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Project Structure

Core Repos

Auxiliary repos

Auth management

Issue trackers

Sentry


UKRDC-FastAPI

Pydantic and Type Hints

  • Familiar with MyPy and Python type-hints?
  • Our data goes through 2 “conversions”:
    • SQLAlchemy ORM turns database rows into Python objects
    • Pydantic (via FastAPI response_model) turns Python objects into JSON

UKRDC-Nuxt

TypeScript

  • Have others used TS before?
  • Initially it often just looks like a source of frustration, but it does a tonne of good for catching errors early on
  • Interfaces are roughly equivalent to Pydantic models. They give the expected fields and types for objects (JS dictionaries)

Tailwind

  • One of the most divisive web dev libraries I’ve ever come across
  • I’ve found it excellent for rapidly developing new components
  • We abstract a lot of styling away at the component level
    • E.g. we have a “TextH1” component which acts a lot like html “h1” but with extra styling
    • This means we can easily bulk-change styles across the whole application without a web of CSS files


Docker-Compose

  • We use Docker images to deploy the applications
    • I’m assuming everyone is familiar with Docker but if not let me know and I’ll run through why we use it
  • Docker images can have tags, so we use these to separate environments (dev, staging, production etc)
  • Our Docker-Compose file pulls and configures all images required to run the whole stack
  • Runtime configuration is handled by .env files or environment variables


Devops Flow

Branches


  • Main
    • Development branch
    • Code should rarely be committed directly
    • Base for feature/fix branches
  • Feature branches
    • When working on a specific feature/fix, create a new branch for that work item 
    • Either submit a PR when ready, or create a draft PR whenever
    • PRs should pass all tests and code-quality checks before merging
    • PRs should be reviewed by someone else on the project before merging
  • Staging
    • Once the “main” branch is ready to be deployed to staging, merge into the ‘staging’ branch
    • This will trigger an image build with the “staging” tag
  • Production
    • Once the “staging” branch is ready to be deployed to live, merge into the ‘production’ branch
    • This will trigger an image build with the “production” tag


GitHub Actions

Active Instances

  • staging-app and live-app both include new UKRDC instances
  • /srv/ukrdc-compose/
  • In both cases, the host nginx config needs to be set up to forward to the Docker stack
    • E.g. /etc/nginx/conf.d/staging-app.ukrdc.nhs.uk.conf
    • This should not need to be changed unless we want to change the new stack base URL


Deployment Process

  • Our Docker images are deployed to GHCR (https://github.com/orgs/renalreg/packages)
  • Once the image has been deployed (check repo Actions tab for status), connect to the app server via SSH
  • Run:
    • cd /srv/ukrdc-compose
    • docker-compose pull 
    • docker-compose down
    • docker-compose up -d
  • Ideally also run
    • docker system prune
  • You can view real-time logs from the entire stack with:
    • docker-compose log -f
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