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Jonathan Perret 3e71b2166c 🏗️(common) replace Django app with SATOSA
We mostly import SATOSA and launch its WSGI app.
2024-04-17 14:46:15 +02:00

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# /!\ /!\ /!\ /!\ /!\ /!\ /!\ DISCLAIMER /!\ /!\ /!\ /!\ /!\ /!\ /!\ /!\
#
# This Makefile is only meant to be used for DEVELOPMENT purpose as we are
# changing the user id that will run in the container.
#
# PLEASE DO NOT USE IT FOR YOUR CI/PRODUCTION/WHATEVER...
#
# /!\ /!\ /!\ /!\ /!\ /!\ /!\ /!\ /!\ /!\ /!\ /!\ /!\ /!\ /!\ /!\ /!\ /!\
#
# Note to developers:
#
# While editing this file, please respect the following statements:
#
# 1. Every variable should be defined in the ad hoc VARIABLES section with a
# relevant subsection
# 2. Every new rule should be defined in the ad hoc RULES section with a
# relevant subsection depending on the targeted service
# 3. Rules should be sorted alphabetically within their section
# 4. When a rule has multiple dependencies, you should:
# - duplicate the rule name to add the help string (if required)
# - write one dependency per line to increase readability and diffs
# 5. .PHONY rule statement should be written after the corresponding rule
# ==============================================================================
# VARIABLES
BOLD := \033[1m
RESET := \033[0m
GREEN := \033[1;32m
# -- Docker
# Get the current user ID to use for docker run and docker exec commands
DOCKER_UID = $(shell id -u)
DOCKER_GID = $(shell id -g)
DOCKER_USER = $(DOCKER_UID):$(DOCKER_GID)
COMPOSE = DOCKER_USER=$(DOCKER_USER) docker compose
COMPOSE_EXEC = $(COMPOSE) exec
COMPOSE_EXEC_APP = $(COMPOSE_EXEC) app-dev
COMPOSE_RUN = $(COMPOSE) run --rm
COMPOSE_RUN_APP = $(COMPOSE_RUN) app-dev
# ==============================================================================
# RULES
default: help
# -- Project
create-env-files: ## Copy the dist env files to env files
create-env-files: \
env.d/development/common \
env.d/development/satosa
.PHONY: create-env-files
bootstrap: ## Prepare Docker images for the project
bootstrap: \
create-env-files \
build \
run
.PHONY: bootstrap
# -- Docker/compose
build: ## build the app-dev container
@$(COMPOSE) build app-dev
.PHONY: build
down: ## stop and remove containers, networks, images, and volumes
@$(COMPOSE) down
.PHONY: down
logs: ## display app-dev logs (follow mode)
@$(COMPOSE) logs -f app-dev
.PHONY: logs
run: ## start the wsgi (production) and development server
@$(COMPOSE) up --force-recreate -d nginx
@$(COMPOSE) up --force-recreate -d app-dev
.PHONY: run
status: ## an alias for "docker compose ps"
@$(COMPOSE) ps
.PHONY: status
stop: ## stop the development server using Docker
@$(COMPOSE) stop
.PHONY: stop
# -- Backend
# Nota bene: Black should come after isort just in case they don't agree...
lint: ## lint back-end python sources
lint: \
lint-ruff-format \
lint-ruff-check \
lint-pylint
.PHONY: lint
lint-ruff-format: ## format back-end python sources with ruff
@echo 'lint:ruff-format started…'
@$(COMPOSE_RUN_APP) ruff format .
.PHONY: lint-ruff-format
lint-ruff-check: ## lint back-end python sources with ruff
@echo 'lint:ruff-check started…'
@$(COMPOSE_RUN_APP) ruff check . --fix
.PHONY: lint-ruff-check
lint-pylint: ## lint back-end python sources with pylint only on changed files from main
@echo 'lint:pylint started…'
bin/pylint --diff-only=origin/main
.PHONY: lint-pylint
test: ## run project tests
@$(MAKE) test-back
.PHONY: test
test-back: ## run back-end tests
@args="$(filter-out $@,$(MAKECMDGOALS))" && \
bin/pytest $${args:-${1}}
.PHONY: test-back
env.d/development/common:
cp -n env.d/development/common.dist env.d/development/common
cp -n env.d/development/satosa.dist env.d/development/satosa
# -- Misc
clean: ## restore repository state as it was freshly cloned
git clean -idx
.PHONY: clean
help:
@echo "$(BOLD)OIDC2FER Makefile"
@echo "Please use 'make $(BOLD)target$(RESET)' where $(BOLD)target$(RESET) is one of:"
@grep -E '^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+:.*?## .*$$' $(firstword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)) | sort | awk 'BEGIN {FS = ":.*?## "}; {printf "$(GREEN)%-30s$(RESET) %s\n", $$1, $$2}'
.PHONY: help