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LBH Property API

Property API brings all the housing property stock data from Universal Housing backoffice.

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  • .NET Core as a web framework.
  • nUnit as a test framework.

Dependencies

  • Universal Housing Simulator

Contributing

Setup

  1. Install Docker.
  2. Install AWS CLI.
  3. Clone this repository.
  4. Open it in your IDE.

Development

To serve the application, run it using your IDE of choice, we use Visual Studio CE and JetBrains Rider on Mac.

The application can also be served locally using docker:

  1. Add you security credentials to AWS CLI.
$ aws configure
  1. Log into AWS ECR.
$ aws ecr get-login --no-include-email
  1. Build and serve the application. It will be available in the port 3000.
$ make build && make serve

Release process

We use a pull request workflow, where changes are made on a branch and approved by one or more other maintainers before the developer can merge into master branch.

Circle CI Workflow Example

Then we have an automated six step deployment process, which runs in CircleCI.

  1. Automated tests (nUnit) are run to ensure the release is of good quality.
  2. The application is deployed to development automatically, where we check our latest changes work well.
  3. We manually confirm a staging deployment in the CircleCI workflow once we're happy with our changes in development.
  4. The application is deployed to staging.
  5. We manually confirm a production deployment in the CircleCI workflow once we're happy with our changes in staging.
  6. The application is deployed to production.

Our staging and production environments are hosted by AWS. We would deploy to production per each feature/config merged into master branch.

Testing

To run tests:

$ make test

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