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test | ||
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flake.lock | ||
flake.nix | ||
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yammat.cabal |
yammat
Yet Another MateMAT
Introduction
This project aims to be an implementation for a trust based POS for hackerspaces.
Installation
Dependencies
Environment dependencies
A working Haskell capable environment. For that you will need ghc
and
cabal-install
, which can be installed with:
sudo apt-get install ghc cabal-install
After you installed cabal-install
, let it make itself comfortable in your system with
cabal update && cabal install cabal-install
This might, depending on your system setup, take some time. Brew yourself some tea.
Build dependencies
Now that your Haskell environment is set up, you need to install the dependencies for building and running yammat, which are:
- build-essential
- alex
- happy
- libpq-dev
- postgresql
- libfftw3-dev
- zlib1g-dev
Install all of them through your package management system.
Building
First create a sandbox in the project directory with:
cabal sandbox init && cabal install --only-dependencies
This will take a long time, so go on a quest to find some cookies to go with the tea.
To build this project enter cabal build
into your command line.
Enjoy your cookies and tea while you watch your yammat being built.
Deployment
Create a directory outside of the project directory, where you want to actually
run the application. Copy or link the executable yammat
from
dist/build/yammat/
to your desired run location alongside with the folders
static
and config
and their contenst. The Folders should be copied, or you
may get problems with your git pulls.
Configuration
Database
To set up your database, Enter the postgresql root console (change to user
postgres
and invoke psql
on a debian system). then create a user with
CREATE USER <username> WITH PASSWORD '<password>':
and then create the database and grant all privileges to the user with
CREATE DATABASE <databasename>;
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON <databasename> to <username>;
Webapp
Let's leave the project directory and enter your desired run location.
Check the configuration File config/settings.yml
and alter its content to your
liking. Most of these settings normally don't need to be altered much, except
for approot
. Change this setting to the root address with which you want to
connect to the application, including the scheme (http or https).
Additionally edit the settings email
, currency
and cash_charge
.
email
is the email address, which will receive notifications from yammat, should the stock run low.currency
is your currency sign or shorthand, which will be used when displaying prices.cash_charge
is the extra you want to charge your users, who pay cash.- Note: The value of this setting is in hundredths of your currency denomination.
cash_charge
is effectively a "guest tax". Setting it to 0
is perfectly fine,
if you don't want that.
Create a Postgresql User and Database according to the settings in the settings file and grant the user all privileges on the database.
Lift-Off
Run ./yammat config/settings.yml
in your desired run location. Finally point a reverse-proxy
(something like nginx) at http://localhost:3000
or any other port you configured in
config/settings.yml
.
For better control You can wrap an systemd unit file around this. How to do this is described in my blog.
Migrations
0.0.0-0.0.1
- Delete column
alt_time
from tableavatar
in your Database withalter table "avatar" drop column "alt_time";
- Start yammat normally to fill database with dummy data and stop it again
- Run migration script
- if you have built yammat with a sandbox, run
runghc -package-db/full/path/to/sandbox(XXX-ghc-version-packages.conf.d /path/to/yammat/Migration/0.0.0-0.0.1/Migration.hs
- Note: No space between the option
-package-db
and its argument
- Note: No space between the option
- without sandbox:
runghc /path/to/yammat/Migration/0.0.0-0.0.1/Migration.hs
- if you have built yammat with a sandbox, run
- Enjoy your freshly migrated Matemat
0.0.2-0.0.3
- stop old matemat
- create a view with new and old timestamps and user ids with
create or replace view "user_new" as select "user".id, "user".timestamp, date 'epoch' + "user".timestamp * interval '1 second' as timestamp_new from "user";
- create temporary timestamp column in user table with
alter table "user" add column "timestamp_temp" date;
- fill temporary timestamp column with new timestamps with
update "user" set timestamp_temp = (select timestamp_new from user_new where user_new.id = "user".id);
- check if new timestamps look sane
- drop old timestamp column
alter table "user" drop column timestamp cascade;
- rename temporary column
alter table "user" rename column timestamp_temp to "timestamp";
- start new matemat