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# @lfk/backend
Backend Server
## Quickstart 🐳
> Use this to run the backend with a postgresql db in docker
1. Clone the repo or copy the docker-compose
2. Run in toe folder that contains the docker-compose file: `docker-compose up -d`
3. Visit http://127.0.0.1:4010/api/docs to check if the server is running
4. You can now use the default admin user (`demo:demo`)
## Dev Setup 🛠
> Local dev setup utilizing sqlite3 as the database.
1. Rename the .env.example file to .env (you can adjust app port and other settings, if needed)
2. Install Dependencies
```bash
yarn
```
3. Start the server
```bash
yarn dev
```
### Run Tests
```bash
# Run tests once (server has to run)
yarn test
# Run test in watch mode (reruns on change)
yarn test:watch
# Run test in ci mode (automaticly starts the dev server)
yarn test:ci
```
### Use your own mail templates
> You use your own mail templates by replacing the default ones we provided (either in-code or by mounting them into the /app/static/mail_templates folder).
The mail templates always come in a .html and a .txt variant to provide compatability with legacy mail clients.
Currently the following templates exist:
* pw-reset.(html/txt)
### Generate Docs
```bash
yarn docs
```
## ENV Vars
> You can provide them via .env file or docker env vars.
> You can use the `test:ci:generate_env` package script to generate a example env (uses bs data as test server and ignores the errors).
| Name | Type | Default | Description
| - | - | - | -
| APP_PORT | Number | 4010 | The port the backend server listens on. Is optional.
| DB_TYPE | String | N/A | The type of the db u want to use. It has to be supported by typeorm. Possible: `sqlite`, `mysql`, `postgresql`
| DB_HOST | String | N/A | The db's host's ip-address/fqdn or file path for sqlite
| DB_PORT | String | N/A | The db's port
| DB_USER | String | N/A | The user for accessing the db
| DB_PASSWORD | String | N/A | The user's password for accessing the db
| DB_NAME | String | N/A | The db's name
| NODE_ENV | String | dev | The apps env - influences debug info. Also when the env is set to "test", mailing errors get ignored.
| POSTALCODE_COUNTRYCODE | String/CountryCode | N/A | The countrycode used to validate address's postal codes
| PHONE_COUNTRYCODE | String/CountryCode | null (international) | The countrycode used to validate phone numers
| SEED_TEST_DATA | Boolean | False | If you want the app to seed some example data set this to true
| MAILER_URL | String(Url) | N/A | The mailer's base url (no trailing slash)
| MAILER_KEY | String | N/A | The mailer's api key.
| IMPRINT_URL | String(Url) | /imprint | The link to a imprint page for the system (Defaults to the frontend's imprint)
| PRIVACY_URL | String(Url) | /privacy | The link to a privacy page for the system (Defaults to the frontend's privacy page)
## Recommended Editor
[Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/)
### Recommended Extensions
* will be automatically recommended via ./vscode/extensions.json
## Staging
### Branches & Tags
* vX.Y.Z: Release tags created from the main branch
* The version numbers follow the semver standard
* A new release tag automaticly triggers the release ci pipeline
* main: Protected "release" branch
* The latest tag of the docker image get's build from this
* New releases get created as tags from this
* dev: Current dev branch for merging the different feature branches and bugfixes
* The dev tag of the docker image get's build from this
* Only push minor changes to this branch!
* To merge a feature branch into this please create a pull request
* feature/xyz: Feature branches - nameing scheme: `feature/issueid-title`
* bugfix/xyz: Branches for bugfixes - nameing scheme:`bugfix/issueid-title`