mofelee / hasura-course

This is a project which we build in the Hasura course

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Hasura video course project

This is a project which we going to build during these video courses about the GraphQL engine Hasura

Please read it before cloning the code!

Keep in mind please that you will clone the source code of the FINISHED project! You do not need to clone it in order to proceed with the course. Use it just as a source where you can look up the code in case some parts for whatever reason are not visible in video.

Installation

Installation of the project happens step by step during the course. However, if you want to install and run the project immediately you need to perform next steps:

Clone it

Just clone this repository to you local machine git clone https://github.com/mezhik91/hasura-course-2020.git

Install necessary tools:

Install Hasura CLI

Configure the Firebase project to work locally:

  • Install Firebase Tools npm install -g firebase-tools
  • Install npm dependencies: cd functions && npm install
  • Go You need to login with your firebase tools. Just run firebase login.
  • Create a project. Run: firebase projects:create --display-name 'Any name you like'. You will be asked to give some id to the project. HINT! Use some unique prefix.
  • Set up project alias: firebase use --add and pick created project and give some aliase.
  • Run command: firebase open auth. Click "Get started" and activate "Email/Password" provider.
  • In Firebase console, go to "Storage" and click "Get Started" and follow instructions.
  • In Code editor, go to folder functions and clone and rename .runtimeconfig.example.json to runtimeconfig.json and serviceAccountKey.example.json to serviceAccountKey.json;
  • Run firebase open settings. Copy WEB API KEY and paste it into .runtimeconfig.json for key "apikey" instead "YOUR_WEB_API"
  • On the settings page (Firebase Console), go to "Service Accounts" tab and click "Generate new private key". Open generated file, copy its content and replace content of serviceAccountKey.json with what you just copied.
  • Go to hasura-server folder. There you have to create a file .env and copy/paste content from .env.example file. After this you have to replace all _your_firebase_project_id_ with your Firebase Project ID.

Run project

Run Backend

  • Run cloud functions locally. In folder functions run npm run serve

  • Run docker containers. Open new terminal tab and in the project root folder execute:docker-compose up or docker-compose up -d if you want to run it as a daemon. (it may take up to 1-2 minutes)

  • Open Hasura Console. Once your containers are up and running you can open another terminal tab and navigate to hasura-server folder and open your Hasura console: cd hasura-server && hasura console

Frontend

  • Open a new terminal tab and go to the folder wich application (Angular or React) cd angular-hasura-app or cd react-hasura-app
  • Run npm install
  • If you are going to run React App you have to create a .env.local file under react-hasura-app folder a copy content from .env.local.example into .env.local
  • Run npm run start
  • (Optional) if you plan to change .graphql files you should run npm run generate-types in separate terminal tab.

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