Install the tools you will need with the windows package manager chocolatey
- Install chocolatey win package manager
- Install chocolatey by downloading it from this link (https://chocolatey.org/install) and completing the installation steps
- Run a PowerShell terminal as an administrator and type in the following commands
Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned
iwr https://chocolatey.org/install.ps1 -UseBasicParsing | iex
- Check the installed version of chocolatey on your machine by using the command - > chocolatey -v
If you encounter any issues while installing any of the following packages, disable your windows antivirus
- Install java 8
- Install java 8 by typing in the command - > choco install jdk8
- You may get an error during the install - if so, try installing a second time (that worked on a windows laptop over the WiFI). If that fails again, install manually from https://java.com/en/download/windows-64bit.jsp If you get blocked, download to the devldn domain and copy the files over or get someone in IT with domain admin rights to download for you.
- Also get the JDK from http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk8-downloads-2133151.html
- In a new cmd terminal, check the installed version of java on your machine by using the command - > java -version
- Install maven
- Ensure you have installed jdk8 before installing maven. If you have installed jdk8 manually you will get errors when installing maven as it will try to pull in jdk8 via choco (which will fail). The installation should be ok though since you have already installed jdk8. (Check using mvn -v)
- Install maven by typing in the command - > choco install maven
- In a new cmd terminal, check the installed version of maven on your machine by using the command - > mvn -v
- Install git
- Install git by typing in the command - > choco install git
- In a new cmd terminal, check the installed version of git on your machine by using the command - > git --version
- Install node + packages
- Install node by typing in the command - > choco install nodejs-lts
- In a new cmd terminal, check the installed version node on your machine by using the command - > npm -v
- Install grunt by typing in the command - > npm install -g grunt
- Install grunt-cli by typing in the command - > npm install -g grunt-cli
- Install bower by typing in the command - > npm install -g bower
- Install karma-cli by typing in the command - > npm install -g karma-cli
- Install gulp by typing in the command - > npm install -g gulp
- Install mysql
- Install mysql by typing in the command - > choco install mysql --version 5.7.18
N.B. When installing via WiFi the download (instigated by chocolatey) might time out. In this case, retrying several times will solve the problem.
Compatibility issues exist between MySQL version 8.0.x and the Flyway dependency, installing version 5.7.x resolves this.
- Install docker
- Install docker by typing in the command - > choco install docker
- In a new cmd terminal, check the installed version of docker on your machine by using the command - > docker -v
- Install docker machine by typing in the command - > choco install docker-machine
- Install virtualbox
- Install virtualbox by typing in the command - > choco install virtualbox
N.B. If you try to install via a proxy, you may get an error message and the install will fail. You'll need to install manually in this case from https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
- Install nginx
- Install nginx by typing in the command - > choco install nginx
N.B. This will also fail if there is a proxy. You can install from here http://nginx.org/en/download.html. This shows how to install: http://nginx.org/en/docs/windows.html. If you run the nginx -v command, you need to be in the nginx installation directory (e.g. C:\nginx-1.12.0) otherwise the command won't be recognised.
- In a new cmd terminal, check the installed version of git on your machine by using the command - > nginx -v
- Install putty
- Install putty by typing in the command - > choco install putty
- Install PowerShell
- Install PowerShell by typing in the command - > choco install powershell
- Reboot system
- Install IntelliJ
- Install IntelliJ by downloading it from this link (https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/download/#section=windows) and completing the installation steps
N.B. because you have installed Maven using chocolatey, you may have problems with IntelliJ resolving references using "import" (i.e. the "cannot resolve the symbol <xxx>" error)
Go to settings (ctrl + alt +s) in intelliJ. Search for Maven and go to "Maven home directory" and select the chocolatey file instead of the bundled ones. e.g.
- Install a MySQL GUI
- Install a MySQL GUI (e.g. MySQL Workbench) by downloading it from this link (https://www.mysql.com/products/workbench/) and completing the installation steps
Setup your docker machine and elastic search container
- Setup your docker machine and your terminal → https://docs.docker.com/machine/reference/env/
- Open new command prompt without PowerShell and run the following commands
docker-machine create --driver virtualbox dev
docker-machine ls
N.B. If this tells you the docker-machine is "stopped", run docker-machine restart dev (Happens if you have to reboot your PC for some reason)
The next set of instructions (between the asterisks) work when using cmd prompt as an administrator (i.e. right click the cmd prompt icon and click on 'Run as administrator'). Also, they won't work if you are using elevated PowerShell.
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- Run the following commands
docker-machine.exe env --shell cmd dev
- Copy the text below (update the relevant values for your IP and username) and run in the command prompt (p.s. ensure that there are no trailing spaces at the end of each command)
set DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY=1
set DOCKER_HOST=tcp://<your host IP here>:2376
set DOCKER_CERT_PATH=C:\Users\<your win user here>\.docker\machine\machines\dev
set DOCKER_MACHINE_NAME=dev
- Create an Elastic Search docker container
- Create a folder and call it 'docker' in your local directory (i.e. C:\docker)
- Create a file of type 'File' and call it 'Dockerfile'. Paste the command below in the newly created file and save it in the C:\docker folder
FROM elasticsearch:2.4
- In command prompt, change your working directory 'C:\docker' and type in the following command (please include the dot at the end of command)
docker build -t elasticsearch:2.4 .
- To get the image ID, type in the following command
docker images
- Make a note of the image ID, insert it into the command below before typing it into the command prompt
docker run -p 9200:9200 -p 9300:9300 -d <insert image ID here>
- Verify that the conatainer is running by typing in following command
docker ps
- Additionally, pasting http://192.168.99.100:9200/ into a google chrome browser should get an elastic search REST response
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Set your windows hosts file
- Find your 'hosts' file by navigating to the following location - > C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts
Insert the line below into the file (use any initial you want as long as it matches your nginx conf below)
127.0.0.1 localhost local.<YOUR_INITIALS>.com local.dev.com local.tis.com
Windows has a lovely "feature" built in which can mean the line on the hosts file gets ignored. See this article for more info. To get round it, just type the line in manually. You may need to run notepad as administrator and open the file from within there to be able to save it.
Configure your NGINX proxy
- Locate your nginx.conf file - it should be inside this folder - > C:\ProgramData\Chocolatey\lib\nginx\tools\nginx-1.12.0\conf
- Open the file and replace the http { ... } section with (please note that your server name must match the host name (i.e. YOUR_INITIALS) you set above)
NB If you copy and paste the text from here, you will get hidden characters included in the file which will generate errors when you try to run nginx. http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~krueger/csc209h/tut/line-endings.html It is better to copy the entire conf file over you your folder to replace the
existing one.
Open the file (you will need to run notepad as administrator and open the file from there) and replace alxd with your initials (or whatever you used in the host file in local.<initials>.com)
events { worker_connections 1024; } http { server { listen 80; server_name local.tis.nhs.uk; #jamesh: set $token eyJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiIsInR5cCIgOiiAiSldUIiwia2lkIiA6ICJUcTdvbmNHMVlXUXlMT1FWOFM3NVVvQ3VTak5uczdPQkZJWE1KUm1DMjVRIn0.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.UWJo6Gsa-svoyZrIPMS0NbuwPYYJD9trgCFF9hC74QVoITSZXRct5khq36yQU0WcQaTFG3EDBxbxvJC1XqEvxTyruxU2idA9RpA3XaJmb8p0VfhP8PWhAvtCOp6zYeQK-ovduFpzeF_txvb5yENifFZer7brhmqQc3fpOUjO3DJ3i2xmHRUVj0Mpz0WSmfClQ3KpEXQFjOWa5FYi-UrXkzyhaGuS-8G4Cm_DF9rtOh--hbaWrD4VM0l0hdPMYquz7bEeu46Kr38Ob-alsSDd9ZVuqr91VyybLjafEPI9g5A5-vtDyNHwUY1A8JvC2Lqo5ihXycpUq7PKnj1d_i2I7g; location / { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:9000; } location /admin { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:4200; proxy_pass_request_headers on; } location /trainee { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:4200; proxy_pass_request_headers on; } # Proxy the Websocket connection to the Webpack server. location /sockjs-node/ { proxy_http_version 1.1; proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade; proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade"; rewrite ^/(.*)$ /$1 break; proxy_set_header Host localhost; proxy_pass http://localhost:4200/; } location /revalidation { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:28080; proxy_set_header OIDC_access_token $token; proxy_pass_request_headers on; } location /concerns { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:28084; proxy_set_header OIDC_access_token $token; proxy_pass_request_headers on; } location /connection-discrepancies { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8095; proxy_set_header OIDC_access_token $token; proxy_pass_request_headers on; } location /reference { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:28088; proxy_set_header OIDC_access_token $token; proxy_pass_request_headers on; } location /profile { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8082; proxy_set_header OIDC_access_token $token; proxy_pass_request_headers on; } location /common { rewrite /common/(.*) /$1 break; proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8085; } location /notifications { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:28092; proxy_set_header OIDC_access_token $token; proxy_pass_request_headers on; } location /tcs { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:28093; proxy_set_header OIDC_access_token $token; proxy_pass_request_headers on; } location /assessments { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:28097; proxy_set_header OIDC_access_token $token; proxy_pass_request_headers on; } location /tracking { rewrite /tracking/(.*) /$1 break; proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8091; } location /fonts { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8085; } location /favicon.ico { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8085/favicon/favicon.ico; } location /favicon-16x16.png { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8085/favicon/favicon-16x16.png; } location /favicon-32x32.png { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8085/favicon/favicon-32x32.png; } } include servers/*; }
One you have edited the file, make sure you can start nginx.
- Open a cmd prompt as administrator, cd to the nginx folder (e.g. C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\lib\nginx\tools\nginx-1.12.0) and type start nginx. A window should appear that stays open:
If the window opens and closes immediately, there is something wrong with the conf file (most likely) See http://nginx.org/en/docs/windows.html for more info. Having mentioned that, this does not imply that nginx hasn't started
running. To verify that nginx has started, go to the windows task manager where you should see two nginx.exe instances under the processes tab.
Set environment variables
Open up an admin privileges command prompt and copy paste - Please change the LOCALHOST_URL and LOG_DIR to match your local env:
setx TIS_ENV "staging"
setx REVALIDATION_CONTEXT_ROOT "revalidation"
setx PROFILE_CONTEXT_ROOT "profile"
setx CONCERNS_CONTEXT_ROOT "concerns"
setx REFERENCE_CONTEXT_ROOT "reference"
setx CONNECTION_DISCREPANCIES_CONTEXT_ROOT "connection-discrepancies"
setx LOCALHOST_URL "http://local.YOUR_INITIALS.com"
setx ES_HOST "192.168.99.100"
setx INSPECTLET_ENABLED "false"
setx INSPECTLET_ACCOUNT "851503328"
setx CONCERNS_SERVICE_ENDPOINT "http://localhost:8084/concerns/concern-id"
setx LOG_DIR "C:\dev\logs"
Create databases
In a command prompt:
mysql -u root
create database esr;
create database heetiscleardbconcerns;
create database profile;
create database reference;
create database heetiscleardbrevalidation;create database heetiscleardbtraineeid;
create database heetiscleardbnotification;
create database tcs;
create database connectiondiscrepancy;
SSH
Generate a public/private ssh key pair (https://help.github.com/articles/generating-a-new-ssh-key-and-adding-it-to-the-ssh-agent/) and provide the public key to the git admin within the team. Add the public key to your git account (Settings > SSH and GPG keys > New SSH Key)
Now follow the guide on the /wiki/spaces/TISDEV/pages/31981641 page.
If there are issues with SSH, you can set up your repos to use https instead https://help.github.com/articles/changing-a-remote-s-url/
Check out and build the git repository
You may have to rename the npm file inside: C:\Program Files\nodejs (maven executor plugin get's confused and tries to run it instead of npm.cmd)
You may also have to rename bower and grunt files inside: C:\Users\<Your User Account>\AppData\Roaming\npm (same reason as above)
^ this is the case when building TIS-NOTIFICATIONS package ^
Build projects (it will take long the first time cause of maven and npm downloads) - please note you will need to run them in separate terminals as instructed below:
You need to be granted access to Github by devops. You will need a Github account - provide your username to whoever has the admin rights. You will need to upload your own SSH public key to your profile to access Github.
Checkout repos from : https://github.com/Health-Education-England as you need them.
TIS-SHARED-MODULES
Go into the repo and click the Clone or Download button. Copy the URL to the clipboard
- Create a new folder under your windows user account (.i.e. C:\Users\<Your User Account>\TISProject)
- In a new command prompt, type in the following commands pressing enter after each one
cd C:\Users\<Your User Account>\TISProject
git clone https://github.com/Health-Education-England/TIS-SHARED-MODULES.git
cd TIS-SHARED-MODULES
mvn clean install
N.B. You may get errors when running the git clone command on a windows 10 machine - mentioning something about too many environment variables. If so, use Intellij to connect to git
File > New > Project from Version Control > GitHub and connect using your credentials (set the auth type to password). You should be able to clone from within Intellij. With that done, you
can then change to the relevant directory and do a maven clean install in a cmd prompt terminal
TIS-COMMON
- In a new command prompt, type in the following commands pressing enter after each one
cd C:\Users\<Your User Account>\TISProject
git clone https://github.com/Health-Education-England/TIS-COMMON.git
cd TIS-COMMON
cd front-end
npm install
bower install
If this gets stuck, you need to make the TIS-COMMON-COMPONENTS repo public (briefly, while you run bower install).
Then make it private again
grunt dev
The last line of the output should say "listening on port 8085"
You can check that TIS-COMMON is running correctly by accessing:
http://local.YOUR_INITIALS.com/fake and you should get 504 gateway timeout nginx/1.12.0.
http://local.YOUR_INITIALS.com/common/vendor.js and you should get the js file back
TIS-ADMINS-UI
- In a new command prompt, type in the following commands pressing enter after each one
cd C:\Users\<Your User Account>\TISProject
git clone https://github.com/Health-Education-England/TIS-ADMINS-UI.git
cd TIS-ADMINS-UI
npm install
npm start
TIS-GMC-CONNECT
- In a new command prompt, type in the following commands pressing enter after each one
cd C:\Users\<Your User Account>\TISProject
git clone https://github.com/Health-Education-England/TIS-GMC-CONNECT.git
cd TIS-GMC-CONNECT
mvn clean package spring-boot:run
TIS-PROFILE
You will need access to the maven repo for this one. Devops need to grant you access to the maven repo using your Git account login (or you may be given one)
You will need to generate a basic auth username and password using the jenkins job called hee-grant-access https://build.tis.nhs.uk/jenkins/job/hee-grant-access/
Build with parameters and enter a username and password.
Update the maven settings conf file to include the code from here: Maven. (edit the settings.xml file to include the new username and password)
- In a new command prompt, type in the following commands pressing enter after each one
cd C:\Users\<Your User Account>\TISProject
git clone https://github.com/Health-Education-England/TIS-PROFILE.git
cd TIS-PROFILE
mvn clean install
cd profile-service
mvn clean package spring-boot:run
TIS-NOTIFICATIONS
You may have to rename the npm file inside: C:\Program Files\nodejs (maven executor plugin get's confused and tries to run it instead of npm.cmd)
You may also have to rename bower and grunt files inside: C:\Users\Ray\AppData\Roaming\npm (same reason as above)
NB Rename the files as suggested above - NB make sure you rename the right ones (i.e. leave the .cmd files alone)
git clone (via Intellij if necessary)
Set environment variable - HOME with value C:\dev\logs (or whatever you want it to be)
- In a new command prompt, type in the following commands pressing enter after each one
cd C:\Users\<Your User Account>\TISProject
git clone https://github.com/Health-Education-England/TIS-NOTIFICATIONS.git
cd TIS-NOTIFICATIONS
mvn clean package spring-boot:run
TIS-REFERENCE
- In a new command prompt, type in the following commands pressing enter after each one
cd C:\Users\<Your User Account>\TISProject
git clone https://github.com/Health-Education-England/TIS-REFERENCE.git
cd TIS-REFERENCE
mvn clean install
cd reference-service
mvn clean package spring-boot:run
TIS-CONNECTION-DISCREPANCIES
- In a new command prompt, type in the following commands pressing enter after each one
cd C:\Users\<Your User Account>\TISProject
git clone https://github.com/Health-Education-England/TIS-CONNECTION-DISCREPANCIES.git
cd TIS-CONNECTION-DISCREPANCIES
mvn clean install
cd connection-discrepancies-service
mvn clean package spring-boot:run
TIS-CONCERNS
- In a new command prompt, type in the following commands pressing enter after each one
cd C:\Users\<Your User Account>\TISProject
git clone https://github.com/Health-Education-England/TIS-CONCERNS.git
cd TIS-CONCERNS
mvn clean package spring-boot:run
TIS-REVALIDATION
- In a new command prompt, type in the following commands pressing enter after each one
cd C:\Users\<Your User Account>\TISProject
git clone https://github.com/Health-Education-England/TIS-REVALIDATION.git
cd TIS-REVALIDATION
mvn clean package spring-boot:run
TIS-TCS
- In a new command prompt, type in the following commands pressing enter after each one
cd C:\Users\<Your User Account>\TISProject
git clone https://github.com/Health-Education-England/TIS-TCS.git
cd TIS-TCS
mvn clean install
cd tcs-service
mvn clean package spring-boot:run
TIS-ASSESSMENTS
... ... ...
TIS-ESR
- In a new command prompt, type the following commands pressing enter after each one
cd C:\Users\<Your User Account>\TISProject
git clone git@github.com:Health-Education-England/TIS-ESR.git (Note: This is for ssh)
cd TIS-ESR
mvn clean install
cd esr-service
mvn clean package spring-boot:run
etc etc
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Run the ETLs
Make sure all packages are running
TIS-SHARED-MODULES
- In a new command prompt, type in the following commands pressing enter after each one
cd C:\Users\<Your User Account>\TISProject
git clone https://github.com/Health-Education-England/TIS-SHARED-MODULES.git
cd TIS-SHARED-MODULES
git checkout tags/0.0.3
mvn clean install
TIS-GMC-SYNC
- In a new command prompt, type in the following commands pressing enter after each one
cd C:\Users\<Your User Account>\TISProject
git clone https://github.com/Health-Education-England/TIS-GMC-SYNC.git
cd TIS-GMC-SYNC
mvn clean package spring-boot:run
You may get an error relating to spring.profiles.active=local (can't remember the error, sorry!).
You should be able to set the value to "local" by running the command
clean package spring-boot:run -Drun.jvmArguments=-Dspring.profiles.active=local
If this doesn't work, to fix, go to intellij, then...find TIS-GMC-SYNC > src > main > resources > application.properties and update the line to say
spring.profiles.active=local
There is also a bug where you need to run the package a second time to get the data (mvn clean install spring-boot:run)
However, it may not fix it the second time. If this is the case, download a suitable REST client (https://www.getpostman.com/)
Enter the URL http://192.168.99.100:9200/_all (check the IP matches that of your docker → use "docker-machine ls" in a cmd prompt
Choose DELETE and click Send
Rerun mvn clean package spring-boot:run
TIS-INTREPID-REVAL-ETL
- In a new command prompt, type in the following commands pressing enter after each one
cd C:\Users\<Your User Account>\TISProject
git clone https://github.com/Health-Education-England/TIS-INTREPID-REVAL-ETL.git
cd TIS-INTREPID-REVAL-ETL
Manually install the sql jar file from archive (extract it into your .m2/repository/com folder - this is C:\Users\<user account?>\.m2 in windows)
mvn clean package spring-boot:run
N.B. You may need to update TIS-INTREPID-REVAL-ETL > src > main > resources > application.properties so that the line says
spring.profiles.active=local
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Setup users on your local DB:
To setup the a user on your local DB, do the following
- Open a local instance of your MySQL workbench, copy and paste the lines of code below and paste it into a new query window. Ensure that the profile schema is selected (i.e. double click on it)
and then run the query.
INSERT INTO `HeeUser` (`name`, `firstName`, `lastName`, `gmcId`, `phoneNumber`, `emailAddress`, `active`)
VALUES
('jamesh', 'James', 'Hudson', '1000000', '7788996655', 'jamesh@fake.com', 1);
INSERT INTO `UserRole` (`userName`, `roleName`)
VALUES
('jamesh', 'ConcernsAdmin'),
('jamesh', 'ETL'),
('jamesh', 'ProfileAdmin'),
('jamesh', 'RVAdmin'),
('jamesh', 'TisAdmin');
INSERT INTO `UserDesignatedBody` (`userName`, `designatedBodyCode`)
VALUES
('jamesh', '1-AIIDR8'),
('jamesh', '1-AIIDSA'),
('jamesh', '1-AIIDVS'),
('jamesh', '1-AIIDWA'),
('jamesh', '1-AIIDWI');
insert into Role values ('SuperUser');
INSERT INTO `RolePermission` (`roleName`, `permissionName`)
SELECT 'SuperUser' as 'roleName', `name` as 'permissionName'
FROM `Permission`;
delete from RolePermission where permissionName = 'revalidation:submit:to:gmc' and roleName = 'SuperUser';
INSERT INTO `UserRole` (`userName`, `roleName`)
VALUES
('jamesh', 'SuperUser');
INSERT INTO `HeeUser` (`name`, `firstName`, `lastName`, `gmcId`, `phoneNumber`, `emailAddress`, `active`)
VALUES
('local_ro', 'local', 'RO', '1234567', NULL , 'local.ro@fake.email.com', 1);
INSERT INTO `UserDesignatedBody` (`userName`, `designatedBodyCode`)
VALUES
('local_ro', '1-85KJU0');
INSERT INTO `UserRole` (`userName`, `roleName`)
VALUES
('local_ro', 'RVOfficer');
--Add TCS user for writing to some tables:
CREATE USER 'tcs'@'%';
GRANT ALL ON *.* TO 'tcs';
At the end of it all your app should run like so:
Implications of line endings settings on windows development environment
Programming on Windows alongside developers who are not (or vice-versa), will usually result in line-ending issues at some point. This is because Windows uses both a carriage-return character and a linefeed character for newlines in its files, whereas Mac and Linux systems use only the linefeed character. Because the team predominantly consists of MAC users, to ensure that the line-ending issue doesn't occur, apply a one off fix by typing in the following command
git config --global core.autocrlf input
This fix will leave you with CRLF endings in Windows checkouts, but LF endings on Mac and Linux systems and in the repository.
Things Requiring Attention
- Concerns takes a long time to load through the UI (http://local.sm.com/concerns/)
- Notifications takes a long time to load through the UI (http://local.sm.com/notifications)
- Can't run git pull (or git clone) on SM's windows machine - ok on Ola's
- clean package spring-boot:run -Drun.jvmArguments=-Dspring.profiles.active=local → See above (had to set = local in intellij)
- Having to update spring.profiles.active=local in application.properties (related to/same as ^)
- Script to create docker container + elastic search etc
- script to get all the packages up and running - incorporate git pull and spring-boot:run etc
- Manually having to update
<groupId>com.transformuk.hee</groupId>
Is this ^ an issue?
<artifactId>reference-client</artifactId>
<version>2.1.2</version>
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