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Download the repo :

git clone https://github.com/Working-From-Home/ft_transcendence.git && cd ft_transcendence

Create a .env file, template example:

ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET=my_secret
REFRESH_TOKEN_SECRET=my_secret2
# expressed in seconds or a string describing a time span zeit/ms. Eg: 60, "2 days", "10h", "7d"
ACCESS_TOKEN_EXPIRATION=3200s
REFRESH_TOKEN_EXPIRATION=15d

# localhost can be replaced by the hostname or ip of the computer to
# make the website available from others computers.
# example: http://e2r5p13:3000 or http://10.05.155.14:3000
BACKEND_SERVER_URI=http://localhost:3000

# the path must always be [host]:[frontend-port]/signup/oauth
OAUTH_REDIRECT_URI=http://localhost:8080/signup/oauth

# Either development or production
NODE_ENV=development

# Create an app to get some credentials -> https://profile.intra.42.fr/oauth/applications/new
# must feed valid 42 api credentials-> https://api.intra.42.fr/apidoc/guides/getting_started
FORTY_TWO_CLIENT_ID=
FORTY_TWO_SECRET=

# Create google oauth2 credentials here -> https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/credentials
GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=
GOOGLE_SECRET=

# Database settings
POSTGRES_PORT=5432
POSTGRES_USER=pong
POSTGRES_PASSWORD=qwerty
POSTGRES_DATABASE=pong

#PgAdmin container
[email protected]
PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD=qwerty

Then build and run all services :

docker-compose up --build

Then to either run tests, use vue/nest cli, install packages, or use node, open a new zsh in one of the container :

docker-compose exec frontend zsh
docker-compose exec backend zsh

Setup 42 oAuth

  • Register an app -> https://profile.intra.42.fr/oauth/applications/new
    • Name the app.
    • Set the redirect uri (the value of OAUTH_REDIRECT_URI from .env)
  • Copy paste uid and secret in their respective variables inside the .env file.
    • FORTY_TWO_CLIENT_ID
    • FORTY_TWO_SECRET

Setup Google oAuth

  • Create an Oauth client id here -> https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/credentials
    • Application type -> Web application
    • Name the app.
    • Set the authorised redirect uri (the value of OAUTH_REDIRECT_URI from .env)
  • Copy paste uid and secret in their respective variables inside the .env file.
    • GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID
    • GOOGLE_SECRET

Access to ft_pong DB from pgAdmin UI

  • open: http://localhost:8081/
  • Use pgAdmin credentials from .env file (PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL and PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD)
  • create/add a new server
    • Give it a name
    • Open the Connection panel:
      • Host : The docker-compose service name of our database ( in our case postgres)
      • Port : The value of POSTGRES_PORT in the .env file (default port is 5432)
      • Username : The value of POSTGRES_USER in the .env file
      • Password : The value of POSTGRES_PASSWORD in the .env file
    • Hit Save and voila.

Setup debug for backend in vscode

cd backend
mkdir -p .vscode && touch .vscode/launch.json

copy paste this into lauch.json :

{
	"configurations": [
		{
			"name": "Backend",
			"type": "node",
			"request": "attach",
			"restart": true,
			"port": 9229,
			"sourceMaps": true,
			"localRoot": "${workspaceFolder}/backend/dist",
			"remoteRoot": "/app/dist",
			"outFiles": ["${workspaceFolder}/backend/dist/**/**.js"],
			"skipFiles": ["<node_internals>/**/*.js"],
		},
	]
}

Also, variable DEBUG=* can be uncommented in docker-compose.yaml to get more logs

Links

access our beautiful website
PgAdmin (an ui for postgres)
openapi design first

(Render better in stoplight elements) (Or in stoplight studio https://stoplight.io/studio )

Backend rest api
proxy/mock backend rest api
access the swagger code first (remove ? it cause dependabot warning and not really useful for planing routes)
access compodoc (just for testing how it works, maybe useless for api endpoints because of swagger)

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