A quick way to get Zync running locally without many details. Check README and INSTALL for more details.
git clone [email protected]:3scale/zync.git
cd zync
brew bundle
brew services start postgresql
Note: The command brew services start postgresql
starts the service of PostgreSQL. If later ./bin/setup
aborts, make sure that the PostgreSQL
service is running. Verify with brew services list
that has a status started
and looking green. If the status is started
but coloured orange, fix the errors indicated in the log located in /usr/local/var/log/postgres.log
sudo dnf module install postgresql:10
sudo dnf install libpq-devel
sudo /usr/bin/postgresql-setup --initdb
sudo systemctl enable postgresql
sudo systemctl start postgresql
sudo -i -u postgres createuser $USER
sudo -i -u postgres createdb -O $USER zync_development
sudo -i -u postgres createdb -O $USER zync_test
sudo -i -u postgres createdb -O $USER zync_production
docker run -d -p 5432:5432 -e POSTGRES_USER=postgres -e POSTGRES_DB=zync --name postgres10-zync docker.io/circleci/postgres:10.5-alpine
Note: With such a setup make sure to have DATABASE_URL
environment variable set
prior starting Zync. You will also have to install on the host machine psql
client
tool (needed for db:setup
) and libpq-devel
(needed to build pg
gem).
export DATABASE_URL=postgresql://postgres:@localhost:5432/zync
export ZYNC_AUTHENTICATION_TOKEN=token # must match porta config
./bin/setup
PROMETHEUS_EXPORTER_PORT=9395 bundle exec rake que