We will report on the ongoing ThomX ring commissioning, its status, its main challenges, our results and our planning. ThomX is a compact Compton-based X-ray source under commissioning at IJCLab in Orsay (France). This facility is composed of a 50-70 MeV linac, a transfer line and a storage ring whose circumference is 18 m. Compton scattering between the 50 MeV electron bunch of 1 nC and the 30 mJ laser pulses stacked in a Fabry-Perot cavity will result in the production of X-rays with energy ranging between 45 keV and 90 keV. We aim at a total flux of about 1013 X-rays per second. The injector commissioning started in the spring of 2021. The ongoing storage ring commissioning faces many challenges due to the rings low energy, its compactness, its non-linear beam dynamics, the time-limited beam storage and the need to achieve a very accurate and stable geometry of the collision region between the laser pulses and the electron bunch. The commissioning and operational experience is of great importance for the future Compton sources.