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Zuugle API

First time installation

To install nvm see e.g. https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/node-version-manager-nvm-install-guide/

Install all modules

Execute in the project directory:

nvm install 20.19.6

nvm use

npm install

and install all dependencies.

Setup Docker containers (PostgreSQL + Valkey)

  1. Install Docker on your local machine

  2. Start all containers using docker compose:

    docker compose up -d

    This starts:

    • PostgreSQL (zuugle-container) on port 5433
    • Valkey Cache (zuugle-valkey) on port 6379
  3. Verify the containers are running:

    docker ps

    You should see zuugle-container and zuugle-valkey in the list.

Note: For UAT environment with two PostgreSQL instances, use docker compose -f docker-compose.uat.yaml up -d instead.

Setup database connection files

Create a copy of each connection file and rename it. We need two "knexfile*" files:

cp ./src/knexfileTourenDb.js.example ./src/knexfileTourenDb.js

cp ./src/knexfile.js.example ./src/knexfile.js

Load data and run backend

Restore database

First, build the project:

npm run build

Then choose one of these options:

Option 1: Automatic download (recommended)

Downloads the dump file and imports it in one step:

npm run import-data-docker-download

Option 2: Manual download

  1. Download the dump file: https://uat-dump.zuugle.at/zuugle_postgresql.dump

  2. Save it to the project root as zuugle_postgresql.dump

  3. Run the import:

    npm run import-data-docker

Create GPX files and images

Start API locally:

npm run start

And in a new terminal start the update script:

npm run import-files

Execute backend locally

npm run start

Hint: On local environment using the function logger('anytext'); writes to the file api.log in your zuugle-api/ directory. This is helpful when debugging SQL code, etc.

Managing Docker containers

Stop all containers:

docker compose down

Start containers again:

docker compose up -d

View logs:

docker compose logs -f

Follow frontend Readme

Follow the steps described at https://github.com/bahnzumberg/zuugle-suchseite#zuugleat-suchseite

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