While the project is still in its early stages, we understand that it still lacks a lot of functionalities and upgrades that could be done, also, currently no proper documentation is available. We open-sourced it with the hope that developers can collaborate and take full advantage of the features it may have, and build upon it... Help and get helped!
The whole project is completely open-source, and anyone is free and welcome to use, collaborate, and build on.
The backend consists of 4 core components:
- Firebase real-time database for real-time ordering and tracking.
- Mysql database to host any non-real-time data... Orders will start their cycle with firebase and once order is fulfilled data is copied to Mysql and deleted from firebase.
- Laravel backend orchestrating the databases and business logic.
- Rest api's to connect the backend package to any frontend client.
- Docker and docker-compose installed locally. Ref: https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/compose-desktop/
Rename env.docker.example
file to .env
, no need to fill in firebase credintials now to get started... change environmental variables as per your need.
cp .env.docker.template .env
Run deployment script:
./deploy-docker.sh
Deploy containers
docker-compose up -d && docker-compose logs -f
Fix storage
folder permissions:
docker-compose exec wcos-backend chmod -R 777 /var/www/storage
Composer install:
docker-compose exec wcos-backend composer install
Artisan:
docker-compose exec wcos-backend chmod -R 777 storage
docker-compose exec wcos-backend php artisan key:generate
docker-compose exec wcos-backend php artisan db:seed --class=PermissionsTableSeeder
Done. system may be accesses at http://localhost:2222/
(or the specified port in docker-compose.yml file [if modified])
Login information for admin user:
username : admin@demo.com
password : 123456
For any commands inside the laravel container:
docker-compose exec wcos-backend #command#
Or SSH directly inside the container:
docker-compose exec wcos-backend bash
For any commands inside the database container:
docker-compose exec wcos-db #command#
docker-compose exec wcos-backend bash
The deployment strategy was done in a way to comfort developers wether in production or development environments.
The container is used as an out-of-the-box server that has all the dependencies and compatibility issues pre-built and fixed, allowing the container to be like a server to the project, while allowing developers to modify source-code and see changes in real-time without the need of any expertise in docker systems.
The code directory is mapped to the docker-container, so any change you make in the files will immediately be reflected inside the container... making the container practically just an engine running your code with all of its required dependencies and server enhancements, in any platform you may have, and without the need to make any changes in your local computer environments.
If you have a development environment already installed, you can still pass Laravel commands in the code directory itlsef and changes will be reflected inside the container immediately.
The images are pre-build and uploaded in the docker-registry, so develoepers can download them directly without the need to build them themselves.
- PHP = 7.3
- GRPC installed locally. Ref: https://cloud.google.com/php/grpc
Clone repository
https://github.com/we-code-open-source/marketplace-backend.git
Import database dump into your local Mysql
./deploy/wcos-dump.sql
Rename .env.template to .env
cp .env.template .env
Edit databse configuration in .env file
DB_DATABASE=name_of_database
DB_USERNAME=user_of_database
DB_PASSWORD=password_of_database
Install composer dependencies
composer install
note: make sure php's grpc extension is already installed before running composer install
.
Generate an application key
php artisan key:generate
Finally run the server
php artisan serve
Login information for admin user
username : admin@demo.com
password : 123456
note : make sure you did step number 2
Instead of inserting permissions manually , you can load all permissions to system (Database) depending on routes names by executing the command below
php artisan db:seed --class=PermissionsTableSeeder
More documentation and enhacements are being worked upon and will be updated regularly.
- Upgrade Laravel version to 9.x.
- Plug-in System.
- Migrate to Appwrite.io instead of Firebase/Mysql. This will allow for a single high performance real-time database/document-based db with all the features firebase offers, and better yet, for free, making the project completely free to use and deploy in production. (Could be coded as a plugin).