This repository has been archived on 2024-04-05. You can view files and clone it, but cannot push or open issues/pull-requests.
score-tracker/README.md

51 lines
2.4 KiB
Markdown

# Score Tracker
Main repository: https://gitlab.sudoer.ch/sudoer777/score-tracker/
A web app designed to collect and display scores for sports
## Branches
- [main](https://gitlab.sudoer.ch/sudoer777/score-tracker/-/tree/main) - Stable, production-ready code
- [testing](https://gitlab.sudoer.ch/sudoer777/score-tracker/-/tree/testing) - Nearly complete code being tested
- [develop](https://gitlab.sudoer.ch/sudoer777/score-tracker/-/tree/develop) - Unstable code under development
## Installation
This repository is designed to be pushed to Heroku/Dokku/etc.
### Requirements
- PostgreSQL (with empty database created and an account to access it)
### Environment Variables
- `NODE_ENV` - set to `production`, `testing`, or `development`
- `PGHOST` - set to your database URL
- `PGPORT` - set to the database port
- `PGDATABASE` - set to the name of your database (i.e. `scoretrackerdb`)
- `PGUSER` - set to the user for managing the database
- `PGPASSWORD` - set to the password for that user
- `PUBLIC_SUBMIT_PAGE` (default: `false`) - set to `true` to allow score submissions without an account
## Code
This program uses Node.js/Express.js for the backend, PostgreSQL for the database (with node-postgres), and Passport.js for managing users and sessions.
### Structure
- `database` folder contains backend scripts for managing and storing data.
- `mail` folder (currenly unused) contains backend scripts for sending emails.
- `public` folder contains publically accessible scripts and stylesheets for frontend.
- `scripts` folder contains scripts used by specific webpages.
- `stylesheets` folder contains CSS for various webpages.
- `routes` folder contains various routes used by the program.
- `about.js` directs to the about page (`/about`).
- `auth.js` deals with logging in and out (`/auth/*`).
- `checkLoginStatus.js` contains functions for checking the login status of the current user.
- `data.js` sends various data to the client in JSON format (`/data/*`).
- `index.js` directs to the home page (`/`).
- `manage.js` contains various functions that allows the user to add and edit items through the web browser (`/manage/*`).
- `views` folder contains pug templates for each webpage, and a `layout` template for the base layout of each page.
- `.env.example` is a template for the environment variables in a development workspace. Rename to `.env` and change values as needed.