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Keyman Developer Online

Description

A server that makes the task of contributing new keyboards to https://keyman.com/ easier without requiring an initial download of 1 GB of data.

The backend is implemented with nest, the included frontend with angular.

Installation

Install node version 12.x and npm version 6.13.x. Then run the following commands:

# Install nestjs and angular
$ npm i -g @nestjs/cli @angular/cli gulp-cli

# Install dependencies
$ gulp install

Preparation

Before you'll be able to run the app, you'll have to create a development.env or production.env file. You can take the existing test.env file as template.

You'll also have to create an OAuth App on GitHub. Use http://localhost:3000 as Homepage URL and Authorization callback URL.

In the *.env file replace the values for CLIENT_ID and CLIENT_SECRET with the Client ID and Client Secret that GitHub displays for the app. You should also replace the value for SESSION_SECRET with a random value.

If you want to run all e2e tests, you'll have to create a test user on GitHub. Fork keymanapp/test_kdo_khmer_angkor to your test account and set two environment variables before running the e2e tests:

export TEST_GITHUB_USER=<GitHubTestUser>
export TEST_GITHUB_TOKEN=<PersonalAccessTokenForGitHubTestUser>

Development

# Building (front- and backend)
$ gulp build

# Build backend (watching for changes)
$ npm run build:watch

# Build frontend (watching for changes)
$ cd frontend
$ npm run build:watch

Note: You can use the gulp default target to install, build, and run unit and e2e tests on back- and frontend with a single command:

$ gulp

Debug Output

Various components can print debug output. To enable the debug output, check the component you're interested in and set the DEBUG environment variable.

For example, git.service.ts contains the following line close to the top of the file:

const debug = debugModule('debug');
const trace = debugModule('kdo:git');

To get the trace output you can set the environment variable:

$ export DEBUG=kdo:git

Test

# unit tests (front- and backend)
$ gulp test

# e2e tests (front- and backend)
$ gulp e2e

# test coverage (backend)
$ npm run test:cov

NOTE: You might have to set the CHROMEDRIVER_VERSION environment variable to the installed Chrome version, e.g. export CHROMEDRIVER_VERSION=76.0.3809.100.

Running the app

Note: you'll have to build the frontend first!

# development (http://localhost:3000)
$ npm run start

# watch mode
$ npm run start:watch:dev

# production mode
$ npm run start:prod

Deployment

We use Docker to create a container that can be deployed to wherever:

$ docker-compose build

Before you can deploy to production, you'll have to create an OAuth App on GitHub and edit the file production.env (see above). Then you can run:

$ export NODE_ENV=production
$ docker-compose up -d

License

Keyman Developer Online is MIT licensed.

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