A simple yet somehow overdesigned guestbook system featuring a simple control panel (which is a WIP so you'll have to make do with a db manager)
This is phase I of the personal backscratchers project.
## π Table of Contents - [π Table of Contents](#-table-of-contents) - [π§ About ](#-about-) - [π Documentation ](#-documentation-) - [π Getting Started ](#-getting-started-) - [πΈοΈ Prerequisites](#οΈ-prerequisites) - [π Deployment ](#-deployment-) - [βοΈ Built Using ](#οΈ-built-using-) - [βοΈ Authors ](#οΈ-authors-) ## π§ About I really need to get my hands dirty from time to time, so I figured I'd make a guestbook for my marriage hotsite. And make everyone else see this code. It includes many concepts that are very reasonable to tinker with as learning material, in a bite-sized project complexity that allows me to talk about it without losing the breadcrumb trail. ## π Documentation [Comments and general documentation/musings on the project](docs/comments.md) ## π Getting Started These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See [deployment](#deployment) for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system. ## πΈοΈ Prerequisites For running it locally: - .NET 8.0 - A running instance of MongoDB - A Cloudflare turnstile secret key for the captcha - Not forgetting to set up environment variables You will be able to see in `build/docker-compose.public.yml` that the application makes heavy usage of them. ``` - ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT=Production - CORS_ORIGINS=https://guestbook.example.com,http://localhost:5008,http://localhost:8080 - ACCESS_USERNAME=user - ACCESS_PASSWORD=pass - ACCESS_TOKENKEY=pleaseinsertafairlylargetokenkeyherewillyou - ACCESS_ISSUER=https://guestbook.example.com/api - ACCESS_AUDIENCE=https://guestbook.example.com - CLOUDFLARE_SECRET=0x000000000000000000000000000000000 - MONGODB_CONNECTIONSTRING=mongodb://mongouser:mongopass@mongo:27017/Guestbooky - MONGODB_DATABASENAME=Guestbooky - LOG_LEVEL=Debug ``` > [!IMPORTANT] You will need to set them up either by hand or by using your IDE's capabilities. On Visual Studio, that can be done via the Debug Properties of Guestbooky.API. |Env Variable Keys|Usage| |----|----| |**CORS_ORIGINS**, **ACCESS_\***|Variables related to JWT issuing and checking. In order to use the GET and DELETE endpoints for the messages, you need to use a bearer token.| |**CLOUDFLARE_SECRET**|The turnstile secret, used in the server portion of the captcha check.| |**MONGODB_\***|Related to the connection to MongoDB. Yeah.| |**LOG_\***|Logging.| > [!TIP] > For local usage of the backend, you can use `docker-compose.local.yml` and edit the fields you need. ## π Deployment Use `docker-compose.public.yml` as a basis. it should create the image for you and start running. ## βοΈ Built Using - [MongoDB](https://www.mongodb.com/) - Database - [.NET](https://dot.net/) - Backend - [Cloudflare Turnstile](https://www.cloudflare.com/pt-br/products/turnstile/) - Captcha ## βοΈ Authors - [@cotti](https://github.com/cotti) | [cotti.com.br](https://cotti.com.br)