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title = "Tips & Setup"
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# Starting Servers with `reStart`
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When developing, it's very convenient to use the [revolver sbt
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plugin](https://github.com/spray/sbt-revolver). Start the sbt console
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and then run:
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```
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sbt:docspell-root> restserver/reStart
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```
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This starts a REST server. Once this started up, type:
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```
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sbt:docspell-root> joex/reStart
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```
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if also a joex component is required. Prefixing the commads with `~`,
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results in recompile+restart once a source file is modified.
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It is possible to start both in the root project:
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```
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sbt:docspell-root> reStart
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```
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# Custom config file
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The sbt build is setup such that a file `dev.conf` in the directory
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`local` (at root of the source tree) is picked up as config file, if
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it exists. So you can create a custom config file for development. For
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example, a custom database for development may be setup this way:
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```
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#jdbcurl = "jdbc:h2:///home/dev/workspace/projects/docspell/local/docspell-demo.db;MODE=PostgreSQL;DATABASE_TO_LOWER=TRUE;AUTO_SERVER=TRUE"
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jdbcurl = "jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/docspelldev"
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#jdbcurl = "jdbc:mariadb://localhost:3306/docspelldev"
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docspell.server {
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backend {
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jdbc {
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url = ${jdbcurl}
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user = "dev"
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password = "dev"
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}
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}
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}
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docspell.joex {
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jdbc {
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url = ${jdbcurl}
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user = "dev"
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password = "dev"
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}
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scheduler {
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pool-size = 1
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}
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}
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```
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# Nix Expressions
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The directory `/nix` contains nix expressions to install docspell via
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the nix package manager and to integrate it into NixOS.
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## Testing NixOS Modules
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The modules can be build by building the `configuration-test.nix` file
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together with some nixpkgs version. For example:
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``` bash
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nixos-rebuild build-vm -I nixos-config=./configuration-test.nix \
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-I nixpkgs=https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs-channels/archive/nixos-19.09.tar.gz
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```
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This will build all modules imported in `configuration-test.nix` and
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create a virtual machine containing the system. After that completes,
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the system configuration can be found behind the `./result/system`
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symlink. So it is possible to look at the generated systemd config for
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example:
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``` bash
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cat result/system/etc/systemd/system/docspell-joex.service
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```
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And with some more commands (there probably is an easier way…) the
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config file can be checked:
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``` bash
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cat result/system/etc/systemd/system/docspell-joex.service | grep ExecStart | cut -d'=' -f2 | xargs cat | tail -n1 | awk '{print $NF}'| sed 's/.$//' | xargs cat | jq
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```
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To see the module in action, the vm can be started (the first line
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sets more memory for the vm):
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``` bash
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export QEMU_OPTS="-m 2048"
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./result/bin/run-docspelltest-vm
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```
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# Background Info
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There is a list of [ADRs](@/docs/dev/adr/_index.md) containing
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internal/background info for various topics.
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