The report gen task is a microservice to be consumed by DVSA to help generate reports.
The project runs on node 10.x with typescript and serverless framework. For further details about project dependencies, please refer to the package.json
file.
nvm is used to managed node versions and configuration explicitly done per project using an .npmrc
file.
The BRANCH
environment variable indicates in which environment is this application running. Not setting this variable will result in defaulting to local
.
The configuration file can be found under src/config/config.yml
.
Environment variable injection is possible with the syntax:
${BRANCH}
, or you can specify a default value: ${BRANCH:local}
.
Please install and run the following security programs as part of your development process -
git-secrets
After installing, do a one-time set up with git secrets --register-aws
. Run with git secrets --scan
.
You will also need to install repo-security-scanner
Set up your nodejs environment running nvm use
and once the dependencies are installed using npm i
, you can run the scripts from package.json
to build your project.
- Building the docker image -
npm run build:docker
- Building with source maps -
npm run build:dev
- Building without source maps -
npm run build
- The S3 server can be started by running
npm run start:docker
. - The app can be started by running
npm run start
The invoke
configuration contains settings for both the local
and the remote
environment.
The local environment contains configuration for the Lambda Invoke local endpoint, as well as configuration for loading mock JSON response.
invoke:
local:
params:
apiVersion: 2015-03-31
endpoint: http://localhost:3000
functions:
testResults:
name: cvs-svc-test-results
mock: tests/resources/test-results-response.json
remote:
params:
apiVersion: 2015-03-31
functions:
testResults:
name: test-results-${BRANCH}
The S3 configuration contains settings for both the local
and the remote
environment. The local
environment contains configuration for the local S3 instance. The remote
environment does not require parameters.
s3:
local:
endpoint: http://localhost:7000
s3ForcePathStyle: true
remote: {}
Jest is used for unit testing. Please refer to the Jest documentation for further details. In order to test, you need to run the following:
npm run test
for unit tests
The projects has multiple hooks configured using husky which will execute the following scripts: security-checks
, audit
, tslint
, prepush
.
The codebase uses typescript clean code standards as well as sonarqube for static analysis.
SonarQube is available locally, please follow the instructions below if you wish to run the service locally (brew is the preferred approach):
-
Brew:
- Install sonarqube using brew
- Change
sonar.host.url
to point to localhost, by default, sonar runs onhttp://localhost:9000
- run the sonar server
sonar start
, then perform your analysisnpm run sonar-scanner
-
Manual:
- Add sonar-scanner in environment variables in your _profile file add the line:
export PATH=<PATH_TO_SONAR_SCANNER>/sonar-scanner-3.3.0.1492-macosx/bin:$PATH
- Start the SonarQube server:
cd <PATH_TO_SONARQUBE_SERVER>/bin/macosx-universal-64 ./sonar.sh start
- In the microservice folder run the command:
npm run sonar-scanner
- Add sonar-scanner in environment variables in your _profile file add the line: