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| # Project Info | ||||
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| First of all, thank you everyone who made pull requests for Uptime Kuma, I never thought GitHub Community can be that nice! And also because of this, I also never thought other people actually read my code and edit my code. It is not structed and commented so well, lol. Sorry about that. | ||||
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| The project was created with vite.js (vue3). Then I created a sub-directory called "server" for server part. Both frontend and backend share the same package.json.  | ||||
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| The frontend code build into "dist" directory. The server uses "dist" as root. This is how production is working. | ||||
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| Your IDE should follow the config in ".editorconfig". The most special thing is I set it to 4 spaces indentation. I know 2 spaces indentation became a kind of standard nowadays for js, but my eyes is not so comfortable for this. In my opinion, there is no callback-hell nowadays, it is good to go back 4 spaces world again. | ||||
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| # Project Styles | ||||
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| I personally do not like something need to learn so much and need to config so much before you can finally start the app.  | ||||
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| For example, recently, because I am not a python expert, I spent a 2 hours to resolve all problems in order to install and use the Apprise cli. Apprise requires so many hidden requirements, I have to figure out myself how to solve the problems by Google search for my OS. That is painful. I do not want Uptime Kuma to be like this way, so:   | ||||
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| - Easy to install for non-Docker users, no native build dependency is needed (at least for x86_64), no extra config, no extra effort to get it run | ||||
| - Single container for Docker users, no very complex docker-composer file. Just map the volume and expose the port, then good to go | ||||
| - All settings in frontend. | ||||
| - Easy to use | ||||
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| # Tools | ||||
| - Node.js >= 14 | ||||
| - Git | ||||
| - IDE that supports .editorconfig  (I am using Intellji Idea) | ||||
| - A SQLite tool (I am using SQLite Expert Personal) | ||||
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| # Prepare the dev | ||||
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| ```bash | ||||
| npm install | ||||
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| # Backend Dev | ||||
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| ```bash | ||||
| npm run start-server | ||||
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| # Or  | ||||
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| node server/server.js | ||||
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| ``` | ||||
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| It binds to 0.0.0.0:3001 by default. | ||||
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| ## Backend Details | ||||
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| It is mainly a socket.io app + express.js. | ||||
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| express.js is just used for serving the frontend built files (index.html, .js and .css etc.)  | ||||
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| # Frontend Dev | ||||
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| Start frontend dev server. Hot-reload enabled in this way. It binds to 0.0.0.0:3000. | ||||
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| ```bash | ||||
| npm run dev | ||||
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| PS: You can ignore those scss warnings, those warnings are from Bootstrap that I cannot fix. | ||||
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| You can use Vue Devtool Chrome extension for debugging. | ||||
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| After the frontend server started. It cannot connect to the websocket server even you have started the server. You need to tell the frontend that is a dev env by running this in DevTool console and refresh: | ||||
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| ```javascript | ||||
| localStorage.dev = "dev"; | ||||
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| So that the frontend will try to connect websocket server in 3001. | ||||
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| Alternately, you can specific NODE_ENV to "development". | ||||
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| ## Build the frontend | ||||
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| ```bash | ||||
| npm run build | ||||
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| ## Frontend Details | ||||
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| Uptime Kuma Frontend is a single page application (SPA). Most paths are handled by Vue Router. | ||||
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| The router in "src/main.js" | ||||
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| As you can see, most data in frontend is stored in root level, even though you changed the current router to any other pages. | ||||
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| The data and socket logic in "src/mixins/socket.js" | ||||
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| # Database Migration | ||||
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| TODO | ||||
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| # Unit Test | ||||
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| Yes, no unit test for now. I know it is very important, but at the same time my spare time is very limited. I want to implement my ideas first. I will go back to this in some points. | ||||
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