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Member Management UI

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This is the UI component of the members_app. See that repo for full project info and general readme information.

See the CONTRIBUTING file for information on helping out, or our Wiki for project governance.

Features

  • JS frontend that connects directly to the members_api backend

  • all of create-react-app features

  • react-router

  • redux

  • cooldux

  • Sign Up page

  • Verify email page

  • Login page

  • Password reset page

  • Logged in home page

Logging In (Dev/Test)

Presuming nothing's changed on the API side, once the docker stack is started you can login with admin@example.com as a username, and access any emails sent at http://localhost:10001 in dev mode. Other users are jimbo, gobie, and hardy all at example.com, with member_levels of 1, 5, and 10 each.

Normal Docker Dev Usage

Prerequisites

  • Docker Compose v2 or higher (run docker compose version or docker-compose version)

ARM vs x86 Considerations

Due to the way npm handles binary packages across different CPU architectures, if you run add a new dependency (npm install ...), you will have to remove the volume and recreate the image, so something like:

docker compose rm -fsv members_ui
docker volume rm members_ui_nm
docker compose up -d members_ui

Instructions

Consider following the Docker instructions in the members_app repo instead of here, to get a full environment going instead of piecemeal with just the API.

If you need to override some of the default environment variables or ports in from the docker-compose.yml file, you can create a docker-compose.override.yml and add your own environment variables or ports there. This file is automatically used by docker-compose and is ignored by git, so you can safely add it to your local repo.

Warning, this docker image is intended for dev mode attached to an npm-install-able project folder. Running this in critical/prod environments is strongly discouraged without lots of testing!!!

Take note of port numbers, API url, and volume paths.

Review the Dockerfile so you know what's about to be booted. For example, the working directory, package.json, and CMD (including npm install and fixture-installation commands) lines which by default will affect your environment.

Create the docker container for the api and database: docker compose up

To access the container's shell prompt: docker exec -it members_ui /bin/sh

To view the container's website from the docker host machine: http://localhost:3005

Note that this app depends on the API host pretty extensively, so again if you want a working app you probably want to check out the members_app repo.

Debugging Docker Dev Usage

You can build this container directly with: docker build -t members_ui . You can run this container directly with: docker run -it members_ui /bin/sh You'll then have to manually run commands like npm install or npm run start (see Dockerfile and docker-compose.yml for various assumptions and env vars we use during normal runtime.)

Development

Since this is a React app, console.log will output directly to your browser's Javascript console for debugging purposes.

As you make file changes, you may need to restart Docker to get the webserver to detect those changes.

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