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CMSch web backend and frontend monorepo

Build docker

  ./gradlew clean bootBuildImage --imageName=<your registry>/cmsch:release

Run

  ./gradlew bootRun --args='--spring.profiles.include=test,internal'

Enable profiling

  ./gradlew -Dorg.gradle.jvmargs="-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.port=9010 -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.rmi.port=9010 -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.local.only=false -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate=false -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=false -XX:+UseSerialGC" clean bootRun --args='--spring.profiles.include=test,internal'

Publish

Use your authsch details for docker login. Tag rc for staging (release candidate) and tag release for release.

  docker login harbor.sch.bme.hu
  
  # Release candidate
  docker image tag cmsch:latest harbor.sch.bme.hu/org-kir-dev/cmsch:rc
  docker image push harbor.sch.bme.hu/org-kir-dev/cmsch:rc
  
  # Release (you can use versions like ':major.minor.build' as well)
  docker image tag cmsch:latest harbor.sch.bme.hu/org-kir-dev/cmsch:release
  docker image push harbor.sch.bme.hu/org-kir-dev/cmsch:release

Deploy to Kubernetes

Prerequisites

  • Install Kubectl
  • Install Helm

Deploy the application

  • Create a copy of helm/cmsch/values.yaml and modify the values for your needs; you can delete the properties you don't modify to make the config cleaner
  • Select the correct Kubernetes context: kubectl config use-context <context>
  • Run helm upgrade --install cmsch-<instance name> --values <path-to-your.yaml> ./helm/cmsch
  • If you need to change a value, or update the config, run the command above and everything updates automagically
  • If you want to delete the instance, run helm delete cmsch-<instance name>

Run (you can start here)

For development:

  docker run --rm -p 8080:80 \
        -e AUTHSCH_CLIENT_ID=20_CHARS \
        -e AUTHSCH_CLIENT_KEY=80_CHARS \
        -e PROFILE_SALT=RANDOM_STRING \
        -e SYSADMINS=YOUR_AUTH_SCH_UUID \
        cmsch

or from the registry: YOU MIGHT PROBABLY WANT TO START WITH THIS

  docker pull harbor.sch.bme.hu/org-kir-dev/cmsch
  docker run --rm -p 8080:80 \
        -e AUTHSCH_CLIENT_ID=20_CHARS \
        -e AUTHSCH_CLIENT_KEY=80_CHARS \
        -e PROFILE_SALT=RANDOM_STRING \
        -e SYSADMINS=YOUR_AUTH_SCH_UUID \
        harbor.sch.bme.hu/org-kir-dev/cmsch

Where to start?

  • Api docs: BASE_URL/swagger-ui.html
  • Admin UI: BASE_URL/admin/control/basics
  • API: BASE_URL/api/... (see swagger for more)

Required apps

You must install:

  • Node v20
  • Yarn v1.22.17
  • optional: IDEA

Application local properties

Create an application-local.properties file in the src/main/resources/config folder, and fill the file with these configurations (using your credentials):

spring.security.oauth2.client.registration.authsch.client-id=<insert the shorter key>
spring.security.oauth2.client.registration.authsch.client-secret=<insert the long key>
spring.security.oauth2.client.registration.google.client-id=<google client-id>
spring.security.oauth2.client.registration.google.client-secret=<google client-secret>
hu.bme.sch.cmsch.startup.sysadmins=<your pekId>
cmsch.website-default-url=http://<your ip>:8080/
hu.bme.sch.cmsch.login.googleAdminAddresses=<your email address>
logging.level.web=DEBUG

Your pekId can be found in the console log of the Spring app when signing in with AuthSCH. The cmsch.website-default-url property's IP address needs to be either localhost or the IP of your current device running your Spring app on your network.

Once created, edit the CMSchApplication Run Configuration's Spring Boot Active Profiles to use (see image down below)

  • local,test if you want test data in the database also
  • local if you don't

Set up push notifications

  1. Enable the push notification component on the backend.
  2. Create a Firebase project and make sure Firebase Cloud Messaging is enabled by navigating to Run > Messaging.

Backend setup

  1. Navigate to the Firebase Console of your project and open Project Settings > Service accounts
  2. Click on Generate new private key and download the .json file
  3. If you are working locally set the value of hu.bme.sch.cmsch.google.service-account-key property to the contents of the JSON file
  4. If you are setting up the application inside docker set FIREBASE_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY to the contents of the JSON file

Frontend setup

  1. Navigate to the Firebase Console of your project and open Project Settings > General
  2. Scroll down and create a Web App if there is no app already by clicking Add app
  3. Find the values of apiKey, projectId, appId, messagingSenderId and set the FIREBASE_* properties in .env
  4. Navigate to Project Settings > Cloud Messaging and scroll down to Web Push certificates
  5. If there is no key, click on Generate key pair. Copy the value from Key pair column and set VITE_FIREBASE_WEB_PUSH_PUBLIC_KEY to it.

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