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Getting started:

This is a simple app that shows how we can use the backend server using a permanent token to request an expiring token to expose to the client. To get started:

Create an account in wistia and go to:

https://<account-key>.wistia.com/account/api

to create a permanent token. Make sure to store this token somewhere safe.

In one terminal run:

WISTIA_PERMANENT_TOKEN=<the-token-you-created> docker compose up

This will start an nginx server pointing to both the frontend and backend servers for development on http://localhost:5050. When you have a media on the account with the permanent token mentioned above, you can navigate to: http://localhost:5050/?hashedId=<hashed-id> to edit that media's transcript.

NOTE: For backend changes (both nginx and the backend server) you need to restart docker. For changes to the frontend you just need to refresh the page.

Pointing to a different TLD

By default we route all requests to *.wistia.com. If you are doing local wistia development or want to point to staging instead you will need to change this. Simply specify a different TLD:

# NOTE: this needs to be a different token than what points to the .com mentioned
# above.
WISTIA_PERMANENT_TOKEN=<a-token-you-created-in-appropriate-env> WISTIA_TLD=io docker compose up