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# Hangar - Papers upcoming Plugin Repository
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This is the repository for Hangar, a plugin repository used for Paper plugins and similar software.
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Hangar is loosely based off of [Ore](https://github.com/SpongePowered/Ore), created by the Sponge project,
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but rebuilt from the ground up using the Spring Boot Framework in Java for the backend and nuxt (and vuetify) for the frontend (which is partially server rendered).
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We would like to thank all Ore contributors. Without them, this project would never have been possible.
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There may or may not be a staging instance running at https://hangar.benndorf.dev
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It may or may not allow you to log in, please don't create too much of a mess so that I don't always need to nuke the DB when I want to use it.
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## Contributing
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The project consists out of 4 parts
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* Frontend (written in Vue vite-ssr via [vitesse](https://github.com/antfu/vitesse))
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* Backend (Spring Boot)
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* Database (PostgreSQL)
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* User Management ([HangarAuth]; optional, see below)
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There are two different environments that can be developed in, one using a fake user (aka without [HangarAuth]), or with [HangarAuth].
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Most of the time you won't need to run Hangar with [HangarAuth] unless you are working with a feature that requires multiple user interactions.
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## Fake User environment (recommended, easy, no [HangarAuth])
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Fork the project and pull it in your IDE.
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### Prerequisites
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* Docker is required in order to run the PostgreSQL database.
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* Java 17 or higher.
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* [pnpm]
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* git
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### Setting up
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To get the project running locally, you need to follow a few steps:
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1. Run `git submodule update --init` to initialize the [HangarLib](https://github.com/HangarMC/HangarLib) submodule. If you want to commit code to the lib repository (found in `frontend/src/lib`) without cloning the repo separately, you also need to checkout a branch using `cd frontend/src/lib && git switch master`.
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2. To get the dummy database up and running, move to the docker folder `cd docker` then run `docker-compose -f dev-db.yml up -d` (`-d` as an optional parameter to run the containers in the background).
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Alternatively, if you are using IntelliJ you can press the green arrow in the `docker/dev-db.yml` file.
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3. Run the Spring Boot application. You can do it in the CLI with `mvn spring-boot:run` or if you're using IntelliJ, it's included in the run configurations.
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4. Move to the `frontend` directory: `cd ../frontend`. In that directory, run `pnpm install`. This will install all the needed Node modules.
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5. After the installation, run `pnpm run dev` in the frontend directory to initiate the build and launch. Changes you do to the frontend will be reloaded automatically.
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6. After that browse to http://localhost:3333 and if all went well, Hangar should be up and running.
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### Notes
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* The Spring Boot configuration file that is used by this environment is located at `Hangar/src/main/resources/application.yml`
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* The fake user settings are located in the application.yml file under `fake-user`.
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## Hangar Auth (not recommended, complicated, requires like 6 more docker containers)
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Fork this project and fork/clone [HangarAuth]. Ensure they are sibling directories in your file system.
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```
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Projects/
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Hangar/
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...
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HangarAuth/
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...
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```
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### Prerequisites
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* Docker is required for all parts of this environment except the frontend
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* [pnpm]
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### Setting up
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To get both Hangar and HangarAuth running locally:
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1. Setup HangarAuth
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1. See [HangarAuth README](https://github.com/HangarMC/HangarAuth/blob/master/README.md)
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2. Start HangarAuth's docker services
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3. Create HangarAuth's hydra client
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2. Move to Hangar's frontend directory `Hangar/frontend`. In that directory, run `pnpm install` followed by `pnpm run dev`.
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3. Set up the hangar client in hydra (see [HangarAuth README](https://github.com/HangarMC/HangarAuth/blob/master/README.md))
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4. Navigate to http://localhost:3333 and login.
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### Notes
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* If using IntelliJ, you can view logs from each service in the Services tab (ALT+8).
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* The Spring Boot configuration file that is used by this environment is located at `Hangar/docker/hangar/application.yml`
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* This setup requires that the Hangar and [HangarAuth] projects be sibling directories.
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* To rebuild changes to Hangar, just rebuild in IntelliJ `CTRL+F9`.
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* To rebuild HangarAuth, run `docker-compose up -d --build` in `Hangar/docker`.
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## Deployment
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Deployment happens via Docker, checkout the stack in the docker folder. The Spring Boot configuration file used for deployment can be found at
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`docker/deployment/hangar-backend/application.yml`.
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## Translations [![Crowdin](https://badges.crowdin.net/e/b13e6a1c05002365ee9031712112bd63/localized.svg)](https://hangar.crowdin.com/hangar)
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Hangar uses Crowdin for translations. The easiest way to help to translate is sign up to Crowdin at https://hangar.crowdin.com/hangar,
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joining the project and just add new translations or comment on or up/down-vote existing translations.
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You can learn more about navigating the Crowdin UI here: https://support.crowdin.com/online-editor/
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Getting translations locally (mostly for developers, requires crowdin cli, ran in root folder):
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`crowdin pull --skip-untranslated-strings -b master -T <PAT>`
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You might want to set the env var `TRANSLATION_MODE` to true, in order to get warnings about untranslated strings.
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## Contributing
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There is a bunch of stuff to do, some of that is noted in the [**Roadmap Project**](https://github.com/PaperMC/Hangar/projects/1).
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Your best bet is joining #development on the [Hangar Discord](https://discord.gg/zvrAEbvJ4a) and just discussing with us.
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All contributions are very welcome, we will not be able to finish this alone!
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Updating the frontend dependencies can be done best by running `npx npm-check -u` and going thru the changelogs. Notice that package.json might contain some hints of which deps are broken.
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## License
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Most of the frontend is a fork of Ore, licensed under MIT [here](https://github.com/SpongePowered/Ore/blob/staging/LICENSE.txt).
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The rest is new code (but created in reference of Ore) and is licensed under the MIT license too.
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[pnpm]: https://pnpm.io/installation
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[HangarAuth]: https://github.com/HangarMC/HangarAuth
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