crawlnicle/README.md
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# crawlnicle
My personalized news and blog aggregator. Taking back control over the
algorithm. Pining for the days of Google Reader. An excuse to write more Rust.
## Development Instructions
### Prerequisites
Install these requirements to get started developing crawlnicle.
- [rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/)
- [postgres](https://www.postgresql.org/)
- [redis](https://redis.io/)
- [sqlx-cli](https://crates.io/crates/sqlx-cli)
- Only postgres needed. Install with:
```bash
cargo install sqlx-cli --no-default-features --features native-tls,postgres
```
- [just](https://github.com/casey/just#installation)
- [bun](https://bun.sh)
- An [SMTP server for sending
emails](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Mail_Transfer_Protocol) (put
configuration in the `.env` file)
- (optional) [cargo-watch](https://github.com/watchexec/cargo-watch#install) for
auto-recompiling the server in development
- (optional) [mold](https://github.com/rui314/mold#installation) for faster
builds
### First-time setup
1. Create postgres user and database:
```bash
createuser crawlnicle
createdb crawlnicle
sudo -u postgres -i psql
postgres=# ALTER DATABASE crawlnicle OWNER TO crawlnicle;
postgres=# ALTER USER crawlnicle CREATEDB;
\password crawlnicle
# Or, on Windows in PowerShell:
& 'C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\13\bin\createuser.exe' -U postgres crawlnicle
& 'C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\13\bin\createdb.exe' -U postgres crawlnicle
& 'C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\13\bin\psql.exe' -U postgres
postgres=# ALTER DATABASE crawlnicle OWNER TO crawlnicle;
postgres=# ALTER USER crawlnicle CREATEDB;
\password crawlnicle
```
1. Save password somewhere safe and then and add a `.env` file to the project
directory with the contents:
```env
RUST_LOG=crawlnicle=debug,cli=debug,web=debug,worker=debug,crawler=debug,lib=debug,tower_http=debug,sqlx=debug
HOST=127.0.0.1
PORT=3000
PUBLIC_URL=http://localhost:3000
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://crawlnicle:<password>@localhost/crawlnicle
DATABASE_MAX_CONNECTIONS=5
REDIS_URL=redis://localhost
TITLE=crawlnicle
MAX_MEM_LOG_SIZE=1000000
CONTENT_DIR=./content
SMTP_SERVER=smtp.gmail.com
SMTP_USER=user
SMTP_PASSWORD=password
EMAIL_FROM="crawlnicle <no-reply@mail.crawlnicle.com>"
SESSION_SECRET=64-bytes-of-base64-encoded-secret
IP_SOURCE=ConnectInfo
```
1. Run `just migrate` (or `sqlx migrate run`) which will run all the database
migrations.
### Running in Development
Run `just watch` to build and run the server while watching the source-files for
changes and triggering a recompilation when modifications are made.
The server also triggers the browser to reload the page when the server binary
is updated and the server is restarted.
It also separately watches the files in `frontend/` which will trigger a
transpilation with `bun` and then rebuild the server binary so that it includes
the new JS bundle names.
Alternatively, you can just run `cargo run` after building the frontend
JavaScript with `just build-dev-frontend`.
### Building for Production
You can also build the binary in release mode for running in production with the
`just build` command. This will first build the minified frontend JavaScript
(`just build-frontend`) and then build the rust binary with `cargo build
--release`.
## Using the CLI
This project also comes with a CLI binary which allows you to manipulate the
database directly without needing to go through the REST API server. Run
`cli --help` to see all of the available commands.