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README.md
Operation Pandora Trigger Commandcenter
A MEAN Stack application created for https://www.opt4.net Arma3 Community
Installation
All steps described here are working with a Debian based Linux system
Setup required 3rd Party Software
Setup for Development
Run the installation script located in the docs folder:
./docs/opt-cc-environment/3rd-party-install.sh
It installs NPM, Node and MongoDB on latest versions. In addition, it sets up the mongo deamon to start up automatically with the system.
Setup for Production
NOTE: It his highly recommended not to run the following steps as root user!
For production setup run the script, described in Setup for development, adding the parameter prod
./docs/opt-cc-environment/3rd-party-install.sh prod
This adds the pm2
process manager to be installed and start the opt-cc server as pm2
process.
Run the sudo
command printed as last output to configure the pm2
process for automatic start on the system.
Development
Run and Modify Application
NOTE: Do not use the execution described here in any production environment! It will make the running application highly vulnerable.
Before triggering the environment execution run
npm install
inside the main folder, to process all needed npm package installations for the program execution.
To compile the Angular code and afterwards start the Express server with nodemon
for development purpose run
npm run dev
Any changes on server
code will trigger an automatic restart of the Express server.
Changes on static
code can be submitted with
npm run deploy-static
The page must be reloaded after this build step is finished, in order to make changes visible.
Run Tests
TODO
License Information
NodeJS Express Server (/server
)
published under CC BY-SA 4.0 License
Main concept for API Server, pagination and MongoDB usage by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Johannes Konert
All endpoints, signature image builder and Arma3 RPT-Log parsing by Florian Hartwich
Angular 6 Frontend (/static
)
published under MIT License