# Waterwolf Identity Solution ## Description This is the identity service for the Waterwolf project. It is a NestJS application that provides an API for managing users and authentication. ## Development To get started with development, first clone the repository. Create a GitHub classic PAT with permission to read repos and packages in order to be able to install the private furality npm packages . https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/keeping-your-account-and-data-secure/managing-your-personal-access-tokens#creating-a-personal-access-token-classic Create the token and put it in a file in the root of the repository named `.github_token`. Then install vscode which supports devcontainers and open the repository in vscode as a devcontainer. This will set up all the necessary supporting services needed to run, test, and debug this service. Once it finishes building initially, goto the testing tab of vscode and run the tests to make sure they pass and that your environment is properly set up. Next, you can start up the app by going to the run and debug tab and selecting the `nest start watch` task. Once it is started, in the bottom pane of vscode, goto the PORTS tab and look for the `Application port` row. Either right click or copy the forwarded address to open it in your browser and then navigate to the path: http://localhost:{PORT}/v1/api/ to ensure it has started correctly ## Documentation Currently the documentation is a work in progress. The documentation is generated using the OpenAPI specification and can be found at the `/v1/api` path of the service. The current defaults that are generated at initialization are: Default Org Id: 1 Default Org Name: WaterWolf Default Org Slug: waterwolf The default user that is created is: Username: admin Password: changeme ## Installation Use pnmp to install the required packages. ```bash pnpm install ``` ## Usage ```bash pnpm start ``` ## Configuration This uses `@nestjs/config` which uses [dotenv](https://github.com/motdotla/dotenv). Configuration can be done by using a `.env` file or environment variables. Application Configuration - `BASE_URL` - Base URL for the application Database Configuration - `DATABASE_HOST` - Hostname for the database - `DATABASE_PORT` - Port for the database - `DATABASE_USER` - Username for the database - `DATABASE_PASSWORD` - Password for the database - `DATABASE_NAME` - Name of the database Database Debug Configuration - `DATABASE_SYNCHRONIZE` - Synchronize the database schema - `DATABASE_DISABLE_MIGRATIONS` - Disable migrations - `DATABASE_DEBUG_LOGGING` - Enable debug logging for the database Redis Configuration - `REDIS_HOST` - Hostname for the Redis server - `REDIS_PORT` - Port for the Redis server - `REDIS_PASSWORD` - Password for the Redis server (Optional) - `REDIS_DB` - Database number for the Redis server (Optional) Mailing Configuration - `POSTAL_BASE_URL` - Base URL for the Postal API - `POSTAL_API_KEY` - API Key for the Postal API - `FROM_EMAIL` - Email address to send emails from ## Credits - [ConiCaw](https://github.com/ttshivers) - Teaching Kakious about documentation and base documenation from other projects - [Kakious](https://rawr.ing) - Main Developer and Documentation Writer