A trusted CGI web portal. The portal embedded to the main binary.
If you decided to work with the UI side, please see instructions bellow.
Main principles:
- Everything should be available local: fonts, themes whatever else should be included in a bundle. Keep in mind environments with a heavy restricted internet.
- Every API call can take a while and could return an error: show progress/loader during operation, use
console.error
for errors. There is a global wrapper that will showconsole.error
to user as pop-up. - Main flow is: create function/app/lambda -> edit content -> run. Everything else should be on sides and should not stop user.
- No absolute path at-all: keep in mind, that platform could be launched behind one or several reverse proxies.
Use
import {baseURL} from './api
as source of truth: it uses development environment variable or window location to determinate API URL. - Use Git LFS for any binary files if needed. By-default,
src/static
marked as LFS dir. SVG is not a binary =). - The project called Trusted CGI and it means the developers of lambda/apps trusted, so no need for paranoid checks of user input, however, be ready for common mistakes and help as much as possible.
npm install
quasar dev
Be sure, that you have a running trustued-cgi binary in a background with --dev
mode.
The dev endpoint could be overrided in quasar.conf.js
in API_URL: JSON.stringify('http://127.0.0.1:3434/')
,
but please do not commit it.
quasar build
Do not commit production build: it will be automatically built by CI.