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Development

This documentation will guide you through setting up a local development environment to contribute to the Plebeian Market. If you have not read the repository README, please take a look, as it will help you understand the project's architecture.

It is important to note that the Plebeian stack consists of the front office, back office, and background services. If your intention is to do front-end development, the background services are not strictly necessary, but you will need to run them if you want to have the full functionality of the application and populate the front-end (front or back office) with some data.

Running the Dev Environment Locally

Prerequisites

  • You need to have the Docker Engine installed on your system. You can follow the official instructions: Install Docker engine
    • If you are on Linux, you'll want to install Docker in a different user using useradd -m -G docker YOUR_USER, and also follow the post-installation steps: Docker post-installation steps
  • You need to have Node.js >= 16 and npm installed on your machine.
  • Git clone this repository in the directory of the user you will use, using git clone [email protected]:PlebeianTech/plebeian-market.git

Running Dev Environment

Background Services

  • Once you have cloned the repository, open a terminal in the plebeian-market project directory and run ./scripts/dev.sh to start the development environment: database, API, and all background services
    • There will be some background services that will exit with errors like smtp and birdwatcher, don't worry, they are not necessary for development. If you now run docker ps in your terminal, you will see the different containers running.

Back Office (Seller Part of the App)

  • First, go to web/shared with cd web/shared and run npm i
  • Then go to the backoffice directory with cd web/backoffice and run npm i, and then npm run dev to run the web app
  • This will start the development server of the backoffice, and you will be able to access it from localhost:5173 in your browser
  • Tip: To complete the process of creating a stall, you will need the email verification code, as smtp does not work in the development environment. You will need to get it from the logs of the api container. To do this, you can do docker logs -f plebeian-market-api-1 and this will show you the logs of the api. If you are going through the create stall process, the email verification code will appear in these logs.

Front Office (Buyer Part of the App)

  • If you have not previously installed shared node dependencies: go to web/shared with cd web/shared and run npm i
  • Then go to the frontoffice directory with cd web/frontoffice and run npm i, and then npm run dev to run the web app
  • This will start the development server of the frontoffice successfully, and you will be able to access it from localhost:5173 or localhost:5174 (if you are running backoffice at the same time) in your browser

Build/Preview the Static Files

  • If you want to build or preview, you can do so using these commands in the front or back office directories
  • npm run preview - Build static files and serve them using a http server
  • npm run build - Build static files

All the generated static files will be inside the build folder. You can copy them to your server to use the frontoffice on your website.

Background Services

finalize-auctions - monitors running auctions and picks a winner for auctions that ended

settle-btc-payments - monitors on-chain payments that are "pending" in our database and looks up the corresponding transactions in the mempool or on-chain

settle-lightning-payments - monitors incoming Lightning Network payments from buyers, and makes outgoing payments to sellers

Nostr

Used Event Kinds

  • 30017 - market stall
  • 30018 - fixed price product listing
  • 30020 - auction
  • 1021 - bid
  • 1022 - bid confirmation

Stall Chat

In order to have Stall chats, we fake a Nostr channel creation (kind = 40) but don't send the event to the network. In this way, we're able to have chat rooms without polluting the chat room list in the clients. So if you want to use this chat room in your client, you'll have to copy the channel id manually instead of searching for it.

Give a look to the getChannelIdForStall function to know how we're generating the Channel id.

Keys Used in the Code

  • VITE_NOSTR_PM_STALL_PUBLIC_KEY - Nostr public key of Plebeian Market's market stall

Advanced Install Options

Install Just the Front Office (from Git Master)

  • Clone the repository git clone [email protected]:PlebeianTech/plebeian-market.git

  • Change to the front office directory cd plebeianmarket/web/frontoffice

  • Build the site npm i ; npm run build

  • (optional) Copy the file config-example.json to config.json: cd web/frontoffice/build ; cp config-example.json config.json

  • (optional) Edit the config.json file and add your Nostr public key to the admin_pubkeys array:

    "admin\_pubkeys": [
        "123456789012345678901234567890",
        "another\_admin\_nostr\_public\_key"
    ]
    
  • Copy the content of the web/frontoffice/build directory to your web server using your app of choice.

Install the Entire Marketplace

  • install nginx-proxy-automation
  • clone repo
  • add plebeian-market-secrets/secret_key (random string)
  • add plebeian-market-secrets/db.json (default username: pleb / default password: plebpass)
  • add plebeian-market-secrets/lndhub.json
  • add plebeian-market-secrets/mail.json
  • add plebeian-market-secrets/site-admin.json
  • edit .env.prod
    • API_BASE_URL, WWW_BASE_URL, DOMAIN_NAME
  • edit docker-compose.prod.yml
    • VIRTUAL_HOST, LETSENCRYPT_HOST
  • flask db upgrade
  • ./scripts/prod.sh