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Dungeon Master v2

Monorepo built with nx

How to run locally

  1. Copy env file
cp apps/frontend/.env.example ./apps/frontend/.env.local
  1. Install dependencies with pnpm.
pnpm
  1. Run frontend app locally.
pnpm dev
  1. Open the app in your browser at https://localhost:4200

using 'nx' workspaces

common commands

build all packages

pnpm nx run-many --target=build --all

remove a project

npx nx generate @nx/workspace:remove --projectName=<your project name>

generate a new next.js app

npx nx generate @nx/next:application <your application name>

generate a new react library

npx nx generate @nx/react:library <your component name>

Running Hasura locally

Pre-requisites

  • Docker
  • Docker Compose

Steps

  1. Copy the .env.example file to .env and fill in the required credentials. a. the defaults should work for fresh local development b. by default the instance is unsecured and has no permissions or admin secret
  2. Run docker-compose up -d to start the Hasura server.

This will start the Hasura server on port 8080. Connect the frontend above by using the associated variables.

NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL='http://localhost:8080/v1/graphql'
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ADMIN_SECRET=

Running a secure instance

If you want to run a secure instance of Hasura, you can enable the secret, unauthorized role, and JWT authentication. Within the graphql-engine service enable these variables:

HASURA_GRAPHQL_UNAUTHORIZED_ROLE;
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ADMIN_SECRET;
HASURA_GRAPHQL_JWT_SECRET;

Also enable the HASURA_GRAPHQL_ADMIN_SECRET variable in the hasura-setup service, in case migrations need to be run.