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Code structure

  • Front end code is located under ./app; it builds a webpack bundle
  • Backend code is located under ./server; it builds an expressJS server
  • Test data that populates the database is located under ./data;

Requirements

Installing node modules

You have to run nmp install from ./ and from ./app so as to install the dependencies of this project.

Running a local Postgres database

In order to run this projet locally, you need to have a local Postgres database populated with data that follows the schema which is expected by the backend. We installed and defined our local instance of Postgres as follows (you have to have Homebrew installed first):

brew install postgresql
initdb /usr/local/var/postgres
postgres -D /usr/local/var/postgres

Use this to create a local database to which the app will connect:

createdb orion
psql -d orion

Finally, copy-paste this SQL script in order to init roles in the database:

CREATE ROLE root;
ALTER ROLE root WITH Superuser;
ALTER ROLE root WITH LOGIN;
ALTER ROLE "root" WITH PASSWORD 'root';

Building the different parts of the project

Generic build

Do not forget to generate the sequelize declaration files in the server with gulp deploy from ./. This command will populate your local Postgres instance with data; it will then use the current data and schemas in your Postgres instance in order to automatically generate typed files that are needed in this project (in the front-end as well as in the backend).

Manual build

  • gulp deploy should already have built the server for you. In case you want to build it manually, you can run gulp clean && gulp build from ./server.
  • A webpack bundle will be built when you start running the front end locally: no need to explicitely build it on your end.

Running the app locally

If you have already installed Postgres, simply start it using postgres -D /usr/local/var/postgres. Then start the local backend by running npm run start-server from ./ and finally start the local front-end by running cd app/ && npm start.

Then start the local backend by running npm run start-server from ./ and finally start the local front-end by running cd app/ && npm start

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