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# Pact Broker
The Pact Broker provides a repository for pacts created using the pact gem. It solves the problem of how to share pacts between consumer and provider projects.
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The Pact Broker:
* Enables pacts to be shared between consumer and provider projects.
* Displays autogenerated documentation for each pact.
* Enables a pact to be tagged (ie. "prod") so a provider can verify itself against a fixed version of a pact to ensure backwards compatibility.
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See the [wiki](https://github.com/bethesque/pact_broker/wiki) for documentation.
## Usage
-* Create a database using a product that is supported by the Sequel gem (listed on this page http://sequel.jeremyevans.net/rdoc/files/README_rdoc.html). At time of writing, Sequel has adapters for: ADO, Amalgalite, CUBRID, DataObjects, DB2, DBI, Firebird, IBM_DB, Informix, JDBC, MySQL, Mysql2, ODBC, OpenBase, Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQLAnywhere, SQLite3, Swift, and TinyTDS.
+* Create a database using a product that is supported by the Sequel gem (listed on this page http://sequel.jeremyevans.net/rdoc/files/README_rdoc.html). At time of writing, Sequel has adapters for: ADO, Amalgalite, CUBRID, DataObjects, DB2, DBI, Firebird, IBM_DB, Informix, JDBC, MySQL, Mysql2, ODBC, OpenBase, Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQLAnywhere, SQLite3, Swift, and TinyTDS.
* __Note:__ It is recommended to use __PostgreSQL__ as it will support JSON search features that are planned in a future release.
* Install ruby 1.9.3 or later
* Copy the [example](/example) directory to your workstation.
* Modify the config.ru and Gemfile as desired (eg. choose database driver gem, set your database credentials)
* Run `bundle`