diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 992f8d7..6ea749e 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -14,80 +14,72 @@ and fonts from [NerdFonts](https://www.nerdfonts.com/) ### `api` Contains the API server, written in Go. It uses the [Fiber](https://github.com/gofiber/fiber) web -framework which offers an [Express](https://expressjs.com/) like experience. I choose Fiber since I've used worked with express a lot in the past. However previously the I was using -[Gin](https://github.com/gin-gonic/gin) (see history section). +framework which offers an [Express](https://expressjs.com/) like experience. I choose Fiber since I've used +worked with express a lot in the past. However previously the I was using [Gin](https://github.com/gin-gonic/gin) +(see history section). -API stores all the data in a local sqlite(3) database. Go doesn't support sqlite3 out of the box so +API stores all the data in a local SQLite(3) database. Go doesn't support SQLite3 out of the box so I'm using [mattn's sqlite3 driver](https://github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3). +### `doc` +Contains the documentation server, written in C. It uses the [ctorm](https://github.com/ngn13/ctorm) web +framework, which is a framework that I myself wrote. Unlike the frontend application or the API server, it's not +accessable by public, the frontend application gets the documentation content from this server and renders it using +SSR. The reason I don't use the API for hosting the documentation content is that I want a separate server for hosting +static content, API is only for hosting dynamic stuff. + ### `admin` -The frontend application does not contain an admin interface, I do the administration stuff (such as -adding posts, adding services etc.) using the python script in this directory. This script can be -installed on to the PATH by running the `install.sh` script. After installation it can be used -by running `admin_script`. +The frontend application does not contain an admin interface, I do the administration stuff (such as adding news posts, +adding services etc.) using the python script in this directory. This script can be installed on to the PATH by running +the Makefile install script. After installation it can be used by running `admin_script`. ## Deployment -Easiest way to deploy is to use docker. I have created a `compose.yml` file so the API and the -frontend application can be deployed easily with just the `docker-compose up` command: -```yaml -version: "3" -services: - app: - build: - context: ./app - args: - API_URL: https://api.ngn.tf - ports: - - "127.0.0.1:7002:3000" - depends_on: - - api - - api: - build: - context: ./api - environment: - - API_PASSWORD="securepassword" - - API_FRONTEND_URL="https://ngn.tf" - ports: - - "127.0.0.1:7001:7001" - volumes: - - ./api/data.db:/app/data.db -``` +Easiest way to deploy is to use docker. There is `compose.yml` and a `run.sh` script in the [deploy](deploy/) directory +that can be used to startup all the docker containers. Configuration options are passed during build time for the frontend +application, and for others it's passed with environment variables. ## History Some nostalgic history/changelog stuff (just for the major version numbers): - **v0.1 (late 2020 - early 2021)**: First ever version of my website, it was just a simple HTML/CSS page, -I never published any of the source code and I wiped the local copy on my USB drive in early 2022 +I never published any of the source code and I wiped the local copy on my USB drive in early 2022, I still +remember what it looked like though, it looked like I made entire website in microsoft paint... while blindfoled, +so yeah it was shit. - **v1.0 (early 2021 - late 2022)**: This version was actualy hosted on my github.io page, and all the source code -was (and still is) avaliable, it was just a simple static site, [here is a screenshot](assets/githubio.png) +was (and still is) avaliable, it was just a simple static site, [here is a screenshot](assets/githubio.png). -- **vLOST (late 2022 - early 2023)**: As I learned more JS, I decided to rewrite (and rework) -my website with one of the fancy JS frameworks. I decided to go with Svelte. Not the kit version, -at the time svelte did not support SSR. I do not remember writting an API for it so I guess I just -updated it everytime I wanted to add content? It was pretty much like a static website and was hosted -on `ngn13.fun` as at this point I had my own hosting. The source code for this website was in a -deleted github repository of mine, I looked for a local copy on my old hard drive but I wasn't able +- **vLOST (late 2022 - early 2023)**: As I learned more JS, I decided to rewrite (and rework) my website with one +of the fancy JS frameworks. I decided to go with Svelte. Not the kit version, at the time svelte did not support SSR. +I do not remember writting an API for it so I guess I just updated it everytime I wanted to add content? It was pretty +much like a static website and was hosted on `ngn13.fun` as at this point I had my own hosting. The source code for +this website was in a deleted github repository of mine, I looked for a local copy on my old hard drive but I wasn't able to find it. I also do not remember how it looked like, sooo this version is pretty much lost :( -- **v2.0 (early 2023 - late 2023)**: After I discovered what SSR is, I decided to rewrite and rework -my website one more time in NuxtJS. I had really "fun time" using vue stuff. As NuxtJS supported -server-side code, this website had its own built in API. This website was also hosted on `ngn13.fun` +- **v2.0 (early 2023 - late 2023)**: After I discovered what SSR is, I decided to rewrite and rework my website one more +time in NuxtJS. I had really "fun" time using vue stuff. As NuxtJS supported server-side code, this website had its own +built in API. This website was also hosted on `ngn13.fun`. This also the first version that lives on this git repository. -- **v3.0 (2023 august - 2023 november)**: In agust of 2023, I decided to rewrite and rework my website -again, this time I was going with SvelteKit as I haven't had the greatest experience with NuxtJS. -SvelteKit was really fun to work with and I got my new website done pretty quickly. (I don't wanna -brag or something but I really imporeved the CSS/styling stuff ya know). I also wrote a new API -with Go and Gin. I did not publish the source code for the API, its still on my local gitea -server tho. This website was hosted on `ngn13.fun` as well +- **v3.0 (2023 august - 2023 november)**: In agust of 2023, I decided to rewrite and rework my website again, this time +I was going with SvelteKit as I haven't had the greatest experience with NuxtJS. SvelteKit was really fun to work with +and I got my new website done pretty quickly. (I don't wanna brag or something but I really imporeved the CSS/styling +stuff ya know). I also wrote a new API with Go and Gin. I did not publish the source code for the API, the code lived +on my local git server until I deleted it when I was done with 6.0. This website was hosted on `ngn13.fun` as well. -- **v4.0 (2023 november - 2024 october)**: In this version the frontend was still similar to 3.0, -the big changes are in the API. I rewrote the API with Fiber. This version was the first version which is hosted on -`ngn.tf` which is my new domain name btw +- **v4.0 (2023 november - 2024 october)**: In this version the frontend was still similar to 3.0, the big changes are in +the API. I rewrote the API with Fiber. This version was the first version hosted on `ngn.tf` which is my new domain name. -- **v5.0 (2024 october - ...)**: The current major version of my website, has small UI and API tweaks when -compared to 4.0 +- **v5.0 (2024 october - 2025 january)**: This version just had simple frontend UI changes compared to 4.0, at this +point I was thinking about doing a massive rework (which I did with 6.0), however I was working on some other shit at +the time, so I just did some small changes with the limited time I had for this project. + +- **v6.0 (2025 january - ...)**: The current major version of my website, frontend had a massive rework, API has been +cleaned up and extended to do status checking for the services I host. The `doc` server has been added to the mix +so I can host static documentation. The most important thing about this version is that it adds multi-language support, +so literally everything on the website (including the API and documentation content) is localized for both English +and Turkish, which was something I wanted to do for the longest time ever. + +Damn it has been 4 years since I wrote that shit HTML page huh? Time flies... ## Screenshots (from v4.0) ![](assets/4.0_index.png) diff --git a/api/config/config.go b/api/config/config.go index ca90066..5319703 100644 --- a/api/config/config.go +++ b/api/config/config.go @@ -37,17 +37,14 @@ func (c *Type) Load() (err error) { // default options c.Options = []Option{ - {Name: "debug", Value: "false", Type: OPTION_TYPE_BOOL, Required: true}, // should display debug messgaes? - + {Name: "debug", Value: "false", Type: OPTION_TYPE_BOOL, Required: true}, // should display debug messgaes? {Name: "app_url", Value: "http://localhost:7001/", Type: OPTION_TYPE_URL, Required: true}, // frontend application URL for the website - {Name: "api_url", Value: "http://localhost:7002/", Type: OPTION_TYPE_URL, Required: true}, // API URL for the website - - {Name: "password", Value: "", Type: OPTION_TYPE_STR, Required: true}, // admin password - {Name: "host", Value: "0.0.0.0:7002", Type: OPTION_TYPE_STR, Required: true}, // host the server should listen on - {Name: "ip_header", Value: "X-Real-IP", Type: OPTION_TYPE_STR, Required: false}, // header that should be checked for obtaining the client IP - {Name: "interval", Value: "1h", Type: OPTION_TYPE_STR, Required: false}, // service status check interval - {Name: "timeout", Value: "15s", Type: OPTION_TYPE_STR, Required: false}, // timeout for the service status check - {Name: "limit", Value: "5s", Type: OPTION_TYPE_STR, Required: false}, // if the service responds slower than this limit, it will be marked as "slow" + {Name: "password", Value: "", Type: OPTION_TYPE_STR, Required: true}, // admin password + {Name: "host", Value: "0.0.0.0:7002", Type: OPTION_TYPE_STR, Required: true}, // host the server should listen on + {Name: "ip_header", Value: "X-Real-IP", Type: OPTION_TYPE_STR, Required: false}, // header that should be checked for obtaining the client IP + {Name: "interval", Value: "1h", Type: OPTION_TYPE_STR, Required: false}, // service status check interval + {Name: "timeout", Value: "15s", Type: OPTION_TYPE_STR, Required: false}, // timeout for the service status check + {Name: "limit", Value: "5s", Type: OPTION_TYPE_STR, Required: false}, // if the service responds slower than this limit, it will be marked as "slow" } c.Count = len(c.Options) diff --git a/api/routes/index.go b/api/routes/index.go index f2272f4..1d60bc7 100644 --- a/api/routes/index.go +++ b/api/routes/index.go @@ -9,6 +9,6 @@ func GET_Index(c *fiber.Ctx) error { conf := c.Locals("config").(*config.Type) app := conf.GetURL("app_url") - // redirect to the API documentation + // redirect to the API documentation return c.Redirect(app.JoinPath("/doc/api").String()) } diff --git a/app/src/routes/+page.js b/app/src/routes/+page.js index cdaec3f..90a2715 100644 --- a/app/src/routes/+page.js +++ b/app/src/routes/+page.js @@ -2,9 +2,10 @@ import { api_get_projects } from "$lib/api.js"; export async function load({ fetch }) { try { - let projects = await api_get_projects(fetch) + let projects = await api_get_projects(fetch); return { projects: null === projects ? [] : projects, + error: "", }; } catch (err) { return { diff --git a/app/src/routes/+page.svelte b/app/src/routes/+page.svelte index 9e2360c..d4b13db 100644 --- a/app/src/routes/+page.svelte +++ b/app/src/routes/+page.svelte @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
-{#if data.error !== undefined} +{#if data.error.length !== 0} {:else}
diff --git a/app/src/routes/doc/[name]/+page.server.js b/app/src/routes/doc/[name]/+page.server.js index 1738172..a414da7 100644 --- a/app/src/routes/doc/[name]/+page.server.js +++ b/app/src/routes/doc/[name]/+page.server.js @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ export async function load({ fetch, params }) { return { docs: await doc_get_list(fetch), doc: await doc_get(fetch, params.name), + error: "", }; } catch (err) { return { error: err.toString() }; diff --git a/app/src/routes/doc/[name]/+page.svelte b/app/src/routes/doc/[name]/+page.svelte index 0245f2e..11448d4 100644 --- a/app/src/routes/doc/[name]/+page.svelte +++ b/app/src/routes/doc/[name]/+page.svelte @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ import Head from "$lib/head.svelte"; import { locale, _ } from "svelte-i18n"; + import { goto } from "$app/navigation"; import { color } from "$lib/util.js"; import DOMPurify from "dompurify"; import { onMount } from "svelte"; @@ -15,14 +16,18 @@ onMount(async () => { for (let key in data.doc) data.doc[key]["content"] = DOMPurify.sanitize(data.doc[key]["content"]); + + if (undefined !== data.error && data.error.includes("not found")) goto("/"); });
-{#if data.error !== undefined} - +{#if data.error.length !== 0} + {#if !data.error.includes("not found")} + + {/if} {:else}
{#if data.doc !== undefined} diff --git a/app/src/routes/services/+page.js b/app/src/routes/services/+page.js index 105bc3d..0814193 100644 --- a/app/src/routes/services/+page.js +++ b/app/src/routes/services/+page.js @@ -2,9 +2,10 @@ import { api_get_services } from "$lib/api.js"; export async function load({ fetch }) { try { - let services = await api_get_services(fetch) + let services = await api_get_services(fetch); return { services: null === services ? [] : services, + error: "", }; } catch (err) { return { diff --git a/app/src/routes/services/+page.svelte b/app/src/routes/services/+page.svelte index 4b5371a..7b29a19 100644 --- a/app/src/routes/services/+page.svelte +++ b/app/src/routes/services/+page.svelte @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
-{#if data.error !== undefined} +{#if data.error.length !== 0} {:else}
diff --git a/deploy/compose.yml b/deploy/compose.yml index ad32ae2..35ae96d 100644 --- a/deploy/compose.yml +++ b/deploy/compose.yml @@ -5,11 +5,11 @@ services: build: context: ./app args: - WEBSITE_SOURCE_URL: http://github.com/ngn13/website - WEBSITE_REPORT_URL: http://github.com/ngn13/website/issues - WEBSITE_APP_URL: http://localhost:7001 - WEBSITE_API_URL: http://localhost:7002 - WEBSITE_DOC_URL: http://doc:7003 + WEBSITE_SOURCE_URL: "http://github.com/ngn13/website" + WEBSITE_REPORT_URL: "http://github.com/ngn13/website/issues" + WEBSITE_APP_URL: "http://localhost:7001" + WEBSITE_API_URL: "http://localhost:7002" + WEBSITE_DOC_URL: "http://doc:7003" security_opt: - "no-new-privileges:true" cap_drop: @@ -36,15 +36,26 @@ services: - ./data.db:/api/data.db:rw restart: unless-stopped environment: - WEBSITE_PASSWORD: change_me + WEBSITE_DEBUG: "false" + WEBSITE_APP_URL: "http://localhost:7001/" + WEBSITE_PASSWORD: "change_me" + WEBSITE_HOST: "0.0.0.0:7002" + WEBSITE_IP_HEADER: "X-Real-IP" + WEBSITE_INTERVAL: "1h" + WEBSITE_TIMEOUT: "15s" + WEBSITE_LIMIT: "5s" doc: container_name: "website_doc" image: website_doc + read_only: true build: context: ./doc security_opt: - - ano-new-privileges:true + - "no-new-privileges:true" cap_drop: - ALL restart: unless-stopped + environment: + WEBSITE_HOST: "0.0.0.0:7003" + WEBSITE_DOCS_DIR: "./docs" diff --git a/doc/docs/license.en.md b/doc/docs/license.en.md index 496acdb..c6f01c6 100644 --- a/doc/docs/license.en.md +++ b/doc/docs/license.en.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -# GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE +# GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE -Version 3, 29 June 2007 +Version 3, 19 November 2007 Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @@ -10,17 +10,15 @@ license document, but changing it is not allowed. ## Preamble -The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for -software and other kinds of works. +The GNU Affero General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works, specifically designed to ensure +cooperation with the community in the case of network server software. The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed to take away your freedom to share and change the works. By contrast, -the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom -to share and change all versions of a program--to make sure it remains -free software for all its users. We, the Free Software Foundation, use -the GNU General Public License for most of our software; it applies -also to any other work released this way by its authors. You can apply -it to your programs, too. +our General Public Licenses are intended to guarantee your freedom to +share and change all versions of a program--to make sure it remains +free software for all its users. When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not price. 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By contrast, -the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom -to share and change all versions of a program--to make sure it remains -free software for all its users. We, the Free Software Foundation, use -the GNU General Public License for most of our software; it applies -also to any other work released this way by its authors. You can apply -it to your programs, too. +our General Public Licenses are intended to guarantee your freedom to +share and change all versions of a program--to make sure it remains +free software for all its users. When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not price. 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Aynı zamanda bu tarz şeyler hakkında şeffaf ve açık olmanın önemli olduğunu düşünüyorum, +o yüzden verilerinizi nasıl işlediğimi ya da depoladığımı anlamanız için bu dökümanı yazmaya karar verdim. ## DNS & SSL Şuan cloudflare'in isim sunucularını kullanıyorum, ancak cloudflare alan adıma sahip değil (alan adımı cloudflare'den almadım)