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README.md

turniere-frontend

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Quick install with Docker

turnie.re - Quickstart

Development Setup

Prerequisites

You'll need Node.js and a package manager for Node.js (like npm or Yarn; We recommend Yarn) installed on your system in order to run this program. You can see how to install Node.js here.

Setup the Project

First of course you'll need to clone this repository:

$ git clone https://github.com/turniere/turniere-frontend.git

Afterwards you'll have to install the used libraries using following command:

$ yarn install

Then you can run the development server by executing:

$ TURNIERE_API_URL=https://api.example.com yarn run dev

The environment variable TURNIERE_API_URL must contain an valid url to a turniere backend server.

In production environment the server runs on port 80, otherwise on port 3001.

Production Setup: Build the Docker Container

$ docker build -t turniere-frontend .

The built container exposes port 80.