# Sharedlists [![Docker Status](https://img.shields.io/docker/build/foodcoops/sharedlists.svg)](https://hub.docker.com/r/foodcoops/sharedlists) Sharedlists is a simple rails driven database for managing multiple product lists of various suppliers. This app is used in conjunction with [foodsoft](https://github.com/foodcoops/foodsoft). Recommended [Ruby](http://ruby-lang.org/) version is 2.7. ## Development ### Setup Copy `config/database.yml.SAMPLE` to `config/database.yml` and docker-compose run --rm app bundle docker-compose run --rm app rails db:setup ### Run docker-compose up ### Creating a user To access sharedlists, you'll need to create a user (and I guess you want admin access). docker-compose run --rm app rails c > u = User.new(email: 'admin@example.com', password: 'secret') > u.admin = true > u.save! > exit You can create more users within the web interface. ## Production Either fetch the image, or build it: docker pull sharedlists:latest # or docker build --tag sharedlists:latest --rm . Then set environment variables `SECRET_KEY_BASE` and `DATABASE_URL` and run: docker run --name sharedlists_web \ -e SECRET_KEY_BASE -e DATABASE_URL -e RAILS_FORCE_SSL=false \ sharedlists:latest To run cronjobs, start another instance: docker run --name sharedlists_cron \ -e SECRET_KEY_BASE -e DATABASE_URL \ sharedlists:latest ./proc-start cron If you want to process incoming mails, add another instance like the previous, substituting `mail` for `cron`. To put this all together, you may want to wrap this in docker-compose. See the [foodcoops.net setup](https://github.com/foodcoops/foodcoops.net/) for a real-world example. ## Connecting Foodsoft To use shared suppliers from this sharedlists instance from within Foodsoft, you need to configure the [`shared_lists` option](https://github.com/foodcoops/foodsoft/blob/31689dfb75d203ab39405c313817e8c40e2cab36/config/app_config.yml.SAMPLE#L154) in its `config/app_config.yml`. Don't forget to grant the Foodsoft database user `SELECT` access on sharedlists' `suppliers` and `articles` tables. ## Updating articles Articles in the database can be updated regularly. There are currently two options to do this automatically. ### FTP Some suppliers distribute article lists via FTP. You can use the rake task called `sync_ftp_files` in order to download and parse those article lists. First, you need to enable FTP synchronization for a certain supplier by activating the checkbox _Synchronize FTP files_. Fill out all corresponding form fields. In particular, make sure to adjust the *file filter (regular expression)* such that it matches the files of interest; non-matching files are ignored. The two supported file formats and sensible choices for a corresponding *file filter* are shown in the following table. | file format | example file filter | |-----------------------------|-------------------------------| | [BNN3][bnn3-format] | `\A(?:[.]/)?PL.{0,6}[.]BNN\z` | | [foodsoft][foodsoft-format] | `\A(?:[.]/)?.+[.]csv\z` | [bnn3-format]: https://github.com/foodcoops/foodsoft/wiki/File-formats-for-article-lists#user-content-format-bnn3 [foodsoft-format]: https://github.com/foodcoops/foodsoft/wiki/File-formats-for-article-lists#user-content-format-foodsoft Once you have the `sync_ftp_files` task working, you may wish to setup a [cron](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron)job using [`whenever`](https://github.com/javan/whenever). ### Email Some suppliers send a regular email with an article list in the attachment. For this, an email server needs to be run using the rails task `mail:smtp_server`. On production, you may want to run this on localhost on an unprivileged port, with a proper [MTA](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Message_transfer_agent) in front that does message routing. To enable this for a certain supplier, tick the checkbox _Update articles by email_. Then select a file format to use for importing, and the supplier's email address from which the email is sent. If you only want to import mails with a subject that contains a certain text (e.g. _Articles in week_), fill in the subject field as well. What email address does the supplier need to send to? Users will find this after initial creating and saving the supplier after _Send to_. This needs setting up of the environment variable `MAILER_DOMAIN`, on which you receive the mails. It is allowed to prefix the address, you may want to set the prefix in `MAILER_PREFIX`. This is useful when you're running a mail server in front to route mails.