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CoopCycle
CoopCycle is a self-hosted platform to order meals in your neighborhood and get them delivered by bike couriers. The only difference with proprietary platforms as Deliveroo or UberEats is that this software is reserved to co-ops.
The main idea is to decentralize this kind of service and to allow couriers to own the platform they are working for. In each city, couriers are encouraged to organize into co-ops, and to run their very own version of the software.
The software is under active development. If you would like to contribute we will be happy to hear from you! All instructions are in the Contribute file.
Coopcycle-web is the main repo, containing the web API, the front-end for the website and the dispatch algorithm : Technical Overview. You can see it in action & test it here : https://demo.coopcycle.org
You can find a comprehensive list of our repos here : Our repos comprehensive list.
How to run a local instance
Please find below the steps to install the platform locally. You can find additional tips & configurations in the wiki.
Prerequisites
Install Docker and Docker Compose.
OSX
Use Docker for Mac which will provide you both docker
and docker-compose
.
Windows
Use Docker for Windows which will provide you both docker
and docker-compose
.
Depending on your platform, Docker could be installed as Native or you have to install Docker toolbox which use VirtualBox instead of Hyper-V causing a lot a differences in implementations.
If you have the luck to have a CPU that supports native Docker you can share your hard disk as a virtual volume for your appliances.
Docker doesn't work under Windows, you need to install linux in hypervisualization. Follow the recommendations here to activate the necessary features under windows 11 and make sure you have an administrator account https://docs.docker.com/desktop/troubleshoot/topics/
Download docker https://www.docker.com/products/docker-desktop/ Check in the BIOS that : -hypervisualization (HYPER-V) -Data Execution Prevention (DEP). You can also use the following procedure for DEP: Windows + r Search for sysdm.cpl Advanced system settings In Performance, select settings data execution prevention "enable for all except those I select...". click on apply
install, from your PowerShell WSL 2 terminal https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install
configure your WSL 2 environment by creating a Linux administrator account. The password is not displayed (this is normal), so remember it. https://learn.microsoft.com/fr-fr/windows/wsl/setup/environment#file-storage
Linux
Follow the instructions for your distribution. docker-compose
binary is to be installed independently.
Make sure:
- to install
docker-compose
following instructions to get the latest version. - to follow the post-installation steps.
Setup OpenStreetMap geocoders (optional)
CoopCycle uses OpenStreetMap to geocode addresses and provide autocomplete features.
Address autocomplete
To configure address autocomplete, choose a provider below, grab the credentials, and configure environment variables accordingly.
LOCATIONIQ_ACCESS_TOKEN
GEOCODE_EARTH_API_KEY
- For Geocode Earth, set
COOPCYCLE_AUTOCOMPLETE_ADAPTER=geocode-earth
- For LocationIQ, set
COOPCYCLE_AUTOCOMPLETE_ADAPTER=locationiq
Geocoding
To configure geocoding, create an account on OpenCage, and configure the OPENCAGE_API_KEY
environement variable.
Run the application
Pull the Docker containers (optional)
We have prebuilt some images and uploaded them to Docker Hub. To avoid building those images locally, you can pull them first.
docker compose pull
Populate your local .env
file:
cp .env.dist .env
Start the Docker containers
docker compose up
At this step, the platform should be up & running, but the database is still empty. To create the schema & initialize the platform with demo data, run:
make install
Open the platform in your browser
open http://localhost
Testing
Create the test database
docker compose run php bin/console doctrine:schema:create --env=test
Launch the PHPUnit tests
All Tests:
make phpunit
or
sh ./bin/phpunit
One package/test:
For example, to run only the tests in the AppBundle\Sylius\OrderProcessing
folder:
sh ./bin/phpunit /var/www/html/tests/AppBundle/Sylius/OrderProcessing
See more command line options here.
Launch the Behat tests
All Tests:
make behat
or
sh ./bin/behat
One package/test:
For example, to run only the tests in the features/authentication.feature
file:
sh ./bin/behat features/authentication.feature
To run only the tests with the @activeScenario
tag:
sh ./bin/behat --tags=activeScenario
See more command line options here.
Launch the Jest tests
make jest
or to run only one test file:
sh ./bin/jest path/to/test/file.test.js
Launch the Cypress tests
Cypress is a JS program for end-to-end testing and integration testing of components. You will launch a server in the test environment and run cypress on your own machine.
Installation:
(take the current versions from package.json
)
npm install -g cypress@x.x.x @cypress/webpack-preprocessor@x.x.x @cypress/react18@x.x.x
docker compose exec -T php bin/console typesense:create --env=test # install typesense for test env
Launch php container on his own in the test env:
docker compose run --service-ports -e APP_ENV=test php
docker compose up
# might need to reboot the PHP container here because the link with nginx is not good
(FIXME : it is a pitty to launch with two commands the containers, it is because docker compose up
doesn't accept -e APP_ENV=test
arg, you can also set APP_ENV=test
in your .env
file)
In the .env
file you need to set GEOCODE_EARTH_API_KEY
to a valid API key. You need also Stripe configured on the platform or in the .env
file (STRIPE_PUBLISHABLE_KEY
, STRIPE_SECRET_KEY
, STRIPE_CONNECT_CLIENT_ID
).
and then this command will lead you to Cypress GUI
cypress open
The Cypress tests will run automatically in Github CI on the master
branch. You can get screenshots of the failed tests from the Upload images for failed test
step (there is a link there to download the failed steps).
Run linters (phpStan)
docker compose exec php php vendor/bin/phpstan analyse -v
Debugging
1. Install and enable xdebug in the php container
make enable-xdebug
Note: If you've been working with this stack before you'll need to rebuild the php image for this command to work:
docker compose build php docker compose restart php nginx
2. Enable php debug in VSCode
- Install a PHP Debug extension, this is tested with felixfbecker.php-debug extension.
- Add the following configuration in your
.vscode/launch.json
of your workspace:
{
"configurations": [
{
"name": "Listen for XDebug",
"type": "php",
"request": "launch",
"port": 9001,
"pathMappings": {
"/var/www/html": "${workspaceFolder}"
},
"xdebugSettings": {
"max_data": 65535,
"show_hidden": 1,
"max_children": 100,
"max_depth": 5
}
}
]
}
- If you're having issues connecting the debugger yo can restart nginx and php containers to reload the xdebug extension.
docker compose restart php nginx
Running migrations
When pulling change from the remote, the database models may have changed. To apply the changes, you will need to run a database migration.
make migrations-migrate
License
The code is licensed under the Coopyleft License, meaning you can use this software provided:
- You are matching with the social and common company’s criteria as define by their national law, or by the European Commission in its October 25th, 2011 communication, or by default by the Article 1 of the French law n°2014-856 of July 31st, 2014 “relative à l’économie sociale et solidaire”
- You are using a cooperative model in which workers are employees