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Setup Puma Dev

MacOSX Installation & Setup

Download and install puma-dev through homebrew

brew install puma/puma/puma-dev

Setup & Install puma-dev

sudo puma-dev -setup
puma-dev -install

Link the application.

puma-dev link -n essentials {essentails_dir}

For example, if your diaper repo clone is in ~/ruby/human-essentials. You would run this:

puma-dev link -n essentials ~/ruby/human-essentials

Start puma-dev

puma-dev

You should now be able to access essentials.test!

Linux Installation & Setup

Please refer to the linux guide from the puma-dev repo or instructions.

Viewing Application Logs

If you are running MacOSX, you can view the logs of puma-dev (not application) located at ~/Library/Logs/puma-dev.log. Does not include in-depth information of your application requests or processes.

The application logs which contains a-lot more details about how your application's activities can be found in the /log/development.log file within your application's repo.

To simplify development, you can choose to tail and follow the logs. This way you do not have to re-open the log file every-time you want to see changes.

tail -F /log/development.log

Running background jobs

Communication between the partner and diaper app mostly occur in jobs that run in the background via sidekiq. To enable this you need to start sidekiq in the diaper repo and have it handle the default queue.

bundle exec sidekiq -q default

Troubleshooting

My ENV variables are incorrect even though I changed them in the .env file

Try running puma-dev -uninstall and then running puma-dev -install again. It appears that the ENV variables (maybe initialization) doesn't change unless you re-install puma-dev.