# BazaarRealmAPI The API for the Bazaar Realm Skyrim mod which is responsible for storing and serving data related to the mod to all users. Right now, the types of data the API stores and the endpoints to access them are (all prefixed under `/v1`, the API version): - `/owners`: Every player character that has registered with this API server. Contains their unique api key. Owners own shops. - `/shops`: Metadata about each shop including name, description, and who owns it. - `/interior_ref_lists`: Lists of in-game ObjectReferences that are in the interior of individual shops. When a user visits a shop, these references are loaded into the cell. - `/merchandise_lists`: Lists of in-game Forms that are in the merchant chest of individual shops. When a user visits a shop, these forms are loaded onto the shop's shelves and are purchasable. Bazaar Realm was designed to allow users to change the API they are using the mod under, if they wish. The API can run on a small server with minimal resources, which should be suitable for a small group of friends to share shops with each other. It uses the [`warp`](https://crates.io/crates/warp) web server framework and [`sqlx`](https://crates.io/crates/sqlx) for database queries to a [PostgreSQL database](https://www.postgresql.org). Related projects: - [`BazaarRealmClient`](https://github.com/thallada/BazaarRealmClient): DLL that handles requests and responses to this API - [`BazaarRealmPlugin`](https://github.com/thallada/BazaarRealmPlugin): [SKSE](https://skse.silverlock.org/) plugin for the mod that modifies data within the Skyrim game engine - [`BazaarRealmMod`](https://github.com/thallada/BazaarRealmMod): Papyrus scripts, ESP plugin, and all other resources for the mod ## Docker Setup The easiest way to get the server up and running is using Docker. 1. Download and install [Docker Desktop](https://www.docker.com/get-started) 2. Git clone this repo into a folder of your choosing: `git clone https://github.com/thallada/BazaarRealmAPI.git` 3. Create a new file `.env.docker` in the checked out `bazaar_realm_api` folder with the contents (replacing `` with a secure generated password): ``` DATABASE_URL="postgresql://bazaarrealm:@db/bazaarrealm" RUST_LOG="bazaar_realm_api=debug,warp=info" HOST="http://localhost:3030" POSTGRES_DB=bazaarrealm POSTGRES_USER=bazaarrealm POSTGRES_PASSWORD= ``` 3. In the checked out repo, run: `docker-compose build` 4. Once that completes, run: `docker-compose up` ## Manual Development Setup If you would prefer to run the server outside Docker on your host machine, do the following steps to get everything setup. 1. Install and run postgres. 2. Create postgres user and database (and add uuid extension while you're there ): ``` createuser bazaarrealm createdb bazaarrealm sudo -u postgres -i psql postgres=# ALTER DATABASE bazaarrealm OWNER TO bazaarrealm; \password bazaarrealm postgres=# CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS "uuid-ossp"; # Or, on Windows in PowerShell: & 'C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\13\bin\createuser.exe' -U postgres bazaarrealm & 'C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\13\bin\createdb.exe' -U postgres bazaarrealm & 'C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\13\bin\psql.exe' -U postgres postgres=# ALTER DATABASE bazaarrealm OWNER TO bazaarrealm; \password bazaarrealm postgres=# CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS "uuid-ossp"; ``` 3. Save password somewhere safe and then and add a `.env` file to the project directory with the contents: ``` DATABASE_URL=postgresql://bazaarrealm:@localhost/bazaarrealm RUST_LOG="bazaar_realm_api=debug" HOST="http://localhost:3030" ``` 4. Install [`sqlx_cli`](https://github.com/launchbadge/sqlx/tree/master/sqlx-cli) with `cargo install --version=0.1.0-beta.1 sqlx-cli --no-default-features --features postgres` 5. `cd db` to enter the `db` sub-directory of this repo. 6. Run `sqlx migrate run` which will run all the database migrations. 7. `cd ..` to return to the top-level directory of this repo. 8. Run `./devserver.sh` to run the dev server (by default it listens at `127.0.0.1:3030`). ## Testing Data Using [httpie](https://httpie.org/) you can use the json files in `test_data/` to seed the database with data. The `POST` endpoints require an API key. You can just [generate a random uuidv4](https://www.uuidgenerator.net/version4), just make sure to use the same one in all future requests. ``` http POST "http://localhost:3030/v1/owners" @test_data\owner.json api-key:"13e2f39c-033f-442f-b42a-7ad640d2e439" http POST "http://localhost:3030/v1/shops" @test_data\shop.json api-key:"13e2f39c-033f-442f-b42a-7ad640d2e439" http PATCH "http://localhost:3030/v1/shops/1/interior_ref_list" @test_data\interior_ref_list.json api-key:"13e2f39c-033f-442f-b42a-7ad640d2e439" http PATCH "http://localhost:3030/v1/shops/1/merchandise_list" @test_data\merchandise_list.json api-key:"13e2f39c-033f-442f-b42a-7ad640d2e439" # Then, you can test the GET endpoints http GET "http://localhost:3030/v1/owners" http GET "http://localhost:3030/v1/shops" http GET "http://localhost:3030/v1/interior_ref_lists" http GET "http://localhost:3030/v1/merchandise_lists" ``` ## Authentication I don't want to require users of Bazaar Realm to have to remember a password, so I forgoed the typical username and password authentication in favor of a unique UUID identifier instead. This is the api key that the `BazaarRealmClient` generates when the user first starts the mod in a game. The api key is stored in the save game files for the player character and is required to be sent with any API request that modifies data. Yes, it's not most secure solution, but I'm not convinced security is a huge concern here. As long as users don't share their API key or the save game files that contain it, their data should be secure. ## Todo - Add update endpoints. - Add endpoints for the other models. - Make self-contained docker container that can run the app without any setup. - Add rate-limiting per IP address. The `tower` crate has a service that might be useful for this.