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patches | ||
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autocompletion.php | ||
codeception.dist.yml | ||
composer.json | ||
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docker-compose.dist.yml | ||
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LICENSE | ||
README.md | ||
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Accounts Ely.by
Ely.by's accounts management service, which provides a single entry point for our own services, as well as for external projects via the OAuth2 protocol. It also implements authorization server for Minecraft game servers and partially implements Mojang-compatible API for obtaining accounts' information.
Warning: this project isn't intended for use outside of the ecosystem of Ely.by's services.
Development
The project is designed to work in the Docker environment. Installation links:
First you need to fork the repository and
clone it.
After that you need to create local .env
and docker-compose.yml
files:
cp .env.dist .env
cp docker-compose.dist.yml docker-compose.yml
The copied files can be adjusted for your local environment, but generally they are ready to use without any intervention.
Containers will not install dependencies automatically, so you have to install them manually. If you have php
and
composer
installed on your system, you can install dependencies with the composer install
command. You can always
install dependencies using the container:
docker-compose run --rm --no-deps app composer install
At the first start, all base images will be loaded and built (it can take a long time for the application's image), after which you will be able to begin the development.
To start all containers, use the following command:
docker-compose up -d
By default, docker-compose.yml
specifies 80
port for the web
service and 8080
port for phpMyAdmin
. If these
services emits ports-related errors, it is necessary to make the required ports available or change them, and then run
the docker-compose up -d
command again.
User interface
This repository contains only the source code for the backend API while the interface is in a nearby repository. Linux and Mac users can use the following script to get the latest version of the UI:
curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/elyby/accounts-frontend/releases/latest \
| grep "browser_download_url.*tar.gz" \
| cut -d : -f 2,3 \
| tr -d \" \
| xargs curl -sLo /tmp/accounts-frontend.tar.gz \
&& rm -rf frontend \
&& mkdir -p frontend \
&& tar -zxf /tmp/accounts-frontend.tar.gz -C frontend \
&& rm -f /tmp/accounts-frontend.tar.gz
If this script didn't work for you, you can manually go to the
releases page, download the suitable build
-archive and extract
all its contents into the frontend
folder.
How to enter into a working container
Using the docker-compose exec
command you can easily execute any
desired command in running container by using its service's name from the docker-compose.yml
file. For example,
to enter the shell of the app
container, use the following command:
docker-compose exec app bash
License
This library is released under the Apache 2.0.