@molgenis-experimental/molgenis-app-lifelines-webshop v4.7.8
Lifelines webshop
Install
cp .lifelinesrc.example .lifelinesrc
yarn install
yarn run servei18n For development and testing you can add your translations to
i18n.schemas.jsFor production make sure to add the translations to the molgenis entityLocalizationusinglifelines-webshopas a namespace.tip: Use
i18n.schemas.jsto create theLocalizationentities. Formsgidadd the schema key (for example: "lifelines-webshop-sidebar-header") The namespace should belifelines-webshopand than add all of the needed translations.
Common commands
yarn build # Compile and minify
yarn test # Run your tests
yarn lint # Lints and fixes files
yarn test:e2e # Run your end-to-end tests
yarn test:unit # Run your unit testsDeployment (Kubernetes)
Ask Ops for help to setup kubectl and Rancher if you don't have them setup yet.
Deploy the
lifelines-webshopHelm chart on Rancher. Write down the generated Molgenis token in theTRANSFORMsection.Install Molgenis commander
- Add
deployment/datasetsdirectory to thedataset_folderssection of~/.mcmd/mcmc.yaml - Add
deployment/resourcesfolder to theresource_folderssection of~/.mcmd/mcmc.yaml Configure Molgenis commander to run on the lifelines server
mcmd config add host mcmd config set hostSet the ll_admin password in the lifelines script
cp ./deployment/lifelines ~/.mcmd/scripts/ vim ~/.mcmd/scripts/lifelines add user ll_admin --set-password *******Proxy the Molgenis instance and follow the commander script to setup the server:
kubectl port-forward svc/molgenis 8080:8080 --namespace lifelines-catalog-test mcmd run lifelines -iLogin as admin to Molgenis and add the
TRANSFORMMolgenis token you generated earlier the Helm chart.Go to the Transform pod on Rancher and test the Transform with:
kubectl create job manual-transform --from cronjob/transform --namespace lifelines-catalog-testDataflows
To transform the raw data to a format that can be used by this app, use the
molgenis-py-lifelines-transform tool.
Workflow of the catalog
Order process

Production settings
A couple of things have to be configured in order to run this app in production:
vue.config.js Add a public path to specify the path on which the app is served.
const packageJson = require('./package.json') ... module.export ... publicPath: process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production' ? packageJson.name + '/dist/' : '/',package.json Add a scope for the package name to publish to a organisation scope on NPM.
"name": "*scope*/molgenis-app-lifelines-webshop",Add the publish config with scope public, otherwise you cannot publish to NPM.
"publishConfig": { "access": "public" },Add a target for webservers to resolve to.
"main": "dist/index.html",Add directories to pick up when building for production.
"files": [ "dist", "src" ],route.ts Change the default base when you want to serve your app on a path other than
/export default new Router({ ... base: process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production' ? packageJson.name : process.env.BASE_URL,
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