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Canopy

Setup dev environment

Install:

  • Docker
  • Hasura CLI

Setup Next.js

Create a .env file in the /web folder with the following variables:

NEXT_PUBLIC_FIREBASE_API_KEY=
NEXT_PUBLIC_FIREBASE_AUTH_DOMAIN=
NEXT_PUBLIC_FIREBASE_PROJECT_ID=
NEXT_PUBLIC_FIREBASE_APP_ID=

NEXT_PUBLIC_GRAPHQL_ENDPOINT=
NEXT_PUBLIC_GRAPHQL_WS_ENDPOINT=


FIREBASE_SERVICE_ACCOUNT=
GRAPHQL_ADMIN_SECRET=
SENDGRID_API_KEY=
CRON_CLIENT_KEY=
HOST_URL=

AWS_ENV_ACCESS_KEY_ID=
AWS_ENV_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=
AWS_ENV_REGION=
AWS_ENV_S3_BUCKET=

Run the project:

cd web
npm install
npm run introspect
npm run build:all
npm run dev

Setup Hasura

Create a .env file in the /hasura folder with the following variables:

HASURA_GRAPHQL_JWT_SECRET=

CANOPY_CRON_WEBHOOK_URL=
CANOPY_CRON_CLIENT_KEY=

Run all commands from inside the /hasura folder:

cd hasura

Start local database and Hasura GraphQL server

docker-compose up -d

Apply metadata and migrations. (Only necessary if you recently pulled changes and need to update your local instance to match the metadata/migrations in the repo.)

hasura metadata apply --admin-secret "myadminsecretkey"
hasura migrate apply --all-databases --admin-secret "myadminsecretkey"
hasura metadata reload --admin-secret "myadminsecretkey"

Start Hasura console

hasura console --admin-secret "myadminsecretkey" // Connect to local instance