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skynet-webportal/packages/dashboard-v2
Karol Wypchło 188b06c605
Merge pull request #2013 from SkynetLabs/dashboard-v2-stripe
Dashboard v2 - Stripe integration + bunch of fixes & improvements
2022-04-27 12:34:42 +02:00
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.storybook chore(dashboard-v2): add storybook-addon-gatsby 2022-02-26 13:47:58 +01:00
src Merge branch 'master' into dashboard-v2-stripe 2022-04-19 15:32:46 +02:00
static feat(dashboard-v2): add platform-specific favicons 2022-04-15 16:19:29 +02:00
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Dockerfile Fix dashboard-v2 Dockerfile context (#2051) 2022-04-26 16:39:35 +02:00
README.md ops(dashboard-v2): improve local developer experience 2022-04-12 12:55:09 +02:00
gatsby-browser.js feat(dashboard-v2): add Stripe integration 2022-04-15 16:19:29 +02:00
gatsby-config.js Dashboard v2 - fixes + publishing under /v2 path (#2008) 2022-04-19 13:16:57 +02:00
gatsby-ssr.js feat(dashboard-v2): add Stripe integration 2022-04-15 16:19:29 +02:00
package.json Dashboard v2 - fixes + publishing under /v2 path (#2008) 2022-04-19 13:16:57 +02:00
postcss.config.js
tailwind.config.js feat(dashboard-v2): add sharing features, pagination and mobile view for /files page 2022-04-15 20:58:44 +02:00
yarn.lock feat(dashboard-v2): add Stripe integration 2022-04-15 16:19:29 +02:00

README.md

Skynet Account Dashboard

Code behind account.skynetpro.net

Development

This is a Gatsby application. To run it locally, all you need is:

  • yarn install
  • yarn start

Accessing remote APIs

To have a fully functioning local environment, you'll need to make the browser believe you're actually on the same domain as a working API (i.e. a remote dev or production server) -- otherwise the browser will block the session cookie. To do the trick, configure proper environment variables in the .env.development file. This file allows to easily control which domain name you want to use locally and which API you'd like to access.

Example:

GATSBY_PORTAL_DOMAIN=skynetfree.net # Use skynetfree.net APIs
GATSBY_HOST=local.skynetfree.net # Address of your local build

It's recommended to keep the 2LD the same, so any cookies dispatched by the API work without issues.

With the file configured, run yarn develop:secure -- it will run gatsby develop with --https -p=443 options. If you're on macOS, you may need to sudo the command to successfully bind to port 443 (https).

Gatsby will automatically add a proper entry to your /etc/hosts file and clean it up when process exits.