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Codú is the ultimate community of web developers to learn, share, and get support for your projects, either big or small. It is the perfect place to sharpen your skills and build your portfolio. In Codú, we're all here to help each other to grow as web developers. Plus, Codú makes it easier to find collaborators for your next big project.
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- Fork the project
- Clone with
git clone https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/codu.git
. - Navigate to the project directory
cd codu
. - Install dependencies with:
npm install
- If you have any issues installing dependencies, check your node version against that defined in the
.nvmrc
. If you're usingnvm
, you can runnvm use
before installing dependencies.
- Create a
.env
file and add the following variables. You can copy the contents ofsample.env
withcat sample.env > .env
.
# This default value is if you run our local docker-compose.yml file to create the database.
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://postgres:secret@127.0.0.1:5432/postgres
# Setup your GitHub ID & Secret on GitHub: https://developer.github.com/apps/building-oauth-apps/authorizing-oauth-apps
# For development, make sure you set up this with a Homepage URL of http://localhost:3000/ and an Authorization callback URL of http://localhost:3000/api/auth
GITHUB_ID=YOUR_GITHUB_APP_ID
GITHUB_SECRET=YOUR_GITHUB_APP_SECRET
NEXTAUTH_URL=http://localhost:3000/api/auth
For a more detailed guide on setting them up go to the Environment Variables section.
NOTE: Before proceeding, make sure your database is running.
- Setup the tables in the database with Drizzle by running:
npm run db:migrate
The full command can be seen in our package.json file.
- Seed the database with some mock data by running:
npm run db:seed
The full command can be seen in our package.json file.
- Finally, run the development server:
npm run dev
After completion of the above commands, navigate to http://localhost:3000 in your browser to see the result.
You can start your journey by modifying pages/index.tsx
. With the auto-update feature, pages update as you edit the file.
The pages/api
directory is mapped to /api/*
. Files in this directory are treated as API routes instead of React pages.
Learn more about API routes here.
The DATABASE_URL
is a connection string to a PostgreSQL database (version 15.0).
By default, we point to a database running locally with Docker from our docker-compose.yml
file.
To run this file, make sure you have Docker installed and that Docker is running.
Run the command docker compose up
.
Alternatively, if you have PostgreSQL running locally, you can use your local connection string or grab one from a free service like Supabase.
Currently, we only allow authentication via GitHub. To enable this, you need to have a GITHUB_ID
and GITHUB_SECRET
value.
Set up your GitHub ID & Secret on GitHub:
- Click here to set up a New OAuth App and fill in the details as shown below.
For development, make sure you set this up with a Homepage URL of
http://localhost:3000/
and an Authorization callback URL of
http://localhost:3000/api/auth
After you click the "Register application" button, you should see the GITHUB_ID
and be able to generate a new client secret. After generating the secret, make sure you copy this value to your .env
file as this value cannot be seen again once you refresh the page.
More info on Authorizing OAuth in the GitHub documentation here.
In order to use Passwordless login locally, you need to have an ACCESS_KEY
and SECRET_KEY
value.
Check out the example .env
file here to see how to populate these values.
Note: Currently, the AWS region of the SNS service is hardcoded to "eu-west-1"; it may be necessary to change this if your SNS service is in a different region.
You shouldn't need to change the default value here. This is a variable used by Next Auth as the authentication URL to your site.
NEXTAUTH_URL=http://localhost:3000/api/auth
Example .env file can be found here. You can rename this to .env
to get started.
- Contributions are greatly appreciated. Contributions make the open-source community an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create.
- Check out our contribution guidelines for contributing to our repo. It includes
- How to Contribute
- How to create a Pull Request
- Run Tests
- Style Guide for Commit Messages
To learn more about Next.js, take a look at the following resources:
- Next.js Documentation - learn about Next.js features and API.
- Learn Next.js - an interactive Next.js tutorial.
To learn about the editor shortcuts and hotkeys, you can check out this document:
For information on E2E testing, please refer to our dedicated documentation here.
You are welcome to open issues to discuss ideas about improving Codú. Enhancements are encouraged and appreciated.