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Fun Retro

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How to setup local environment

  1. Clone the repository
  2. Install Node.js
  3. Run npm install (inside the project folder)
  4. Install Gulp
  5. Run gulp
  6. Fun Retro is using Firebase. First create an account at firebase. Then create a test project.
  7. After creating the project you can select Database from the left pane, on the Rules tab, change the Database rules of created project:
{
    "rules": {
        ".read": true,
        ".write": true
    }
}
  1. Still in the database section, you can find the database url (ex: https://funretrotest.firebaseio.com/). Replace firebaseUrl inside js/firebaseService.js with this database url.
  2. Now you can open the app on http://localhost:4000/ and start creating your boards. You will notice that the app has this architecture on firebase: Fun retro architecture

Contribute to Fun Retro

  • All things being developed are managed with Github issues.
  • We are currently using labels for Bug and Priority.
    • Please fell free to get any one of those two.
    • Create as many pull requests you want.

Running the application

  1. Install Node.js
  2. Run npm install (inside the project folder)
  3. Run gulp
  4. Point your browser to http://localhost:4000/ or open dist/index.html

Continuous Integration

Our tests run on SnapCI

Running the tests

  1. Run gulp test
  2. Refactor and watch tests re-run.
  3. Fix any red tests
  4. Note: you can open http://localhost:9876/debug.html to run tests with a browser

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