed third-party tools
.. code:: bash
# the first start, it may last some seconds, you can check with docker compose ps
# run migrations
symfony console doctrine:migrations:migrate
# setup messenger
symfony console messenger:setup-transports
# prepare some views
symfony console chill:db:sync-views
# generate jwt token, required for some api features (webdav access, ...)
symfony console lexik:jwt:generate-keypair
7. add some fixtures
This will truncate all the existing data of the database. But remember,
we are in dev mode !
.. code:: bash
symfony console doctrine:fixtures:load
8. launch symfony dev-server
.. code:: bash
symfony server:start -d
And visit the web page it suggest. You can login with user
``center a_social`` and password ``password``, or login ``admin`` with
the password you set.
Stopping the server
-------------------
.. code:: bash
symfony server:stop
Restart the webserver for subsequent start
------------------------------------------
.. code:: bash
symfony server:start -d
# this will automatically starts the full docker compose services

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.. _installation-production:
Install Chill for production with or without adding personal features
#####################################################################
Chill is a set of "bundles" for a symfony app.
To run Chill in production or add new features to it (without merging those features to the chill core), you must create
a symfony app, and eventually add those features into your app.
Once you are happy with the configuration, `you should follow the dedicated instructions of how to go into production for
Symfony apps <https://symfony.com/doc/current/deployment.html>`_.
Install a new app
=================
Initialize project and dependencies
-----------------------------------
.. code-block:: bash
symfony new --version=5.4 my_chill_project
cd my_chill_project
We strongly encourage you to initialize a git repository at this step, to track further changes.
.. code-block:: bash
# add the flex endpoints required for custom recipes
cat <<< "$(jq '.extra.symfony += {"endpoint": ["flex://defaults", "https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/57371968/repository/files/index.json/raw?ref=main"]}' composer.json)" > composer.json
# install chill and some dependencies
# TODO fix the suffix "alpha1" and replace by ^3.0.0 when version 3.0.0 will be released
symfony composer require chill-project/chill-bundles v3.0.0-RC3 champs-libres/wopi-lib dev-master@dev champs-libres/wopi-bundle dev-master@dev
We encourage you to accept the inclusion of the "Docker configuration from recipes": this is the documented way to run the database.
You must also accept to configure recipes from the contrib repository, unless you want to configure the bundles manually).
.. code-block:: bash
# fix some configuration
./post-install-chill.sh
# install node dependencies
yarn install
# and compile assets
yarn run encore production
.. note::
If you encounter this error during assets compilation (:code:`yarn run encore production`) (repeated multiple times):
.. code-block:: txt
[tsl] ERROR in /tmp/chill/v1/public/bundles/chillcalendar/types.ts(2,65)
TS2307: Cannot find module '../../../ChillMainBundle/Resources/public/types' or its corresponding type declarations.
run:
.. code-block:: bash
rm -rf public/bundles/*
Then restart the compilation of assets (:code:```yarn run encore production```)
Configure your project
----------------------
You should read the configuration files in :code:`chill/config/packages` carefully, especially if you have
custom developments. But most of the time, this should be fine.
You have to configure some local variables, which are described in the :code:`.env` file. The secrets should not be stored
in this :code:`.env` file, but instead using the `secrets management tool <https://symfony.com/doc/current/configuration/secrets.html>`_
or in the :code:`.env.local` file, which should not be committed to the git repository.
You do not need to set variables for the smtp server, redis server and relatorio server, as they are generated automatically
by the symfony server, from the docker compose services.
The only required variable is the :code:`ADMIN_PASSWORD`. You can generate a hashed and salted admin password using the command
:code:`symfony console security:hash-password <your password> 'Symfony\Component\Security\Core\User\User'`. Then,
you can either:
- add this password to the :code:`.env.local` file, you must escape the character :code:`$`: if the generated password
is :code:`$2y$13$iyvJLuT4YEa6iWXyQV4/N.hNHpNG8kXlYDkkt5MkYy4FXcSwYAwmm`, your :code:`.env.local` file will be:
.. code-block:: env
ADMIN_PASSWORD=\$2y\$13\$iyvJLuT4YEa6iWXyQV4/N.hNHpNG8kXlYDkkt5MkYy4FXcSwYAwmm
# note: if you copy-paste the line above, the password will be "admin".
- add the generated password to the secrets manager (**note**: you must add the generated hashed password to the secrets env,
not the password in clear text).
- set up the jwt authentication bundle
Some environment variables are available for the JWT authentication bundle in the :code:`.env` file.
Prepare migrations and other tools
----------------------------------
To continue the installation process, you will have to run migrations:
.. code-block:: bash
# start databases and other services
docker compose up -d
# the first start, it may last some seconds, you can check with docker compose ps
# run migrations
symfony console doctrine:migrations:migrate
# setup messenger
symfony console messenger:setup-transports
# prepare some views
symfony console chill:db:sync-views
# generate jwt token, required for some api features (webdav access, ...)
symfony console lexik:jwt:generate-keypair
.. warning::
If you encounter an error while running :code:`symfony console messenger:setup-transports`, you can set up the messenger
transport to redis, by adding this in the :code:`.env.local` or :code:`.env` file:
.. code-block:: env
MESSENGER_TRANSPORT_DSN=redis://${REDIS_HOST}:${REDIS_PORT}/messages
Start your web server locally
-----------------------------
At this step, Chill will be ready to be served locally, but without any configuration. You can run the project
locally using the `local symfony server <https://symfony.com/doc/current/setup/symfony_server.html>`_:
.. code-block:: bash
# see the whole possibilities at https://symfony.com/doc/current/setup/symfony_server.html
symfony server:start -d
If you need to test the instance with accounts and some basic configuration, please install the fixtures (see below).
Add capabilities for dev
========================
If you need to add custom bundles, you can develop them in the `src/` directory, like for any other symfony project. You
can rely on the whole chill framework, meaning there is no need to add them to the original `chill-bundles`.
You will require some bundles to have the following development tools:
- add fixtures
- add profiler and debug bundle
Install fixtures
----------------
.. code-block:: bash
# generate fixtures for chill
symfony composer require --dev doctrine/doctrine-fixtures-bundle nelmio/alice
# now, you can generate fixtures (this will reset your database)
symfony console doctrine:fixtures:load
This will generate user accounts, centers, and some basic configuration.
The accounts created are: :code:`center a_social`, :code:`center b_social`, :code:`center a_direction`, ... The full list is
visible in the "users" table: :code:`docker compose exec database psql -U app -c "SELECT username FROM users"`.
The password is always :code:`password`.
.. warning::
The fixtures are not fully functional. See the `corresponding issue <https://gitlab.com/Chill-Projet/chill-bundles/-/issues/280>`_.
Add web profiler and debugger
-----------------------------
.. code-block:: bash
symfony composer require --dev symfony/web-profiler-bundle symfony/debug-bundle
Working on chill bundles
------------------------
If you plan to improve the chill-bundles repository, that's great!
It would be better :ref:`to follow the instruction about development <installation-for-dev>`. But if those features are
deeply linked to some dev you made in the app, it can be easier to develop within the :code:`vendor/` directory.
You will have to download chill-bundles as a git repository (and not as an archive, which is barely editable).
In your :code:`composer.json` file, add these lines:
.. code-block:: diff
{
"config": {
+ "preferred-install": {
+ "chill-project/chill-bundles": "source",
"*": "dist"
+ }
}
Then, run :code:`symfony composer reinstall chill-project/chill-bundles` to re-install the package from source.
Update
======
In order to update your app, you must update dependencies:
- for chill-bundles, you can `set the last version <https://gitlab.com/Chill-Projet/chill-bundles/-/releases>`_ manually
in the :code:`composer.json` file, or set the version to `^3.0.0` and run :code:`symfony composer update` regularly
- run :code:`composer update` and :code:`yarn update` to maintain your dependencies up-to-date.
After each update, you must update your database schema:
.. code-block:: bash
symfony console doctrine:migrations:migrate
symfony console chill:db:sync-views
Commit and share your project
=============================
If multiple developers work on a project, you can commit your symfony project and share it with other people.
When another developer clones your project, they will have to:
- run :code:`symfony composer install` and :code:`yarn install` to install the same dependencies as the initial developer;
- run :code:`yarn run encore production` to compile assets;
- copy any possible variables from the :code:`.env.local` files;
- start the docker compose stack, using :code:`docker compose`, and run migrations, set up transports, and prepare chill db views
(see the corresponding command above)
Operations
==========
Build assets
------------
run those commands:
.. code-block:: bash
# for production (or in dev, when you don't need to work on your assets and need some speed)
yarn run encore production
# in dev, when you wan't to reload the assets on each changes
yarn run encore dev --watch
How to execute the console ?
----------------------------
.. code-block:: bash
# start the console with all required variables
symfony console
# you can add your command after that:
symfony console list
How to generate documents
-------------------------
Documents are generated asynchronously by `"consuming messages" <https://symfony.com/doc/current/messenger.html#consuming-messages-running-the-worker>`_.
You must generate them using a dedicated process:
.. code-block:: bash
symfony console messenger:consume async priority
To avoid memory issues, we encourage you to also use the :code:`--limit` parameter of the command.
How to read emails sent by the program ?
-------------------------------------------
In development, there is a built-in "mail catcher". Open it with :code:`symfony open:local:webmail`
How to run cron-jobs ?
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Some commands must be executed in :ref:`cron jobs <cronjob>`. To execute them:
.. code-block:: bash
symfony console chill:cron-job:execute
What about materialized views ?
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There are some materialized views in chill, to speed up some complex computations in the database.
In order to refresh them, run a cron job or refresh them manually in your database.
Troubleshooting
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Error `An exception has been thrown during the rendering of a template ("Asset manifest file "/var/www/app/web/build/manifest.json" does not exist.").` on first run
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Build assets, see above.
Go to production
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Currently, to run this software in production, the *state of the art* is the following :
1. Run the software locally and tweak the configuration to your needs ;
2. Build the image and store it in a private container registry.
.. warning::
In production, you **must** set these variables:
* ``APP_ENV`` to ``prod``
* ``APP_DEBUG`` to ``false``
There are security issues if you keep the same variables as for production.
Going further
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.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
prod.rst
load-addresses.rst
prod-calendar-sms-sending.rst
msgraph-configure.rst