Bookshelf is an S3 API compatible object store.
*Erlang R15 *Rebar (recent) *Virtualenv (for integration testing)
s3 works by specifying the bucket name as part of the domain name
being resolved. So, for example, if we where trying to create bucket
foo
we would post a PUT
to the domain foo.localhost.localdomain
(in the common case). Unfortunately, that is not going to work on your
local box. You can not specify wild cards for something like
*.localhost.localdomain. To get around this problem we need to use
some other tool. The recommended tool fir this is
dnsmasq. Get dnsmasq
installed and then add
address=/.localhost.localdomain/127.0.0.1
to /etc/dnsmasq.conf
. This should make all buckets resolvable. It has some consequences for
$> make
Just as a not, the password for the testing cert is opscode
.
$> make unit
The integration tests do not start the server to be tested. You must
manually run $>./start.sh to start that instance before runing make test
$> make integration
$> make test
Standard OTP application configuration
$> ./start.sh