Summarize all documentation updates across the repository to align with modern GKE, Cloud SQL Proxy v2, standard EPP fee v1.0, and Postgres database environments. Key Updates: - Prerequisites: Bump Java requirement to Java 25. - Architecture & Scaling: Document GKE workloads, Cloud Tasks queues, and scheduled tasks. Replace App Engine references with GKE deployment restart commands (kubectl rollout restart). - Configuration: Update Cloud SQL Proxy instructions to v2, fix keyring verification commands, and document IAP configuration. - Escrow (RDE/BRDA): Fix manual generation and download procedures to match the Dataflow job ID folder structure, and correct deposit encryption/verification command parameters. - Monitoring: Correct metric names and expand the documented metrics list with caching, locking, and reserved list metrics. - Fixes: Standardize lists formatting across markdown files, fix broken webdriver links, and resolve various typos. - Cleanup: Remove leftover cloud scheduler configurations for the deleted wipeOutContactHistoryPii task, and update ICANN reporting documentation to reflect open-sourced DNS query coordinator. TAG=agy CONV=88271e71-e272-40e0-85f8-a075a423b7c2
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Local Testing
Running a local development server
Nomulus provides a RegistryTestServer that is a lightweight test server
suitable for running local development. It uses local versions of all Google
Cloud Platform dependencies when available. Correspondingly, it is primarily
useful for doing web UI development (i.e. the registrar console). It allows you
to update Typescript, HTML, and CSS and see the changes simply by refreshing the
relevant page in your browser.
In order to serve content locally, there are two services that must be run:
- The
RegistryTestServerto serve as the backing server. - The Angular service to provide the UI files.
In order to do this in one step, from the console-webapp folder, run:
$ npm install
$ npm run start:dev
This will start both the RegistryTestServer and the Angular testing service.
Any changes to Typescript/HTML/CSS files will be recompiled and available on
page reload.
Once it is running, you can interact with the console by going to
http://localhost:4200 to view the registrar console in a web browser. The
server will continue running until you terminate the process.
If you are adding new URL paths, or new directories of web-accessible resources,
you will need to make the corresponding changes in RegistryTestServer. This
class contains all the routing and static file information used by the local
development server.