# Service Aware Network Project Repo Welcome to our website repository! This repo is designed to build high-quality websites efficiently. We've carefully chosen the technologies to make development smooth and enjoyable. **Frontend**: Our frontend is powered by [React NextJS](https://nextjs.org/), a popular and versatile framework for building web applications. **Backend**: For the backend, we use Python along with the [FastAPI framework](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/). To ensure seamless communication between the frontend and backend, we generate an `openapi.json` file from the Python code, which defines the REST API. This file is then used with [Orval](https://orval.dev/) to generate TypeScript bindings for the REST API. We're committed to code correctness, so we use [mypy](https://mypy-lang.org/) to ensure that our Python code is statically typed correctly. For backend testing, we rely on [pytest](https://docs.pytest.org/en/7.4.x/). **Continuous Integration (CI)**: We've set up a CI bot that rigorously checks your code using the quality assurance (QA) tools mentioned above. If any errors are detected, it will block pull requests until they're resolved. **Dependency Management**: We use the [Nix package manager](https://nixos.org/) to manage dependencies and ensure reproducibility, making your development process more robust. ## Supported Operating Systems - Linux - macOS # Getting Started with the Development Environment Let's get your development environment up and running: 1. **Install Nix Package Manager**: - You can install the Nix package manager by running this command: ```bash curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf -L https://install.determinate.systems/nix | sh -s -- install ``` On Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) the installer will fail and tell you what to do. Execute the command from the error message and then afterwards execute: ```bash sudo echo "experimental-features = nix-command flakes" > '/etc/nix/nix.conf' ``` 2. **Install direnv**: - Install the direnv package by running the following command: ```bash curl -sfL https://direnv.net/install.sh | bash ``` 3. **Add direnv to your shell**: - Direnv needs to [hook into your shell](https://direnv.net/docs/hook.html) to work. You can do this by executing following command: ```bash echo 'eval "$(direnv hook zsh)"' >> ~/.zshrc && echo 'eval "$(direnv hook bash)"' >> ~/.bashrc && eval "$SHELL" ``` 4. **Clone the Repository and Navigate**: - Clone this repository and navigate to it. - If you are under Windows Subystem For Linux (WSL) please clone the repository to the home folder of your Linux. Do NOT clone it onto your Windows machine! 5. **Allow .envrc**: - When you enter the directory, you'll receive an error message like this: ```bash direnv: error .envrc is blocked. Run `direnv allow` to approve its content ``` - Execute `direnv allow` to automatically execute the shell script `.envrc` when entering the directory. 6. **Build the Backend**: - Go to the `pkgs/clan-cli` directory and execute: ```bash direnv allow ``` - Wait for the backend to build. 7. **Start the Backend Server**: - To start the backend server, execute: ```bash clan webui --reload --no-open --log-level debug --populate --emulate ``` - The server will automatically restart if any Python files change. Emulated services however will not. - The `--populate` flag will automatically populate the database with dummy data - To look into the endpoints open up a swagger instance by visiting: http://localhost:2979/docs - The `--emulate` flag will automatically run servers the database with dummy data for the fronted to communicate with (ap, dlg, c1 and c2) - To look into the emulated endpoints go to http://localhost:2979/emulate 8. **Detailed Backend Documentation** - For detailed backend documentation go to [pkgs/clan-cli/README.md](pkgs/clan-cli/README.md) - We explain: - How to build and run a docker image - Internal workings of the App 9. **Build the Frontend**: - In a different shell, navigate to the `pkgs/ui` directory and execute: ```bash direnv allow ``` - Wait for the frontend to build. 10. **Start the Frontend**: - To start the frontend, execute: ```bash npm run dev ``` - Access the website by going to [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000). 11. **Detailed Frontend Documentation** - For detailed frontend documentation go to [pkgs/ui/README.md](pkgs/ui/README.md) # Setting Up Your Git Workflow 2. **Git Workflow**: 1. Add your changes to Git using `git add `. 2. Run `nix fmt` to lint your files. This will format your files and make changes! 3. Commit your changes and those of nix fmt with a descriptive message: `git commit -a -m "My descriptive commit message"`. 4. Make sure your branch has the latest changes from upstream by executing: ```bash git fetch && git rebase origin/main --autostash ``` 5. Use `git status` to check for merge conflicts. 6. If conflicts exist, resolve them. Here's a tutorial for resolving conflicts in [VSCode](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/sourcecontrol/overview#_merge-conflicts). 7. After resolving conflicts, execute `git merge --continue` and repeat step 5 until there are no conflicts.