A website for archiving multiplayer event leaderboards for the unofficial osu! Game Discord server.
The tech stack used for this website:
- The website is built with Lume - a static site generator for Deno. It's almost perfect for this use case - I have some data (multiplayer match scores) and I want to display them in nice tables (leaderboards for the scores). There is a mechanism to define pages in a folder structure, give them some data and create some HTML out of it.
- Pug template engine - a concise and clean way to write HTML. In retrospect, may not have been the best choice - there's some friction with the Lume's layout and component functionality. May end up using something else and rewriting the templates eventually.
- SCSS for a CSS preprocessor - just a better way to write CSS. To be fair, most of what I use for is going to be available in vanilla CSS eventually (https://drafts.csswg.org/css-nesting-1/).
- The website is packaged into a Docker container and deployed on a self-hosted CapRover instance.
Building the project locally for development is very easy and straight forward:
- Make sure you have Deno installed: https://deno.land/#installation
- Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/ekgame/lume-osu-game-event.git
- Change the directory to the cloned folder
cd lume-osu-game-event
- Start a local server with
deno task serve