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Roleypoly
Tame your Discord roles.
Need Help with Roleypoly? 💁♀️
📚 Please read through our community documentation.
😕 Still confused? Talk to us on Discord!
Developing
Roleypoly is a distributed system built with TypeScript, React, Terraform, and Go.
This app is heavily edge computing-based with the backend being deployed via Cloudflare Workers, UI server on Google Cloud Run with 8 regions, and the mention responder in Google Compute Engine.
Extra Development Docs
Quickstart
Option 1 🚀: E2E Dockerized Emulation
This is the fastest way to start. You must be using MacOS or Linux (WSL2 is ok!) for this to be successful.
- Setup
.env
using.env.example
as a template and guide.- When setting up your Discord Application, be sure to set
http://localhost:6609/login-callback
as the OAuth2 callback URL.
- When setting up your Discord Application, be sure to set
- Run:
yarn install
- Run:
docker-compose up
- This starts the UI and API servers in hot-reload dev/emulation mode. All changes to TS/TSX files should be properly captured and reloaded for you!
- Develop you a Roleypoly!
Option 2 🐱👤: Local Emulation
- With pre-requisites:
- Node.js 14, Yarn
- Setup
.env
using.env.example
as a template and guide.- When setting up your Discord Application, be sure to set
http://localhost:6609/login-callback
as the OAuth2 callback URL.
- When setting up your Discord Application, be sure to set
- Run:
yarn install
- Run both:
yarn start
- This starts the Web UI, Storybook, and API servers in hot-reload dev/emulation mode. All changes to TS/TSX files should be properly captured and reloaded for you!
- Develop you a Roleypoly!
Option 3 🐄🤠: Wrangler (No emulation)
This is probably extremely painful and requires you to have a Cloudflare account.
-
With pre-requisites:
- Cloudflare Account
- Node.js 14, Yarn
npm i -g @cloudflare/wrangler
- Do
wrangler init
,wrangler login
, etc...
- Do
-
Setup Wrangler for the project
-
Change
account_id
to your Cloudflare Account ID inwrangler.toml
-
Add a
dev
environment towrangler.toml
, using.env.example
as a reference for how values should be set- When setting up your Discord Application, be sure to set
http://localhost:8787/login-callback
as the OAuth2 callback URL.
[env.dev] [env.dev.vars] BOT_CLIENT_ID = ... UI_PUBLIC_URI = "http://localhost:6601" API_PUBLIC_URI = "http://localhost:8787" ROOT_USERS = ...
- When setting up your Discord Application, be sure to set
-
wrangler secret put BOT_TOKEN -e dev
-
wrangler secret put BOT_CLIENT_SECRET -e dev
-
Setup KV Namespaces -- Please follow the instructions listed after the command runs.
wrangler kvnamespace create -e dev KV_SESSIONS --preview
wrangler kvnamespace create -e dev KV_GUILD_DATA --preview
wrangler kvnamespace create -e dev KV_GUILDS --preview
-
-
Setup
.env
using.env.example
as a template and guide. -
Run
yarn install
-
Run both
wrangler dev -e dev
andyarn start:web
- This starts the Web UI and API servers in hot-reload dev mode. All changes to TS/TSX files should be properly captured and reloaded for you!
-
Develop you a Roleypoly
- And get a beer or heated plant because oh no.
Developing Design System Components
For working with the Roleypoly Design System, use the below steps as reference. Code lives in src/design-system
among elsewhere.
Run:
yarn
to install depsyarn start:design-system
to open storybookyarn test
to test
Developing Web UI
For working with the Next.js frontend components, use the below steps as reference. Code lives in src/pages
among elsewhere.
Run:
yarn
to install depsyarn start:web
to run Next.js dev serveryarn test
to test
Developing API Components
For working with the API, use the below steps as reference. Code lives in src/backend-worker
.
Run:
yarn
to install depsyarn start:api
to start an emulated workeryarn test
to test