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ekko

TODO

  • Auth
  • use Bull to queue? PubSub?

Diagrams

  • DataModels Data models

  • Incoming Mail Handling Flow Incoming Mail Handling Flow

  • Mail out task flow Mail Out Flow

Resources and References

Running the app

Functions (Excluding API server)
  • Needs compiling in real time. you need to run a build task that runs the task code in .vscode in the project root. Start it up with the Command Palette > Run Build Task..., then choose"tsc: watch" on functions/tsconfig.json. This opens a window in the integrated terminal. [Reference]. You can also open a new terminal window and run yarn watch as it runs tsc --watch. But it needs its own terminal shell for that.

  • Note that real time compiling does not work for the EJS templates. Those need to be built with the yarn build script which also runs a yarn copy script to copy static files.

  • run yarn serve:functions from /functions to serve up the functions on port 5001. and yarn tunnel to set up ngrok for the functions at the same port.

  • Staging environments: local has no env.context. There is a Staging firebase project which is the project ekkoappv0. See the file/context.ts for details. In the firebase hosted project, the environment variables look like this. And they can be accessed with firebase functions:config:get from the CLI.

{
  "app": {
    "smtppass": "#SOME PASSWORD",
    "context": "staging"
  }
}
  • DO NOT USE: emulators, inpsect the package.json. Emulators try and load data from the emulator-exports folder. Its very important to export the data BEFORE shutting down the emulator. The emulator does not persist data and has some other challenges. Sending data directly to firebase is ok because the context.js files separates folders based on STG or null environment.
React Frontend

please read this in conjunction with the API server. ** always ALWAYS ** run a yarn build on the /frontend before you run firebase deploy --only hosting. Better yet use the yarn deploy:hosting script.

  • Start local dev from inside the /frontend folder with yarn start. Serve the front end on port 3000 as the front end code reads the environment variables set in /frontend/src/config/context.ts in order to determine which routes to post axios requests to. Front end relies on process.env.NODE_ENV where as firebase serve does not seem to set that.

  • run yarn build to put built files in /frontend/build

  • DO NOT USE firebase serve --only hosting will read from the built folder only.

API server for front end

The API server handles the back end code for the React App.

  • Best to deploy the api separately with firebase deploy --only functions:api. Do it along with deploying the React app to hosting.
HTML emails

Browser support for CSS in emails is notoriously fickle.

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