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## Setup
## Development Setup
1. Copy the environment file:
### Prerequisites
```bash
cp website/.env.example website/.env
```
Before you begin, make sure you have the following installed:
2. Edit `website/.env` with your actual values.
- [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/) (LTS version recommended)
- [Bun](https://bun.sh/) (for websocket server)
- [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) (for running Redis and PostgreSQL)
3. Start with Docker (recommended):
### Getting Started
1. **Clone the repository**
```bash
git clone https://github.com/outpoot/rugplay.git
cd rugplay
```
2. **Set up Redis**
Create a Redis Docker container:
```bash
docker run -d --name rugplay-redis -p 6379:6379 -v rugplay_redisdata:/data --restart unless-stopped redis:8-alpine redis-server --save 60 1
```
**Alternative:** You can also [download and install Redis directly](https://redis.io/downloads/) for your operating system, or use a managed Redis service such as Redis Cloud.
3. **Set up PostgreSQL**
You have two main options for your Postgres database:
- **Run Postgres locally with Docker:**
```bash
docker run -d --name rugplay-postgres -e POSTGRES_USER=pguser -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=pgpass -e POSTGRES_DB=rugplay -p 5432:5432 -v rugplay_pgdata:/var/lib/postgresql/data --restart unless-stopped pgvector/pgvector:pg16
```
- **Use a managed cloud Postgres provider:**
Services like [Supabase](https://supabase.com/), [Neon](https://neon.tech/), or others let you create a Postgres database online, often with a free tier. Simply grab your connection details (host, user, password, database name) from your provider.
After your database is running, update your `DATABASE_URL` in the `.env` file to point to your Postgres instance.
If you are running Postgres locally, you can seed the database with:
```bash
docker exec -it rugplay-postgres psql -d rugplay -U pguser
```
Then, copy and paste the SQL from the migration files (e.g. `website/drizzle/0000_crazy_bloodstrike.sql`).
4. **Configure Google OAuth**
- Go to [Google Auth Platform dashboard](https://console.cloud.google.com/auth/clients)
- Create a new client:
- Application type: "Web application"
- Name: Your choice
- Authorized JavaScript origins: Can be left empty
- Authorized redirect URIs:
- http://localhost:3002/api/auth/callback/google
- http://localhost:5173/api/auth/callback/google
- Production URL
5. **Configure Environment Variables**
```bash
cd website
cp .env.example .env
```
Edit `.env` with your values. Example:
```ini
# --- Database ---
DATABASE_URL=postgres://pguser:pgpass@localhost:5432/rugplay # PostgreSQL connection string
POSTGRES_USER=pguser # PostgreSQL username (should match Docker config)
POSTGRES_PASSWORD=pgpass # PostgreSQL password (should match Docker config)
POSTGRES_DB=rugplay # PostgreSQL database name (should match Docker config)
# --- Redis ---
REDIS_URL=redis://localhost:6379 # Redis connection string
# --- Auth ---
PRIVATE_BETTER_AUTH_SECRET=your_secret_here # Any alphanumeric string for session encryption
PUBLIC_BETTER_AUTH_URL=http://localhost:5173 # For development, use http://localhost:5173. For production, use http://localhost:3002
# --- Google OAuth ---
GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=your_google_client_id
GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=your_google_client_secret
# --- Websocket ---
PUBLIC_WEBSOCKET_URL=ws://localhost:8080 # URL of the websocket server
# --- Optional: AWS (for additional features) ---
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=your_aws_access_key
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=your_aws_secret_key
AWS_REGION=us-east-1
# --- Optional: OpenRouter (for AI features) ---
OPENROUTER_API_KEY=your_openrouter_api_key
```
**Notes:**
- For production, change `PUBLIC_BETTER_AUTH_URL` to `http://localhost:3002` or your deployed domain.
- The `DATABASE_URL` should match your Postgres Docker container settings.
- The `REDIS_URL` should match your Redis Docker container settings.
- AWS and OpenRouter variables are optional and only needed for advanced features.
6. **Install Dependencies**
Set up the websocket server:
```bash
cd website/websocket
bun install
```
Set up the main website:
```bash
cd ../
npm install --include=dev
```
### Running the Application
1. **Start the websocket server**
```bash
cd website/websocket
bun run src/main.ts
```
2. **Start the main website (Development Mode)**
In a new terminal:
```bash
cd website
npm run dev
```
The development server will be available at http://localhost:5173
### Production Deployment
#### Using Docker (Recommended)
1. **Build and start with Docker:**
```bash
./build.sh
```
4. The app will be available at http://localhost:3002
This will automatically start all required services, including the Database, Redis and the websocket server, as Docker containers. You do not need to run the websocket server manually when using Docker Compose for deployment.
## Development
2. The app will be available at http://localhost:3002
```bash
cd website
npm install
npm run dev
```
#### Manual Deployment
The development server runs on http://localhost:5173
1. **Build the website:**
```bash
cd website
npm run build
npm run preview
```
2. **Start the websocket server:**
```bash
cd website/websocket
bun run src/main.ts
```
## License