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## Setup
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1. Install Ruby, Bundler, Elasticsearch
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1. Start Elasticsearch: `$ elasticsearch`
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1. Setup Rails app: `$ bundle && bundle exec rake db:setup`
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1. Start Rails server: `$ bundle exec rails s`
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1. Start Elasticsearch: `elasticsearch`
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1. Setup Rails app: `bundle && bundle exec rake db:setup`
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1. Start Rails server: `bundle exec rails s`
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1. Visit [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000)
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TODOs: https://github.com/ahx/stadtratmonitor/issues
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## Adding a data source (web scraper)
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Example scraper: https://morph.io/ahx/city_council_leipzig_recent_papers
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Scrapers are stored inside the database (see "Importer" model). To Add a new scraper, you have to create a new Importer record and set it's url field to Morph.io's [API URL field](https://morph.io/documentation/api?scraper=ahx%2Fcity_council_leipzig_recent_papers).
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Adding a scraper manually:
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1. Start Rails console `bundle exec rails console`
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2. `Import.create(url: https://api.morph.io/[scraper]/data.json?key=[api_key]&query=[sql])`
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3. `exit`
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Now import everything via `bundle exec rake import_papers:from_morph`.
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