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# laseca
laseca is a social bitcoin to cash exchange, implemented as a webapp.
## How to set up dev environment
* Pre-requisites
+ `docker` and `docker compose`
+ `node` and `npm`
* Installing
+ Run `npm install`
+ You can now start the app in a container by running `npm run start:container` (and shut it down with `npm run stop:container`).
* Building
+ The front-end code gets built with webpack. You can build it anytime with `npm run build`.
+ For development, it's useful to build continuously. You can run `npm run watch` and webpack will build every time you edit a monitored file.
* Running
+ Copy the `.env.dist` file into `.env` and set any values you like.
+ The app will run in a single container, with a Postgres database, a caddy webserver and the nodejs app.
+ Note that the container doesn't come with a volume for Postgres: default behaviour is to start from scratch every time you create the container, delete everything every time you delete the container.
+ You probably want to run migrations to get the database into proper state. You can do so with `npx sequelize-cli db:migrate`.
+ The docker image launches the nodejs app with nodemon, so changes to the code will be available immediately.
+ Furthermore, since the git repository gets mounted live into the docker container, the live changes made by webpack watch mode will also be available as you work on front end files.
+ The Postgres database is reachable from the host, so you can use your favourite SQL client to access it.
+ You can format with `npm run format` and lint with `npm run lint`.
## How to deploy
The app has never been deployed in production, so there's a lot of things to polish.
The (hypothetical) approach is to:
* Spin up a linux box.
* Install node, caddy and postgres.
* Configure them all nice and stuff so they work together and have a reasonable production set up.
* Set up the node app with systemd so it runs proper.
## Docs
You can find documentation under `docs/`.
## Other
* `other/branding` contains brand assets of laseca.
* `other/nostr-brand-assets` contains some nostr-related open source icons, logos, etc.