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GOV.UK Forms Runner Tests

GOV.UK Forms is a service for creating forms. GOV.UK Forms Runner is a an application which displays those forms to end users so that they can be filled in. It's a Ruby on Rails application without a database. It uses Redis for state.

Before you start

To run the project, you will need to install:

  • Ruby - we use version 3 of Ruby. Before running the project, double check the .ruby-version file to see the exact version.
  • Node.js - the frontend build requires Node.js. We use Node 20 LTS versions.

We recommend using a version manager to install and manage these, such as:

Getting started

Installing for the first time

# 1. Clone the git repository and change directory to the new folder
git clone git@github.com:alphagov/forms-runner.git
cd forms-runner

# 2. Run the setup script
./bin/setup

Running the app

You can either run the development task:

# Run the foreman dev server. This will also start the frontend dev task
./bin/dev

or run the rails server:

# Run a local Rails server
./bin/rails server

# When running the server, you can use any of the frontend tasks, e.g.:
npm run dev

You will also need to run the forms-api service, as this app needs the API to create and access forms.

Development tools

Running the tests

The app tests are written with rspec-rails, and you can run them with:

bundle exec rspec

Linting

We use RuboCop GOV.UK for linting code. To autocorrect issues, run:

bundle exec rubocop -A

We also use the i18n-tasks tool to keep our locales files in a consistent order. When the tests run, they will check if the locale files are normalised and fail if they are not. To fix the locale files automatically, you can run:

bundle exec i18n-tasks normalize

On GitHub pull requests, we also check our dependencies for security issues using [bundler-audit]. You can run this locally with:

bundle audit

Running tasks with Rake

We have a Rakefile that is set up to follow the GOV.UK conventions for Rails applications.

To lint your changes and run tests with one command, you can run:

bundle exec rake

Changing configuration

Changing settings

Refer to the the config gem to understand the file based settings loading order.

To override file based settings through Machine based env variables settings, you can run:

cat config/settings.yml
file
  based
    settings
      env1: 'foo'
export SETTINGS__FILE__BASED__SETTINGS__ENV1="bar"
puts Settings.file.based.setting.env1
bar

Refer to the settings file for all the settings required to run this app

Environment variables

Name Purpose
REDIS_URL The URL for Redis (optional)

Feature flags

This repo supports the ability to set up feature flags. To do this, add your feature flag in the settings file under the features property. eg:

features:
  some_feature: true

You can then use the feature service to check whether the feature is enabled or not. Eg. FeatureService.enabled?(:some_feature).

You can also nest features:

features:
  some:
    nested_feature: true

And check with FeatureService.enabled?("some.nested_feature").

Enabling feature flags for specific forms

You can also enable a feature flag just for specific form(s) by providing a list of form IDs.

features:
  some_feature:
    enabled: false
    enabled_for_form_ids: "123,456"

The features.some_features.enabled key sets the default for the flag for all forms.

You can enable the feature just for specific forms by adding the form ID to the enabled_for_form_ids comma separated string. Then check whether the flag is enabled for a form with FeatureService.enabled?(:some_feature, form) in the code.

The list of form IDs should only be populated by setting the environment variable SETTINGS__FEATURES__SOME_FEATURE__ENABLED_FOR_FORM_IDS via Terraform in forms-deploy, to avoid mistakenly enabling CSV submissions for unrelated forms in different environments.

Testing with features

You can also tag RSpec tests with feature_{name}: true. This will turn that feature on just for the duration of that test.

Configuring Redis

You can enable Redis sessions by providing the Redis connection URL in the environment variable REDIS_URL.

Configuring GOV.UK Notify

We use GOV.UK Notify to send emails from our apps.

If you want to test the Notify functionality locally, you will need to get a test API key from the Notify service. Add it as an environment variable under SETTINGS__GOVUK_NOTIFY__API_KEY or add it to a local config file:

# config/settings.local.yml

# Settings for GOV.UK Notify api & email templates
govuk_notify:
  api_key: <API key from Notify>

Configuring Sentry

We use Sentry to catch and alert us about exceptions in production apps.

We currently have a very basic setup for Sentry in this repo for testing, which we will continue to build upon.

In order to use Sentry locally, you will need to:

  1. Sign in to Sentry using your work Google account.
  2. Create a new project.
  3. Add the Sentry DSN to your environment as SETTINGS__SENTRY__DSN, or add it to a local config file:
# config/settings.local.yml

sentry:
  DSN: <DSN from Sentry>

If you want to deliberately raise an exception to test, uncomment out the triggers in the Sentry initializer script. Whenever you run the app, errors will be raised and should also come through on Sentry.

Deploying apps

The forms-runner app is containerised (see Dockerfile) and can be deployed in the same way you'd normally deploy a containerised app.

We host our apps using Amazon Web Services (AWS). You can read about how deployments happen on our team wiki, if you have access.

Logging

  • You should configure HTTP access logs in the application config, using Lograge.
  • You should use the LogEventService and EventLogger to create any custom log messages. This is independent of any Lograge configuration.
  • The output format is JSON, using the JsonLogFormatter to enable simpler searching and visbility, especially in Splunk.
  • Do not use log_tags, as it breaks the JSON formatting produced by Lograge.

Updating Docker files

To update the version of Alpine Linux and Ruby used in the Dockerfile, use the update_app_versions.sh script in forms-deploy

Working with pipelines

You can work with the forms-runner pipelines in different environments using Rake tasks

Pause

To pause the pipeline in an environment, run

rake pipeline:ENV:pause

where ENV is the name of the environment you want to work with, for example dev or prod.

Unpause

To unpause the pipeline in an environment, run

rake pipeline:ENV:unpause

where ENV is the name of the environment you want to work with, for example dev or prod.

Find out if a pipeline is paused

To find out if the pipeline in an environment is paused, run

rake pipeline:ENV:status

where ENV is the name of the environment you want to work with, for example dev or prod.

Support

Raise a GitHub issue if you need support.

How to contribute

We welcome contributions - please read CONTRIBUTING.md and the alphagov Code of Conduct before contributing.

License

We use the MIT License.

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