/Sailfish

As fast as the wind can take us. The backend repository for the Offprint fiction website.

Primary LanguageSvelteApache License 2.0Apache-2.0

Sailfish

As fast as the wind can take us.

Getting Started

Sailfish is divided into two parts: the API (under Sources) and the Client (under Client). Depending on what you want to work on, the steps to compile are listed down below (which both assume you have already cloned the repository).

Client

Make sure you have the latest NodeJS version installed and ready to go. Additionally, create a .env file at the Client root and populate it with your PUBLIC_API_URL value. Then, take the following steps:

  1. Move into the project directory with cd Sailfish/Client
  2. Install all dependencies with yarn install
  3. Create a .env file at the Client root and populate it with your PUBLIC_API_URL value (http://127.0.0.1:3333 should be fine for development)
  4. Start the dev server with yarn run dev

API

The Sailfish API requires Swift 5.8 at a minimum, but please install the latest version for your platform if it's higher than that. Official builds are available on The Swift Project's homepage for Windows, Linux, and macOS. You might also prefer running via docker-compose up, which should get you a full development environment equivalent to what we run on the production and staging servers.

Additionally, make sure you have the latest PostgreSQL and Redis versions installed. Check out sample.env to set up your environment variables in your own .env file. If you want to test out image uploading functionality (we use DigitalOcean Spaces at present), also fill out the DIGITALOCEAN_SPACES_* variables, although the server should work fine without those (you just won't be able to upload images). Additionally, if you don't need to test email functionality, just supply SENDGRID_API_KEY with a dummy value.

After all that's done, take the following steps:

  1. Move into the project directory with cd Sailfish
  2. Install dependencies with swift package resolve (if you're using the official Swift extension for VSCode, this should happen automatically)
  3. Start the server with vapor run

If using Docker, follow these instead:

  1. Move into the project directory with cd Sailfish
  2. Run docker compose up

Contributing

We will (eventually!) have Contribution guidelines written up! If instead you want to talk about Offprint with a growing community of authors and readers, check out our Discord server!