Mike Dalessio 1277cc065b Introduce untenanted Identity and Membership models
The new integration test shows the desired user-facing behavior, which
is to make it easy to login without a tenanted URL and to jump between
tenants.

Note that we track two things in the identity_token cookie: a signed
id, and the updated_at for the underlying Identity object. This allows
us to effectively cache on the Identity without having to hit the
database, by using an Identity::Mock object that is compatible with
etag and cache methods.
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Fizzy

Setting up for development

First get everything installed and configured with:

bin/setup

If you'd like to load fixtures:

bin/rails db:fixtures:load

And then run the development server:

bin/dev

You'll be able to access the app in development at http://development-tenant.fizzy.localhost:3006

Running tests

For fast feedback loops, unit tests can be run with:

bin/rails test

The full continuous integration tests can be run with:

bin/ci

Tests

Outbound Emails

Development

You can view email previews at http://fizzy.localhost:3006/rails/mailers.

You can enable or disable letter_opener to open sent emails automatically with:

bin/rails dev:email

Under the hood, this will create or remove tmp/email-dev.txt.

Environments

Fizzy is deployed with Kamal. You'll need to have the 1Password CLI set up in order to access the secrets that are used when deploying. Provided you have that, it should be as simple as bin/kamal deploy to the correct environment.

Beta

Beta is primarily intended for testing product features.

Beta tenant is:

This environment uses local disk for Active Storage.

Staging

Staging is primarily intended for testing infrastructure changes.

This environment uses a FlashBlade bucket for blob storage, and shares nothing with Production. We may periodically copy data here from production.

Production

This environment uses a FlashBlade bucket for blob storage.

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