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Setup Guide - LOCAL

After you clone the repository, run

npm install

Backend Configuration

create a .env file in the "backend" folder

Create an account here to use mongo: https://cloud.mongodb.com/

Create an account here to use the email api: https://www.mailjet.com/

Please contact Victor or Anson if you do not know how to set it up

WATO_FINANCE_ATLAS_URI=<YOUR_MONGO_ATLAS_URI_HERE>
WATO_FINANCE_MAILJET_API_KEY=<YOUR_MAILJET_API_KEY>
WATO_FINANCE_MAILJET_SECRET_KEY=<YOUR_MAILJET_SECRET_KEY>
WATO_FINANCE_FINANCE_EMAIL=<EMAIL_WHERE_YOU_WANT_TO_SEND_FROM>
WATO_FINANCE_EMAIL_RECIPIENTS=<EMAILS_TO_RECEIVE_SEPERATED_BY_COMMA_(NO_SPACE)>
WATO_FINANCE_CLIENT_URL=http://localhost:3000

In order to upload attachments, AWS credentials are needed. To access a role that is already set up with policies on WATonomous' AWS account, please contact Victor.

WATO_FINANCE_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=<YOUR_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY>
WATO_FINANCE_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=<YOUR_ACCESS_KEY>
WATO_FINANCE_AWS_FINANCE_BUCKET_NAME=<S3_BUCKET_NAME>

To start the server, run

npm install -g nodemon
cd backend
nodemon start

Permissions

Create a file /backend/user_directory.json that has the following shape. This will determine your approval levels. If for some reason you have multiple accounts, simply add more elements to the array. In the production environment this file is mounted automatically based on https://github.com/WATonomous/infra-config/tree/master/directory/users/data

[
    {
        finance_system: {
        email: <YOUR_WATO_EMAIL>
        enabled: true
        membership: 'Administrator' | 'Member'
        }
    }
 ]

Generating seeding data

To generate seed data, in the terminal in the backend directory, you must first add an additional environment variable to backend/.env. Note that this is the same firebase api key as the web app, instructions can be found later in this README.

WATO_FINANCE_FIREBASE_API_KEY=<YOUR_FIREBASE_API_KEY>

run:

npm run seeddata

or

npm run seeddata-prod

Note that this step is not optional due to the fact we need to inject wato cash's id as it is a special case for a funding item. The -prod version will only create the wato cash fund, and no dummy data will be created.


Frontend Configuration

Create an account here to get authentication working: https://firebase.google.com/

Create Project

  1. Create a project at console.firebase.google.com
  2. Name it wato-finance-system
  3. Select parent resource/organization as watonomous.ca
  4. Optionally add analytics then wait for project to be created

Connect to web app

  1. In the Project Overview screen, add your app by web app
  2. Provide a nickname (watofinance) and do not enable Firebase Hosting
  3. Look for the firebaseConfig constant and fill in the following info in the .env file you create in the "frontend" folder
REACT_APP_WATO_FINANCE_API_KEY=<YOUR_FIREBASE_API_KEY>
REACT_APP_WATO_FINANCE_AUTH_DOMAIN=<YOUR_FIREBASE_AUTH_DOMAIN>
REACT_APP_WATO_FINANCE_PROJECT_ID=<YOUR_FIREBASE_PROJECT_ID>
REACT_APP_WATO_FINANCE_STORAGE_BUCKET=<YOUR_FIREBASE_STORAGE_BUCKET>
REACT_APP_WATO_FINANCE_MESSAGING_SENDER_ID=<YOUR_FIREBASE_MESSAGING_SENDER_ID>
REACT_APP_WATO_FINANCE_APP_ID=<YOUR_FIREBASE_API_ID>
REACT_APP_WATO_FINANCE_BACKEND_URL=http://localhost:5000

Connect Backend to Project

  1. To be able to use firebase-admin, select the gear icon next to the Project Overview screen
  2. Go to Project Settings > Service Accounts and generate a new private key
  3. Name the file serviceAccountKey.json and paste the JSON file in the "backend" folder

Enable Google OAuth

  1. In your Firebase Console, select Authentication on the left sidebarw
  2. Select the Sign-in method tab, select Google, and then select Enable
  3. Project public-facing name does not matter for dev environment, give it a nickname (watofinance) or not
  4. Set Project support email to your own email
  5. Select Save and ensure that the Google Provider has the Enabled Status

Starting the app

To start the frontend, in a different terminal run

cd frontend
npm start

Docker setup

Assuming your .env files are configured properly, you can run them in docker containers as well.

Docker setup - frontend

cd frontend
docker build -t wato-finance-frontend .
docker run -p 3000:3000 -d wato-finance-frontend

Docker setup - backend

cd backend
docker build -t wato-finance-backend .
docker run -p 5000:5000 -d wato-finance-backend

Notes

Running prettier

If you have created a pr and are getting failed pipelines due to prettier, run npx prettier -w . in the root directory You can also configure prettier to run on save, by installing prettier and following this guide

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