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# Pear LocalLoop Server
## Current Status
*Master:* [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/Pear-Trading/Foodloop-Server.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/Pear-Trading/Foodloop-Server)
*Development:* [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/Pear-Trading/Foodloop-Server.svg?branch=development)](https://travis-ci.org/Pear-Trading/Foodloop-Server)
# Testing
To run the main test framework, first install all the dependencies, then run the tests:
```
cpanm --installdeps .
prove -lr
```
To run the main framework against a PostgreSQL backend, assuming you have postgres installed, you will need some extra dependencies first:
```
cpanm --installdeps . --with-feature postgres
PEAR_TEST_PG=1 prove -lr
```
# Minion
to set up minion support, you will need to create a database and user for
minion to connect to. In production his should be a PostgreSQL database,
however an SQLite db can be used in testing.
To use the SQLite version, run the following commands:
```
cpanm --installdeps --with-feature sqlite .
```
And then add the following to your configuration file:
```
minion => {
SQLite => 'sqlite:minion.db',
},
```
This will then use an SQLite db for the minion backend, at minion.db
## Example PostgreSQL setup
```
# Example commands - probably not the best ones
# TODO come back and improve these with proper ownership and DDL rights
sudo -u postgres createuser minion
sudo -u postgres createdb localloop_minion
sudo -u postgres psql
psql=# alter user minion with encrypted password 'abc123';
psql=# grant all privileges on database localloop_minion to minion;
```