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# Kalkutago
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A multi-user Tickmate clone for the web
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## Development
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### Before you start
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The backend uses a postgres server which is not tracked as a part of the
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repository, and neither is the password for it. You'll need to generate a
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password by doing something like
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```console
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openssl rand -base64 36 > server/postgres.pw
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```
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The development environment uses Traefik to reverse-proxy the API and dev
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server. In production, the API will serve the client directly, but this system
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allows you to run the dev server behind a reverse proxy so that changes are
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rendered quickly without having to rebuild the container. Using the vite dev
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server also gets us better debugging in the browser.
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However, that means that Traefik needs a hostname to listen for. The way I've
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done this is by adding the following entry to my `/etc/hosts` file:
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```
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127.0.0.1 kalkutago
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```
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### Server
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The server is written in Rust, using Rocket and SeaOrm. It uses Rust nightly, so
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you'll need to `rustup override set nightly`, though it gets built in docker so
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you really only need this for IDE support.
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### Client
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The client is a Vue application. It has a central state in
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[`state.ts`](client/src/state.ts). On application load, the state is initialized
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by fetching the current tracks and ticks via the API, and then subscribes to
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updates from the server by opening an EventSource at `/api/v1/updates`.
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The basic flow is:
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- a user interaction happens which should trigger a state change
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- the action is dispatched to the server (e.g. by making a PATCH request to
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`/api/v1/tracks/<track_id>/ticked`)
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- the server makes the appropriate change to the database
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- an event is dispatched to the event sources subscribed via `/api/v1/updates`
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- The client receives the event, the reactive state is updated, and the UI
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changes to match the expected state.
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### Running for development
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`docker-compose_dev.yml` is symlinked to `docker-compose.yml` for now, so once
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the hostname is set up Just run `docker-compose up --build` and visit
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http://kalkutago/ to open the app
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### Populating the database
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In order to see the UI components I add a track to the database like
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```console
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curl --json '{"name": "test", "description": "test track", "icon": "❓", "enabled": 1}' kalkutago/api/v1/tracks
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``` |