Dockerize the frontend development environment to make it easy to display the frontend development environment in the browser. We don't mix it with the command `make run` to let it kind of optional to run the frontend in a docker container. We let it optional because the hot reload doesn't work well in the docker container. The volume synch make it a bit slower as well. So, we let the developer decide to run the frontend in a docker container or not.
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# Impress
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Impress prints your markdown to pdf from predefined templates with user and role based access rights.
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Impress is built on top of [Django Rest
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Framework](https://www.django-rest-framework.org/) and [Next.js](https://nextjs.org/).
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## Getting started
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### Prerequisite
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Make sure you have a recent version of Docker and [Docker
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Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install) installed on your laptop:
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```bash
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$ docker -v
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Docker version 20.10.2, build 2291f61
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$ docker compose -v
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docker compose version 1.27.4, build 40524192
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```
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> ⚠️ You may need to run the following commands with `sudo` but this can be
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> avoided by assigning your user to the `docker` group.
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### Project bootstrap
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The easiest way to start working on the project is to use GNU Make:
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```bash
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$ make bootstrap FLUSH_ARGS='--no-input'
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```
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Then you can access to the project in development mode by going to http://localhost:3000.
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You will be prompted to log in, the default credentials are:
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```bash
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username: impress
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password: impress
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```
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---
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This command builds the `app` container, installs dependencies, performs
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database migrations and compile translations. It's a good idea to use this
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command each time you are pulling code from the project repository to avoid
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dependency-releated or migration-releated issues.
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Your Docker services should now be up and running 🎉
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Note that if you need to run them afterwards, you can use the eponym Make rule:
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```bash
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$ make run-frontend-dev
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```
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### Adding content
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You can create a basic demo site by running:
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$ make demo
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Finally, you can check all available Make rules using:
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```bash
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$ make help
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```
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### Django admin
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You can access the Django admin site at
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[http://localhost:8071/admin](http://localhost:8071/admin).
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You first need to create a superuser account:
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```bash
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$ make superuser
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```
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## Contributing
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This project is intended to be community-driven, so please, do not hesitate to
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get in touch if you have any question related to our implementation or design
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decisions.
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## License
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This work is released under the MIT License (see [LICENSE](./LICENSE)).
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