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@ -68,6 +68,147 @@ Companion videos will also describe end-to-end workflows for the end-user.
## Overview ## Overview
### End Users \pagebreak
### Software Developers # 1 - End Users
This section covers application usage for people who will use TimeSafari as intended. It is a
simplified guide illustrating how to gain value from using TimeSafari.
\pagebreak
# 2 - Software Developers
This section is tailored for software developers seeking to use the application during development,
quality assurance, and testing.
## Bootstrapping a local development environment
The first concern a software developer has when working on TimeSafari is to set up a local
development environment. This section will guide you through the process.
### Prerequisites
1. Have the following installed on your local machine:
- Node.js and NPM
- A web browser. For this guide, we will use Google Chrome.
- Git
- A code editor
2. Create an API key on Infura. This is necessary for the Endorser API to connect to the Ethereum
blockchain.
- You can create an account on Infura [here](https://infura.io/).\
Click "CREATE NEW API KEY" and label the key. Then click "API Keys" in the top menu bar to
be taken back to the list of keys.
Click "VIEW STATS" on the key you want to use.
![](images/01_infura-api-keys.png) { width=350px }
- Go to the key detail page. Then click "MANAGE API KEY".
![](images/02-infura-key-detail.png) { width=350px }
- Click the copy and paste button next to the string of alphanumeric characters.\
This is your API, also known as your project ID.
![](images/03-infura-api-key-id.png) {width=350px }
- Save this for later during the Endorser API setup. This will go in your `INFURA_PROJECT_ID`
environment variable.
### Setup steps
#### 1. Clone the following repositories from their respective Git hosts:
- [TimeSafari Frontend](https://gitea.anomalistdesign.com/trent_larson/crowd-funder-for-time-pwa)\
This is a Progressive Web App (PWA) built with VueJS and TypeScript.
Note that the clone command here is different from the one you would use for GitHub.
```bash
git clone git clone ssh://git@gitea.anomalistdesign.com:222/trent_larson/crowd-funder-for-time-pwa.git
```
- [TimeSafari Backend - Endorser API](https://github.com/trentlarson/endorser-ch)\
This is a NodeJS service providing the backend for TimeSafari.
```bash
git clone git@github.com:trentlarson/endorser-ch.git
```
\pagebreak
#### 2. Database creation
##### Alternative 1 - use test data
To generate a development database and perform user setup you can run a local test with instructions
below to generate sample data. Then copy the test database, rename it to `-dev` as below:\
`cp ../endorser-ch-test-local.sqlite3 ../endorser-ch-dev.sqlite3` \
and rerun `npm run dev` to give yourself user #0 and others from the ETHR_CRED_DATA in [the endorser.ch test util file](https://github.com/trentlarson/endorser-ch/blob/master/test/util.js#L90)
##### Alternative 2 - boostrap single seed user
1. In endorser-ch install dependencies and set up environment variables to allow starting it up in
development mode.
```bash
cd endorser-ch
npm clean install # or npm ci
cp .env.local .env
```
Edit the .env file's INFURA_PROJECT_ID with the value you saved earlier in the
prerequisites.\
Then create the SQLite database by running `npm run flyway migrate` with environment variables
set correctly to select the default SQLite development user as follows.
```bash
export NODE_ENV=dev
export DBUSER=sa
export DBPASS=sasa
npm run flyway migrate
```
The first run of flyway migrate may take some time to complete because the entire Flyway
distribution must be downloaded prior to executing migrations.
Successful output looks similar to the following:
```
Database: jdbc:sqlite:../endorser-ch-dev.sqlite3 (SQLite 3.41)
Schema history table "main"."flyway_schema_history" does not exist yet
Successfully validated 10 migrations (execution time 00:00.034s)
Creating Schema History table "main"."flyway_schema_history" ...
Current version of schema "main": << Empty Schema >>
Migrating schema "main" to version "1 - initial-anew"
Migrating schema "main" to version "2 - registration"
Migrating schema "main" to version "3 - plan project"
Migrating schema "main" to version "4 - offer gave"
Migrating schema "main" to version "5 - more confirmations"
Migrating schema "main" to version "6 - providers urls"
Migrating schema "main" to version "7 - hash nonce"
Migrating schema "main" to version "8 - project location"
Migrating schema "main" to version "9 - plan links"
Migrating schema "main" to version "10 - gift or trade"
Successfully applied 10 migrations to schema "main", now at version v10 (execution time 00:00.043s)
A Flyway report has been generated here: /Users/kbull/code/timesafari/endorser-ch/report.html
```
\pagebreak
2. Generate first user with the TimeSafari PWA and bootstrap that user.\
In order to seed the SQLite database with the first registered user that user must first be
generated from the TimeSafari application. Bootstrapping that user is required so that you can
use that root user to register other users since TimeSafari is an invite-only platform.
- Change directories into `crowd-funder-for-time-pwa`
```bash
cd ..
cd crowd-funder-for-time-pwa
```
- Install dependencies and run in dev mode. For now don't worry about configuring the app. All we
need is to generate the first root user and this happens automatically on app startup.
```bash
npm clean install # or npm ci
npm run dev
```
4. Then start the service in development mode with the following commands.
```bash
export NODE_ENV=dev
npm run dev
```
Then register the first permissioned user by adding a DID thus:
echo "INSERT INTO registration (did, maxClaims, maxRegs, epoch) VALUES ('YOUR_DID', 100, 10000, 1719348718092);" | sqlite3 ../endorser-ch-dev.sqlite3

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