# Changes src/LoaderBundle/Service/ModelLoader.php Added an iteration counter for parent models and abort model if it has too many parents. src/LoaderBundle/Service/RebrickableLoader.php Added a fourth column "material_id" which is new in the csv file. You have to add this field in the database manually! (material_id, varchar 128, null) ## Install Notes ### Elastisearch The easiest way to run Elastisearch is with the docker image. Download Version 5.5.0 `docker pull docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch:5.5.0` and run it with `docker run -p 9200:9200 -p 9300:9300 -e "discovery.type=single-node" -e "xpack.security.enabled=false" docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch:5.5.0` ### Composer If you run PHP > 7.2.0, then you have to run composer with `composer install --ignore-platform-reqs` From this point on, the original Readme text: # PrintABrick Web catalogue of LEGO® parts for 3D printing A Symfony project ## Install ### System requirements * PHP needs to be a minimum version of PHP 7.0 * PHP Extensions * FTP * SOAP * GD * PDO * Zip * *date.timezone* setting set in *php.ini* You can check if your system meets requirements by running `$ bin/symfony_requirements` For full requirements see Symfony 3.3 [docs](http://symfony.com/doc/3.3/reference/requirements.html). #### Required * Elasticsearch >= 5 Instructions for installing and deploying Elasticsearch may be found [here](https://www.elastic.co/downloads/elasticsearch). * POV-Ray [source](http://www.povray.org/). * stl2pov [source](https://github.com/rsmith-nl/stltools/releases/tag/3.3). * ADMesh * LDView OSMesa >= 4.2.1 [source](https://tcobbs.github.io/ldview/). ### Installing #### Back-end 1. Make sure your system meets the application requirements 2. Install dependencies via [Composer](https://getcomposer.org/), `$ composer install` #### Front-end 1. Install dependencies via [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/), `$ npm install` 2. Install bower dependencies via [bower](https://bower.io), `$ bower install` 3. Compile assets by running [Gulp](http://gulpjs.com/), `$ gulp default [--env production]` #### Initialization ##### Setup database 1. Set application parameters in *app/config/parameters.yml* 2. Generate an empty database by running command (if it does not yet exist) `$ bin/console doctrine:database:create` 3. Create database tables/schema by running command`$ bin/console doctrine:schema:create` 4. Load database fixtures `$ bin/console doctrine:fixtures:load` ##### Load data You can load initial application data by running command `$ bin/console app:init` This command consists of multiple subcommands that can be called separately: 1. Load LDraw models into database by running commad `$ bin/console app:load:ldraw [--ldraw=PATH] [--all] [--file=FILE] [--update] ` 2. Load Rebrickable data into database by running command `$ bin/console app:load:rebrickable` 3. Load relations between LDraw models and Rebrickable parts by running command `$ bin/console app:load:relations` 4. Download images of models from rebrickable.com `$ bin/console app:load:images [--color=INT] [--rebrickable] [--missing]` 5. Populate Elastisearch index `$ bin/console fos:elastica:populate` ##### Adding part relation Relations between LDraw models and Rebrickable parts are matched automatically by identical (or similar) id/name when executing command `$ bin/console app:load:relation`. Unmatched relations can be specified by adding relation of IDs to `app/Resources/relations/part_model.yml` ## Testing The test database must be created before the first test runs. You can create new one by running: 1. Generate an empty database by running command (if it does not yet exist) `$ bin/console doctrine:database:create --env=test` 2. Create database tables/schema by running command`$ bin/console doctrine:schema:create --env=test` You can run complete system tests by `$ phpunit`. These should cover the main system functions and the functionality of calling the third-party programs that are required are needed to seamlessly retrieve the necessary application data.