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Databaes migration
Done using dbmate. Db stuff is stored in ./db
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Example of running the migrations:
docker run --rm -it -e DATABASE_URL="postgres://postgres:postgres@127.0.0.1:5432/pwrpln?sslmode=disable" --network=host -v "$(pwd)/db:/db" amacneil/dbmate up
Example of setting up a postgres SQL server:
docker run -d --name postgres --network=host -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=postgres -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=postgres -e POSTGRES_DB=pwrlpln postgres
If you are on of those poor people runnin macOS you must use this one to start a postgres server :(
docker run -d --name pwrpln-postgres -p 5432:5432 -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=postgres -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=postgres -e POSTGRES_DB=pwrlpln postgres
Admin account
On first startup with a clean database, an account with name "admin" and the field "role" with a value "admin" is created with no password, using the API Key from ADMIN_API_KEY in the .env file.
Special account field: "role"
The account field "role" is a bit special, in that if it contains "admin" as one of its values, that grants access to all methods on all accounts on this service. It might be a good idea to use the field "role" for authorization throughout your services.
Some useful cURLs
Obtain an admin GWT: curl -d '"api-key-goes-here"' -H "Content-Type: application/json" -i http://localhost:4000/auth/api-key
Use a bearer token to make a call: curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "Authorization: bearer your-JWT-token-goes-here" -i http://localhost:4000/account/{accountID}
Create account: curl -d '{"name": "Bosse", "password":"Hemligt", "fields": [{ "name":"role", "values":["user"]}]}' -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "Authorization: bearer your-JWT-token-goes-here" -i http://localhost:4000/account