These are the front-end clients for Kansa, a convention member management system.
Use npm install
to fetch the required dependencies, and see package.json
for
the various npm run
targets; the default npm start
uses
webpack-dev-server to incrementally
re-build and serve the client code at http://localhost:8080/
during development.
To use the client, you'll need a Kansa server that
you can connect to. In development, the server is assumed to run at its default local address
https://localhost:4430/
; in production, the default is to use the same host that serves the
client code. To specify a different target, use the API_HOST
environment variable:
The default dev-configured server provides an admin account with which you may log in by visiting: http://localhost:8080/#/login/[email protected]/key
API_HOST=api.dublin2019.com npm start
For other environment variables, see webpack.config.js
. If you're running
Docker in a VM and have the DOCKER_HOST
environment variable set, that will replace the default
localhost
hostname.
IMPORTANT: As all server connections require https and the default development server uses a
self-signed certificate for localhost
, you'll need to open it directly at https://localhost:4430/
to trigger your browser's functionality for bypassing the warning. Until you do that, your browser
will silently block the client's API calls:
- Chrome: Click on Advanced, then Proceed to localhost:4430. Alternatively, go to
chrome://flags/#allow-insecure-localhost
and enable the option to "Allow invalid certificates for resources loaded from localhost" - Firefox: Click on I Understand the Risks, then Add Exception...., then Get Certificate, and finally Confirm Security Exception
- IE: Click on Continue to this website (not recommended)
- Safari: Click on Show Certificate, Always Trust "example.com" when connecting to "example.com", then Continue
Also important: the API server by default self-hosts a client that uses the latest-release
production code hosted on GitHub Pages, so you should make sure that after bypassing the certificate
warning you navigate to your actual client development version, at http://localhost:8080/
.
The Kansa and Hugo admin interfaces are built partly from the same sources as the public-facing site, and are a part of the build targets specified in the Webpack config. Both of these require first logging in using a login link. In dev mode: