Add solidus_pay_tomorrow to your Gemfile:
gem 'solidus_pay_tomorrow'Bundle your dependencies and run the installation generator:
bin/rails generate solidus_pay_tomorrow:installThese are necessary to run the extension
PAY_TOMORROW_USERNAME - From payTomorrow dashboard
PAY_TOMORROW_PASSWORD - From payTomorrow dashboard
PAY_TOMORROW_SIGNATURE - From payTomorrow dashboard
PAY_TOMORROW_REDIRECT_BASE_URL - In dev mode, this could be an ngrok URL. Eg - https://80a5-125-63-97-62.in.ngrok.io
SOLIDUS_FRONTEND=solidus_frontend
SOLIDUS_BRANCH=v3.2
SKIP_SOLIDUS_BOLT=true
First bundle your dependencies, then run bin/rake. bin/rake will default to building the dummy
app if it does not exist, then it will run specs. The dummy app can be regenerated by using
bin/rake extension:test_app.
bin/rakeTo run Rubocop static code analysis run
bundle exec rubocopWhen testing your application's integration with this extension you may use its factories.
Simply add this require statement to your spec/spec_helper.rb:
require 'solidus_pay_tomorrow/testing_support/factories'Or, if you are using FactoryBot.definition_file_paths, you can load Solidus core
factories along with this extension's factories using this statement:
SolidusDevSupport::TestingSupport::Factories.load_for(SolidusPayTomorrow::Engine)To run this extension in a sandboxed Solidus application, you can run bin/sandbox. The path for
the sandbox app is ./sandbox and bin/rails will forward any Rails commands to
sandbox/bin/rails.
Here's an example:
$ bin/rails server
=> Booting Puma
=> Rails 6.0.2.1 application starting in development
* Listening on tcp://127.0.0.1:3000
Use Ctrl-C to stop
Before and after releases the changelog should be updated to reflect the up-to-date status of the project:
bin/rake changelog
git add CHANGELOG.md
git commit -m "Update the changelog"Please refer to the dedicated page on Solidus wiki.
Copyright (c) 2022 Abhishek Gupta, released under the New BSD License.