* WIP Switch to Postgres * feat(postgres): more work on porting to postgres, now compiles * feat(docker-compose): Changed the docker-compose.yml file to use postgres. * Update docker, documentation, gh actions... * Remove bson dependency * Remove bson import * feat: move mock filehost to trait rather than cargo feature * feat(postgres): transactions for mod creation, multipart refactor * fix: Add Cargo.lock so that sqlx functions * Update sqlx offline build data * fix: Use SQLX_OFFLINE to force sqlx into offline mode for CI * Default release channels * feat(postgres): refactor database models to fit postgres models * fix: Fix sqlx prepare, fix double allocation in indexing * Add dockerfile (#40) Co-authored-by: Charalampos Fanoulis <charalampos.fanoulis@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Aeledfyr <aeledfyr@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: redblueflame <contact@redblueflame.com> Co-authored-by: Jai A <jai.a@tuta.io> Co-authored-by: Valentin Ricard <redblueflame1@gmail.Com> Co-authored-by: Charalampos Fanoulis <charalampos.fanoulis@gmail.com>
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Contributing
Contributions to labrinth are welcome! However, we do have a couple dependencies that you need to get up and running.
We reccomend using Docker for setting up your dev enviroment. If you have Docker and docker-compose installed, you may run:
docker-compose up
which will deploy a Meilisearch container on port 7700, a PostgreSQL container on port 5432 and a pgAdmin web UI on port 8070. When prompted to input a server password in pgAdmin, simply enter nothing into the password field.
You will have to set up the database now. To do so, install the sqlx cli:
cargo install --git https://github.com/launchbadge/sqlx sqlx-cli --no-default-features --features postgres
then, run the following commands to create the database and install schemas:
sqlx database create
sqlx migrate run