# Brooklyn-Based Board Gaming signup sheet This directory contains a small web application that acts as a signup sheet and attendee tracking system for [my local board gaming meetup](https://www.meetup.com/brooklyn-based-board-gaming/). ## Development ### Installing dependencies #### With Nix + Docker ("blessed way") Prerequisites: - [Nix](https://nixos.org/) - [lorri](https://github.com/nix-community/lorri) - [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) From this directory in a full checkout of depot, run the following commands to install all development dependencies: ``` shell-session $ pwd /path/to/depot/users/grfn/bbbg $ direnv allow $ lorri watch --once # Wait for a single nix shell build ``` Then, to run a docker container with the development database: ``` shell-session $ pwd /path/to/depot/users/grfn/bbbg $ arion up -d ``` #### Choose-your-own-adventure Note that the **authoritative** source for dev dependencies is the `shell.nix` file in this directory - those may diverge from what's written here; if so follow those versions rather than these. - Install the [clojure command-line tools](https://clojure.org/guides/getting_started), with openjdk 11 - Install and run a postgresql 12 database, with: - A user with superuser priveleges, the username `bbbg` and the password `password` - A database called `bbbg` owned by that user. - Export the following environment variables in a context visible by whatever method you use to run the application: - `PGHOST=localhost` - `PGUSER=bbbg` - `PGDATABASE=bbbg` - `PGPASSWORD=bbbg` ### Running the application Before running the app, you'll need an oauth2 client-id and client secret for a Discord app. The application can either load those from a [pass](https://www.passwordstore.org/) password store, or read them from plaintext files in a directory. In either case, they should be accessible at the paths `bbbg/discord-client-id` and `bbbg/discord-client-secret` respectively. #### From the command line ``` shell-session $ clj -A:dev Clojure 1.11.0-alpha3 user=> (require 'bbbg.core) nil user=> ;; Optionally, if you're using a directory with plaintext files for the discord client ID and client secret: user=> (bbbg.util.dev-secrets/set-backend! [:dir "/path/to/that/directory"]) user=> (bbbg.core/run-dev) ## user=> (bbbg.db/migrate! (:db bbbg.core/system)) 11:57:26.536 [main] INFO migratus.core - Starting migrations { } 11:57:26.538 [main] INFO com.zaxxer.hikari.HikariDataSource - HikariPool-1 - Starting... { } 11:57:26.883 [main] INFO com.zaxxer.hikari.pool.HikariPool - HikariPool-1 - Added connection com.impossibl.postgres.jdbc.PGDirectConnection@3cae770e { } 11:57:26.884 [main] INFO com.zaxxer.hikari.HikariDataSource - HikariPool-1 - Start completed. { } 11:57:26.923 [main] INFO migratus.core - Ending migrations { } nil ``` This will run a web server for the application listening at #### In Emacs, with [CIDER](https://docs.cider.mx/cider/index.html) + [direnv](https://github.com/wbolster/emacs-direnv) Open `//users/grfn/bbbg/src/bbbg/core.clj` in a buffer, then follow the instructions at the end of the file ## Deployment ### With nix+terraform Deployment configuration is located in the `tf.nix` file, which is currently tightly coupled to my own infrastructure and AWS account but could hypothetically be adjusted to be general-purpose. To deploy a new version of the application, after following "installing dependencies" above, run the following command in a context with ec2 credentials available: ``` shell-session $ terraform apply ``` The current deploy configuration includes: - An ec2 instance running nixos, with a postgresql database and the bbbg application running as a service, behind nginx with an auto-renewing letsencrypt cert - The DNS A record for `bbbg.gws.fyi` pointing at that ec2 instance, in the cloudflare zone for `gws.fyi` ### Otherwise ¯\\\_(ツ)_/¯ You'll need: - An uberjar for bbbg; the canonical way of building that is `nix-build /path/to/depot -A users.grfn.bbbg.server-jar` but I\'m not sure how that works outside of nix - A postgresql database - Environment variables telling the app how to connect to that database. See `config.systemd.services.bbbg-server.environment` in `module.nix` for which env vars are currently being exported by the NixOS module that runs the production version of the app