snowballtools-base/README.md
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Create deployments on push events in GitHub repo (#69)
* Create repo webhook and express handler for webhook

* Create deployments from commits in GitHub

* Update isCurrent in previous production deployment

* Create script for setting authority

* Update README for initialize registry script

* Handle review changes

* Use correct repo URL in record data

* Handle github unique webhook error

* Handle async execution of publishing records

* Update readme with ngrok setup

* Review changes

* Add logs for GitHub webhooks

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Co-authored-by: neeraj <neeraj.rtly@gmail.com>
2024-02-15 17:24:57 +05:30

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# snowballtools
## Setup
- Clone the `snowballtools` repo
```bash
git clone git@github.com:snowball-tools/snowballtools-base.git
```
- In root of the repo, install depedencies
```bash
yarn
```
- Build packages
```bash
yarn build --ignore frontend
```
## Backend
- Change directory to `packages/backend`
```bash
cd packages/backend
```
- Load fixtures in database
```bash
yarn db:load:fixtures
```
- Set `githubOauth.clientId` and `githubOauth.clientSecret` in backend [config file](packages/backend/environments/local.toml)
- Client ID and secret will be available after creating Github OAuth app
- https://docs.github.com/en/apps/oauth-apps/building-oauth-apps/creating-an-oauth-app
- In "Homepage URL", type `http://localhost:3000`
- In "Authorization callback URL", type `http://localhost:3000/organization/projects/create`
- Generate a new client secret after app is created
- Run the laconicd stack following this [doc](https://git.vdb.to/cerc-io/stack-orchestrator/src/branch/main/docs/laconicd-with-console.md)
- Get the private key and set `registryConfig.privateKey` in backend [config file](packages/backend/environments/local.toml)
```bash
laconic-so --stack fixturenet-laconic-loaded deploy exec laconicd "laconicd keys export mykey --unarmored-hex --unsafe"
# WARNING: The private key will be exported as an unarmored hexadecimal string. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. Continue? [y/N]: y
# 754cca7b4b729a99d156913aea95366411d072856666e95ba09ef6c664357d81
```
- Get the REST and GQL endpoint ports of Laconicd and replace the ports for `registryConfig.restEndpoint` and `registryConfig.gqlEndpoint` in backend [config file](packages/backend/environments/local.toml)
```bash
# For registryConfig.restEndpoint
laconic-so --stack fixturenet-laconic-loaded deploy port laconicd 1317
# 0.0.0.0:32777
# For registryConfig.gqlEndpoint
laconic-so --stack fixturenet-laconic-loaded deploy port laconicd 9473
# 0.0.0.0:32771
```
- Run the script to create bond, reserve the authority and set authority bond
```bash
yarn registry:init
# snowball:initialize-registry bondId: 6af0ab81973b93d3511ae79841756fb5da3fd2f70ea1279e81fae7c9b19af6c4 +0ms
```
- Get the bond id and set `registryConfig.bondId` in backend [config file](packages/backend/environments/local.toml)
- Setup ngrok for GitHub webhooks
- https://ngrok.com/docs/getting-started/
- Start ngrok and point to backend server endpoint
```bash
ngrok http http://localhost:8000
```
- Look for the forwarding URL in ngrok
```
...
Forwarding https://19c1-61-95-158-116.ngrok-free.app -> http://localhost:8000
...
```
- Set `gitHub.webhookUrl` in backend [config file](packages/backend/environments/local.toml)
```toml
...
[gitHub]
webhookUrl = "https://19c1-61-95-158-116.ngrok-free.app"
...
```
- Start the server in `packages/backend`
```bash
yarn start
```
## Frontend
- Change directory to `packages/frontend` in a new terminal
```bash
cd packages/frontend
```
- Copy the graphQL endpoint from terminal and add the endpoint in the [.env](packages/frontend/.env) file present in `packages/frontend`
```env
REACT_APP_GQL_SERVER_URL = 'http://localhost:8000/graphql'
```
- Copy the GitHub OAuth app client ID from previous steps and set it in frontend [.env](packages/frontend/.env) file
```env
REACT_APP_GITHUB_CLIENT_ID = <CLIENT_ID>
```
- Set `REACT_APP_GITHUB_TEMPLATE_REPO` in [.env](packages/frontend/.env) file
```env
REACT_APP_GITHUB_TEMPLATE_REPO = cerc-io/test-progressive-web-app
```
### Development
- Start the React application
```bash
yarn start
```
- The React application will be running in `http://localhost:3000/`
### Production
- Build the React application
```bash
yarn build
```
- Use a web server for hosting static built files
```bash
python3 -m http.server -d build 3000
```