Service Book ============ .. image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MPL%202.0-blue.svg :target: https://github.com/mozilla/servicebook-web/blob/master/LICENSE.txt :alt: License .. image:: https://img.shields.io/circleci/project/github/mozilla/servicebook-web/master.svg?logo=circleci :alt: CircleCI :target: https://circleci.com/gh/mozilla/servicebook/tree/master .. image:: https://img.shields.io/travis/mozilla/servicebook-web/master.svg?logo=travis :target: https://travis-ci.org/mozilla/servicebook-web :alt: Travis CI .. image:: https://img.shields.io/coveralls/github/mozilla/servicebook-web/master.svg :target: https://coveralls.io/github/mozilla/servicebook-web?branch=master :alt: Coverage .. image:: https://api.dependabot.com/badges/status?host=github&repo=mozilla/fxapom :target: https://dependabot.com :alt: Dependabot Small dashboard that lists all QA projects, and displays their Swagger documentation and everything we have about them. Hacking on Service Book ----------------------- By default Service Book will use http://localhost:5000/api/ as the endpoint. If you want to use something else, you can set the `SERVICEBOOK` environment variable. For example, set this to http://servicebook.dev.mozaws.net/api/ to use the development environment. For convenience, you can store this locally in a `.env` file. To install the development environment and start Service Book locally:: $ pipenv install --dev $ pipenv run servicebook Running the tests ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To run the tests:: $ tox Run with Docker --------------- There's a full deployment in Docker image. To build it:: $ make docker-build Then, to run it:: $ make docker-run This will expose the Service Book on http://localhost:5000