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Inventory Management System

The Inventory Management System is a ReactJs-based web application. It is a micro-frontend that can be integrated with the parent web application SciGateway.

The Inventory Management System uses Yarn workspaces to manage it's monorepo structure, so please use Yarn instead of npm for package management.

The SciGateway application offers features such as authentication and authorisation functionality, notifications, cookies management.

For more details about the project's architecture, development guidelines and installation procedures, visit the SciGateway documentation.

Getting Started with Vite

This project uses Vite.

Available Scripts

In the project directory, you can run:

yarn install

This will install all the project dependencies. Running yarn install at the top level initialises all the packages, and you will be ready to start development in any of them!

yarn dev

Runs the dev script, which runs the app in development mode. Open http://localhost:3000 to view it in the browser.

yarn test

Runs unit tests for all packages

yarn e2e

Runs e2e tests for all packages

yarn lint

Lints all packages

yarn build

Builds the app for production to the dist folder.\

The build is minified and the filenames include the hashes. Your app is ready to be deployed!

See the section about building for production for more information.

yarn preview

Deploys a static version of the build from the dist directory to port 5001. Use yarn preview:build to build and preview it in SciGateway.

For development purposes, use yarn preview:build:dev to build in watch mode so that changes are built automatically.

How to run

Docker Setup

Prerequisites

  • Docker installed (if you want to run the microservice inside Docker)
  1. Ensure that Docker is installed and running on your machine.
  2. Clone the repository and navigate to the project directory:
    git clone [email protected]:ral-facilities/inventory-management-system.git
    cd inventory-management-system
  3. Create a inventory-management-system-settings.json file
    cp public/inventory-management-system-settings.example.json public/inventory-management-system-settings.json
  4. Build and start the Docker containers:
    docker-compose up
    The website should now be running inside Docker at http://localhost:3000.

Local Setup

Prerequisites

  • Node.js (https://nodejs.org/en/) - (LTS version at the time of writing is 16.17.0)
  • NPM (comes with the node.js installation)
  • An IDE for developing with JavaScript (VS Code is a good cross-platform suggestion)
  • Yarn 3.5.0
  1. Clone the repository and navigate to the project directory:
    git clone [email protected]:ral-facilities/inventory-management-system.git
    cd inventory-management-system
  2. Run install all the dependancies
    yarn install
  3. Create a inventory-management-system-settings.json file
    cp public/inventory-management-system-settings.example.json public/inventory-management-system-settings.json
  4. Start the website
    yarn inventory-management-system

End-to-End Testing (Locally)

This guide outlines the steps to perform end-to-end testing for the Inventory Management System (IMS) locally. You have two options: testing with the actual API and testing with mocked data.

Testing with API

  1. Set up IMS-API with an Empty Database: Begin by setting up the IMS-API using the instructions provided in the IMS-API repository. Ensure that the database is empty to maintain test consistency.

  2. Configure IMS-API URL: Add the IMS-API URL to the inventory-management-system-settings.json file. This file likely contains various settings for your IMS application.

  3. Host IMS-API and IMS-Frontend Together: To prevent CORS errors during testing, ensure both IMS-API and IMS-Frontend (production build) are hosted on the same machine.

  4. Run Testing Scripts:

    • Execute yarn e2e:api or yarn e2e:interactive:api depending on your preferred testing mode. These scripts are configured to perform end-to-end testing with the API.

Testing without API (Using MSW Mock Data)

  1. Run Testing Scripts:
    • Execute yarn e2e or yarn e2e:interactive to perform end-to-end testing without relying on the actual API. This setup utilizes MSW (Mock Service Worker) to simulate API responses.

By following these instructions, you can effectively conduct end-to-end testing for the Inventory Management System. Choose the method that best suits your testing requirements and development environment.

Note: On the CI environment, the IMS-API is accessed via 127.0.0.1 due to issues with localhost.