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# Comptoir
Comptoir du Libre v3+ (Symfony)
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Comptoir du Libre v3+ (Symfony)
## Documentation
- [QA : URLs + online tools](documentation/QA-tools.md)
- [Install documentation](documentation/10_Install_doc/)
- [Developer documentation](documentation/30_Contributor_doc/)
- [Mementos](documentation/90_Mementos/)
## License
[AGPL v3](LICENSE)
# Install documentation
Steps to install :
- [Check pre-requisites](webapp_Pre-requisites.md)
- [Install](webapp_Installation.md)
# Web application installation
You should have already [check pre-requisites](webapp_Pre-requisites.md).
## Ubuntu 18.04
### Grab source code
```bash
# Grab source code and installing dependencies
git clone git@gitlab.adullact.net:Comptoir/comptoir.git
cd comptoir/webapp/
composer install
```
### Starting a local web server (not use it for production)
- **not use** it for **production**
- only for dev and test environnemnets
```bash
# via PHP (not use it for production)
cd webapp/
php -S 127.0.0.1:8383 -t public/
# via Symfony CLI (not use it for production)
cd webapp/
symfony serve
```
We recommend you to use the **Symfony CLI** option for a development environment
and you can consult our [memento](../90_Mementos/memento_Symfony-CLI.md) to understand how to use it.
# Prerequisites for web application installation
## Prerequesites
- PHP >= **7.2.5**
- composer
- PHP extensions:
- `ext-ctype` `*`
- `ext-curl`
- `ext-iconv` `*`
- `ext-json`
- `ext-PDO` `*`
- `ext-tokenizer` `*`
- `ext-xml`
- `ext-zip`
`*` installed by default with PHP via the `php-common` package (Ubuntu 18.04)
## Ubuntu 18.04
### 0. Verify prerequisites
#### PHP version
```bash
# List php versions available on the host:
sudo update-alternatives --list php
# Display the default php version:
sudo update-alternatives --display php
php -v
# If suitable PHP version is available, enable it:
sudo update-alternatives --set php /usr/bin/php7.2
php -v
```
#### Checks webapp prerequisites
Checks that PHP and extensions versions match the platform requirements of the installed packages:
```bash
git clone git@gitlab.adullact.net:Comptoir/comptoir.git
cd comptoir/webapp/
composer check-platform-reqs
```
Documentation: https://getcomposer.org/doc/03-cli.md#check-platform-reqs
### 1. Install correct PHP version + extensions
```bash
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt install \
php7.2 \
php7.0-curl \
php7.2-json \
php7.0-xml \
php7.0-zip
```
### 2. Install composer
```bash
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt install composer
```
### 3. Enabled the PHP version needed by webapp
```bash
sudo update-alternatives --set php /usr/bin/php7.2
php -v
```
and verify again with:
```bash
composer check-platform-reqs
```
### Optional
#### Download `composer` packages in parallel
- [hirak/prestissimo](https://packagist.org/packages/hirak/prestissimo), a composer plugin that downloads packages in parallel
- `hirak/prestissimo` must be installed globaled for the user who launch `composer install` command.
```bash
composer global require hirak/prestissimo
# hirak/prestissimo requires ext-curl
php -v
sudo apt -y install php<Major.Minor>-curl
```
#### Symfony CLI tool (dev|test environnemnets)
- not install and **not use** it for **production**
- only for dev and test environnemnets
- start a web server (HTTP or HTTP**S**)
- display server logs and symfony framework logs
To install it you have to follow the [procedure](https://symfony.com/download) in the Symfony documentation.
and consult our [memento](../90_Mementos/memento_Symfony-CLI.md).
# Versioning, Changelog and GIT Commit message
## Versioning
We tend to follow the [semantic versioning](http://semver.org/) recommendations :
```shell script
MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH
# MAJOR ---> a breaking change (incompatible API changes)
# MINOR ---> add a new feature
# PATCH ---> fix a bug
```
## Changelog
We use a changelog file which contains a curated, chronologically
ordered list of notable changes for each version of a project.
see: [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/)
## Git Commit message convention
We follow [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/) :
```
<type>[optional scope]: <description>
[optional body]
[optional footer(s)]
```
### Type
- `build`: changes that affect the build system or external dependencies (example scopes: gulp, broccoli, npm).
- `ci`: changes to the CI configuration files and scripts
- `chore`: update something without impacting the user (ex: bump a dependency in composer.json).
- `docs`: documentation only changes
- `feat`: add a new feature (equivalent to a `MINOR` in Semantic Versioning)
- `fix`: fix a bug (equivalent to a `PATCH` in Semantic Versioning).
- `perf`: a code change that improves performance.
- `refactor`: a code change that neither fixes a bug nor adds a feature.
- `revert`: revert a commit.
- `style`: Changes that do not affect the meaning of the code (white-space, formatting, missing semi-colons, etc).
- `test`: adding missing tests, refactoring tests; no production code change.
### Regex
The commit message should follow this regex:
```perl
/^(revert: )?(build|ci|chore|docs|feat|fix|perf|refactor|style|refactor|revert|style|test|)(\(.+\))?: .{1,50}/
```
### See also
- [Git Commit Msg](http://karma-runner.github.io/1.0/dev/git-commit-msg.html)
- [Semantic Commit Messages](https://seesparkbox.com/foundry/semantic_commit_messages)
- [Enhance your git log with conventional commits](https://dev.to/maxpou/enhance-your-git-log-with-conventional-commits-3ea4)
- [Working with Git : conventional commits, branch model naming](https://slides.com/damianopetrungaro/working-with-git#/)
- [fr / Comment écrire un bon message de commit ?](https://www.dotnetdojo.com/git-commit/)
- examples:
- [Angular commit guidelines](https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#-commit-message-guidelines)
- [Vue.js commit guidelines](https://github.com/vuejs/vue/blob/dev/.github/COMMIT_CONVENTION.md)
# Developer documentation
Here you will find information for people willing
to understand the internals of **Comptoir-du-Libre**
or bring help to its development.
# Getting started
- [Versioning, Changelog and GIT Commit message](GIT_CONVENTION.md)
- [Install documentation](../10_Install_doc/)
# Start coding
```bash
# Grab source code and installing dependencies
git clone git@gitlab.adullact.net:Comptoir/comptoir.git
cd comptoir/webapp/
composer install
# Starting a local web server
# via PHP (not use it for production)
cd webapp/
php -S 127.0.0.1:8383 -t public/
# via Symfony CLI (not use it for production)
cd webapp/
symfony serve
```
We recommend you to use the **Symfony CLI** option for a development environment
and you can consult our [memento](../90_Mementos/memento_Symfony-CLI.md) to understand how to use it.
## Units tests and Functional tests
- https://symfony.com/doc/current/testing.html
- https://symfony.com/doc/current/testing/database.html
- https://symfony.com/doc/current/testing/functional_tests_assertions.html
```bash
cd webapp/
# Run tests
bin/phpunit
bin/phpunit --group ... # Only runs tests from the specified group(s)
bin/phpunit --exclude-group ... # Exclude tests from the specified group(s)
bin/phpunit --testdox-text tests/doc_testsList.txt # run and generated doc
bin/phpunit --testdox-html tests/doc_testsList.html # run and generated doc
# Add functionnal tests and unit tests
bin/console make:functional-test # Creates a new functionnal test
bin/console make:unit-test # Creates a new unit test
bin/phpunit help
bin/phpunit --list-groups # List available test groups
bin/phpunit --list-suites # List available test suites
bin/phpunit --list-tests # List available tests
```
## Symfony Console
```bash
cd webapp/
bin/console about # Displays information about the current project
bin/console help <command> # Displays help for a command
bin/console list # Lists commands
bin/console doctrine:database:create # Creates a new database
bin/console make:migration # Creates a new database migration based on entities changes
bin/console doctrine:migration:migrate # Executes a migration to a specified version or the latest available version.
bin/console make:fixtures # Creates a new class to load Doctrine fixtures
bin/console doctrine:fixtures:load # Load data fixtures to your database
...
bin/console make:controller # Creates a new controller class
bin/console make:crud # Creates CRUD for Doctrine entity class
bin/console make:entity # Creates or updates a Doctrine entity class, and optionally an API Platform resource
bin/console make:form # Creates a new form class
...
bin/console debug:router # Lists all the configured routes in your application
bin/console debug:router <routeName> # Get very specific information on a single route
bin/console router:match <routePath> # Find out which route is associated with the given URL (ex: /blog/)
```
# Symfony CLI tool (dev|test environnemnets)
- not install and **not use** it for **production**
- only for dev and test environnemnets
- start a web server (HTTP or HTTP**S**)
- display server logs and symfony framework logs
To install it you have to follow the [procedure](https://symfony.com/download) in the Symfony documentation.
## HTTPS
If you want to use the HTTPS protocol, you need to install the `libnss3-tools` debian package.
```bash
sudo apt install libnss3-tools
symfony server:ca:install # Create a local Certificate Authority for serving HTTPS
```
## Usages (cheatsheet)
```bash
# List available PHP versions
symfony local:php:list # List locally available PHP versions
symfony local:php:refresh # Auto-discover the list of available PHP version
# Create a local Certificate for serving HTTPS
symfony server:ca:install # Create a local Certificate Authority for serving HTTPS
symfony server:ca:uninstall # Uninstall the local Certificate Authority
# Run a local web server
symfony serve # Run a local web server
symfony serve -d # Run a local web server in the background
symfony server:log # Display local web server logs
symfony server:status # Get the local web server status
symfony server:stop # Stop the local web server
symfony server:list # List all running local web servers (launched with command "symfony serve"
symfony server:prod # Switch a project to use Symfony's production environment
symfony server:prod --off # Disable prod mode
# Open in a browser (local website, symfony doc, ...)
symfony open:docs # Open the online Web documentation
symfony open:local # Open the local project in a browser
symfony open:local:rabbitmq # Open the local project RabbitMQ web management interface in a browser
symfony open:local:webmail # Open the local project mail catcher web interface in a browser
# Book "Symfony 5: The Fast Track"
# see: https://github.com/the-fast-track/book-5.0-1
symfony book:check # Check that you have all the pre-requisites locally to code while reading the book
symfony book:checkout # Check out a step of the "Symfony 5: The Fast Track" book repository
```
# QA
https://comptoir-du-libre.org
## URL
- [http + with www](http://www.comptoir-du-libre.org)
- [http + without www](http://comptoir-du-libre.org)
- [https + with www](https://www.comptoir-du-libre.org)
- [https + without www](https://comptoir-du-libre.org) :
- Files:
* [/humans.txt](https://comptoir-du-libre.org/humans.txt)
* [/robots.txt](https://comptoir-du-libre.org/robots.txt)
* [/.well-known/security.txt](https://comptoir-du-libre.org/.well-known/security.txt)
````
https://comptoir-du-libre.org
https://www.comptoir-du-libre.org
http://www.comptoir-du-libre.org
http://comptoir-du-libre.org
https://comptoir-du-libre.org/humans.txt
https://comptoir-du-libre.org/robots.txt
https://comptoir-du-libre.org/.well-known/security.txt
````
## QA - Online tools
`*` preconfigured tools
* HTTP Response :
* [httpstatus.io](https://httpstatus.io/)
* [URLitor - HTTP Status & Redirect Checker](http://www.urlitor.com/)
* [HTTP Response Checker](https://www.webmoves.net/tools/responsechecker)
* [Server Headers](http://tools.seobook.com/server-header-checker/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcomptoir-du-libre.org%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.comptoir-du-libre.org%0D%0Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.comptoir-du-libre.org%0D%0Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fcomptoir-du-libre.org%0D%0A&useragent=11&protocol=11) `*`
* Security
* [Hardenize](https://www.hardenize.com) (DNS, SMTP, web server)
* [Mozilla Observatory](https://observatory.mozilla.org/analyze/comptoir-du-libre.org) `*` (HTTP header, SSL, cookies, ...)
* [Security Headers](https://securityheaders.io/?q=https://comptoir-du-libre.org) `*` (HTTP header)
* Content-Security-Policy (CSP)
* [cspvalidator.org](https://cspvalidator.org/#url=https://comptoir-du-libre.org) `*`
* [csp-evaluator.withgoogle.com](https://csp-evaluator.withgoogle.com/?csp=https://comptoir-du-libre.org) `*`
* SSL
* [ssllabs.com](https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze?d=comptoir-du-libre.org) `*`
* [tls.imirhil.fr](https://tls.imirhil.fr/https/comptoir-du-libre.org) `*`
* DNS
* [DNSViz](http://dnsviz.net/d/comptoir-du-libre.org/dnssec/) `*` (DNSSEC)
* [DNSSEC Analyzer (Verisign Labs)](https://dnssec-debugger.verisignlabs.com/comptoir-du-libre.org) `*` (DNSSEC)
* [Zonemaster (iiS and AFNIC)](https://zonemaster.net/domain_check)
* W3C tools
* [HTML validator](https://validator.w3.org/nu/?doc=https://comptoir-du-libre.org&showsource=yes&showoutline=yes&showimagereport=yes) `*`
* [CSS validator](https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=https://comptoir-du-libre.org&profile=css3) `*`
* [i18n checker](https://validator.w3.org/i18n-checker/check?uri=https://comptoir-du-libre.org) `*`
* [Link checker](https://validator.w3.org/checklink?uri=https://comptoir-du-libre.org&hide_type=all&depth=&check=Check) `*`
* Web accessibility
* [Asqatasun](https://app.asqatasun.org)
* Web perf
* [Yellowlab](http://yellowlab.tools)
* [Webpagetest](https://www.webpagetest.org/)
* [Test a single asset from 14 locations](https://tools.keycdn.com/performance?url=https://comptoir-du-libre.org) `*`
* HTTP/2
* [Http2.pro](https://http2.pro/check?url=https://comptoir-du-libre.org) `*` (check server HTTP/2, ALPN, and Server-push support)
* Global tools (webperf, accessibility, security, ...)
* [Dareboost](https://www.dareboost.com) (free trial)
* [Sonarwhal](https://sonarwhal.com/scanner/)
------
* Social networks
* [Twitter card validator](https://cards-dev.twitter.com/validator)
* structured data (JSON-LD, rdf, schema.org, microformats.org, ...)
* [Google structured data testing tool](https://search.google.com/structured-data/testing-tool#url=https://comptoir-du-libre.org/) `*`
* [Structured Data Linter](http://linter.structured-data.org/?url=https://comptoir-du-libre.org) `*`
* [Microdata Parser](https://www.webmoves.net/tools/microdata)
* Google image
* [images used on the website](https://www.google.fr/search?tbm=isch&q=site:comptoir-du-libre.org) `*` (site:comptoir-du-libre.org)
* [images used on the website but hosted on other domains](https://www.google.fr/search?tbm=isch&q=site:comptoir-du-libre.org+-src:comptoir-du-libre.org) `*` (site:comptoir-du-libre.org -src:comptoir-du-libre.org)
* [images hosted on the domain name](https://www.google.fr/search?tbm=isch&q=src:comptoir-du-libre.org) `*` (src:comptoir-du-libre.org)
* [images hosted on the domain name and used by other domain names (hotlinks)](https://www.google.fr/search?tbm=isch&q=src:comptoir-du-libre.org+-site:comptoir-du-libre.org) `*` (src:comptoir-du-libre.org -site:comptoir-du-libre.org)
## QA - Open-source softwares
* [W3C tools](https://w3c.github.io/developers/tools/#tools)
* Security
* [Arachni](https://github.com/Arachni/arachni) (web application security scanner framework)
* Content-Security-Policy (CSP)
* [salvation](https://github.com/shapesecurity/salvation) (Java parser, warn about policy errors)
* Mozilla Observatory
* [CLI client for Mozilla Observatory](https://github.com/mozilla/observatory-cli)
* [HTTP Observatory](https://github.com/mozilla/http-observatory) (local scanner : CLI and CI)
* Web accessibility
* Asqatasun
* [Asqatsun Docker image](https://hub.docker.com/r/asqatasun/asqatasun/)
* [Install Asqatasun on a server](https://doc.asqatasun.org/en/10_Install_doc/Asqatasun/)
* Web perf
* Webpagetest
* [Yellowlab](https://github.com/gmetais/YellowLabTools/) (API, npm CLI, Grunt task, ...)
* [Sitespeed.io](https://www.sitespeed.io/) (npm or docker is needed)
* Global tools
* [Sonarwhal](https://github.com/sonarwhal/sonarwhal) (Node.js v8)
# Documentation
- [QA : URL + online tools](QA-tools.md)
- [Install documentation](10_Install_doc/)
- [Developer documentation](30_Contributor_doc/)
- [Mementos](documentation/90_Mementos/)
# In all environments, the following files are loaded if they exist,
# the latter taking precedence over the former:
#
# * .env contains default values for the environment variables needed by the app
# * .env.local uncommitted file with local overrides
# * .env.$APP_ENV committed environment-specific defaults
# * .env.$APP_ENV.local uncommitted environment-specific overrides
#
# Real environment variables win over .env files.
#
# DO NOT DEFINE PRODUCTION SECRETS IN THIS FILE NOR IN ANY OTHER COMMITTED FILES.
#
# Run "composer dump-env prod" to compile .env files for production use (requires symfony/flex >=1.2).
# https://symfony.com/doc/current/best_practices.html#use-environment-variables-for-infrastructure-configuration
###> symfony/framework-bundle ###
APP_ENV=dev
APP_SECRET=29f7559884d5c299e23e442c049072c7
#TRUSTED_PROXIES=127.0.0.0/8,10.0.0.0/8,172.16.0.0/12,192.168.0.0/16
#TRUSTED_HOSTS='^(localhost|example\.com)$'
###< symfony/framework-bundle ###
###> symfony/mailer ###
# MAILER_DSN=smtp://localhost
###< symfony/mailer ###
###> doctrine/doctrine-bundle ###
# Format described at https://www.doctrine-project.org/projects/doctrine-dbal/en/latest/reference/configuration.html#connecting-using-a-url
# For an SQLite database, use: "sqlite:///%kernel.project_dir%/var/data.db"
# For a PostgreSQL database, use: "postgresql://db_user:db_password@127.0.0.1:5432/db_name?serverVersion=11&charset=utf8"
# IMPORTANT: You MUST configure your server version, either here or in config/packages/doctrine.yaml
DATABASE_URL=mysql://db_user:db_password@127.0.0.1:3306/db_name?serverVersion=5.7
###< doctrine/doctrine-bundle ###
# define your env variables for the test env here
KERNEL_CLASS='App\Kernel'
APP_SECRET='$ecretf0rt3st'
SYMFONY_DEPRECATIONS_HELPER=999999
PANTHER_APP_ENV=panther
###> symfony/framework-bundle ###
/.env.local
/.env.local.php
/.env.*.local
/config/secrets/prod/prod.decrypt.private.php
/public/bundles/
/var/
/vendor/
###< symfony/framework-bundle ###
###> symfony/phpunit-bridge ###
.phpunit
.phpunit.result.cache
/phpunit.xml
###< symfony/phpunit-bridge ###
###> squizlabs/php_codesniffer ###
/.phpcs-cache
/phpcs.xml
###< squizlabs/php_codesniffer ###