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[advisories]
ignore = ["RUSTSEC-2023-0071"]
informational_warnings = ["unmaintained"]
severity_threshold = "low"
[output]
deny = []
format = "terminal"
quiet = false
show_tree = true
[target]
arch = "x86_64"
os = "linux"
[yanked]
enabled = true
update_index = true

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;;; Directory Local Variables -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
;;; For more information see (info "(emacs) Directory Variables")
((sql-mode
.
((eval . (progn
(setq-local lsp-sqls-connections
`(((driver . "postgresql")
(dataSourceName .
,(format "host=%s port=%s user=%s password=%s dbname=%s sslmode=disable"
(getenv "DB_HOST")
(getenv "DB_PORT")
(getenv "DB_USER")
(getenv "DB_PASSWORD")
(getenv "DB_NAME")))))))))))

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DB_HOST=localhost
DB_PORT=5432
DB_NAME=gege-jdr-backend
DB_USER=dev
DB_PASSWORD=password
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://${DB_USER}:${DB_PASSWORD}@${DB_HOST}:${DB_PORT}/${DB_NAME}

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name: Bug Report
description: File a bug report
title: "[Bug]: "
labels: ["bug/unconfirmed"]
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
Thanks for taking the time to fill out this bug report!
- type: textarea
id: expected-behaviour
attributes:
label: Expected behaviour
description: How do you expect gege-jdr-backend to behave?
value: "Something should happen"
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: what-happened
attributes:
label: Actual behaviour
description: How does the actual behaviour differ from the expected behaviour?
value: "Something else happened"
validations:
required: true
- type: dropdown
id: package-version
attributes:
label: gege-jdr-backend version
description: What version of gege-jdr-backend are you using?
options:
- main
- develop
- something else (please specify)
- type: dropdown
id: source
attributes:
label: Source of backend
description: From which source did you get the backend?
options:
- Compiled yourself (Nix development shell)
- Compiled yourself (non-Nix development shell)
- Release binary
- Docker image
- something else (please specify)
- type: textarea
id: rust-version
attributes:
label: Rust version
description: If you compiled the binary yourself, which version of Rust did you use?
value: "Rust 1.y.z"
- type: textarea
id: logs
attributes:
label: Relevant code or log output
description: Please copy and pase any relevant code or log output. This will be automatically formatted into code, so no need for backticks
render: text
- type: textarea
id: other-info
attributes:
label: Other relevant information
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name: Feature Request
description: Request a new feature
title: "[Feature Request]: "
labels: ["enhancement"]
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
Thanks for taking the time to request a new feature!
- type: textarea
id: feature-description
attributes:
label: New feature
description: Description of the new feature
value: "New API endpoint should do thing"
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: feature-reason
attributes:
label: Why this new feature
description: Describe why this new feature should be added to gege-jdr-backend
value: "New API endpoint would simplify doing thing often done by people using gege-jdr-backend"
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: ideas-implementation
attributes:
label: Implementation ideas and additional thoughts
description: Do you have an idea on how to implement it?
value: "It could be implemented doing foo, bar, and baz"
validations:
required: false

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name: CI
on:
pull_request:
push:
env:
DATABASE_URL: ${{ vars.DATABASE_URL }}
concurrency:
group: ${{ gitea.workflow }}-${{ gitea.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: ${{ gitea.ref != 'ref/heads/master' }}
jobs:
tests:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
container:
image: catthehacker/ubuntu:js-latest
options: --security-opt seccomp=unconfined
permissions:
pull-requests: write
services:
postgres:
image: postgres:16-alpine
env:
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ${{ vars.DB_PASSWORD }}
POSTGRES_USER: ${{ vars.DB_USER }}
POSTGRES_DB: ${{ vars.DB_NAME }}
options: >-
--health-cmd pg_isready
--health-interval 10s
--health-timeout 10s
--health-retries 5
ports:
- 5432:5432
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install Nix
uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v27
with:
nix_path: nixpkgs=channel:nixos-unstable
- name: Migrate database
run: nix develop --command -- just migrate
- name: Formatting check
run: nix develop --command -- just format-check
- name: Lint
run: nix develop --command -- just lint
- name: Audit
run: nix develop --command -- just audit
- name: Minimum supported Rust version check
run: nix develop --command -- just msrv
- name: Tests
run: nix develop --command -- just test
- name: Coverage
run: nix develop --command -- just coverage-ci
- name: Code Coverage Report
uses: irongut/CodeCoverageSummary@v1.3.0
with:
filename: coverage/cobertura.xml
badge: true
fail_below_min: true
format: markdown
hide_branch_rate: false
hide_complexity: false
indicators: true
output: both
thresholds: '60 80'
- name: Add Coverage PR Comment
uses: mshick/add-pr-comment@v2
if: gitea.event_name == 'pull_request'
with:
recreate: true
message-path: code-coverage-results.md

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name: Publish Docker image
on:
push:
branches:
- 'main'
- 'develop'
tags:
- 'v*'
pull_request:
branches:
- 'main'
jobs:
publish:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Log in to Docker registry
uses: docker/login-action@v3.3.0
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_REGISTRY_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v27
with:
nix_path: nixpkgs=channel:nixos-unstable
- name: Build Docker image
run: nix develop --command -- just docker-build
- name: Load Docker image
run: docker load < result
- name: Docker Metadata action
uses: docker/metadata-action@v5.5.1
with:
image: tal-backend:latest

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.direnv/
.env
/result
/coverage/

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[all]
out = ["Xml"]
target-dir = "coverage"
output-dir = "coverage"
fail-under = 60

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[all]
out = ["Html", "Lcov"]
skip-clean = true
target-dir = "coverage"
output-dir = "coverage"
fail-under = 60

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# Code of Conduct - gege-jdr-backend
## Our Pledge
In the interest of fostering an open and welcoming environment, we as
contributors and maintainers pledge to make participation in our
project and our community a harassment-free experience for everyone,
regardless of age, body size, disability, ethnicity, sex
characteristics, gender identity and expression, level of experience,
education, socio-economic status, nationality, personal appearance,
race, religion, or sexual identity and orientation.
## Our Standards
Examples of behavior that contributes to a positive environment for
our community include:
* Demonstrating empathy and kindness toward other people
* Being respectful of differing opinions, viewpoints, and experiences
* Giving and gracefully accepting constructive feedback
* Accepting responsibility and apologizing to those affected by our
mistakes, and learning from the experience
* Focusing on what is best not just for us as individuals, but for the
overall community
Examples of unacceptable behavior include:
* The use of sexualized language or imagery, and sexual attention or
advances
* Trolling, insulting or derogatory comments, and personal or
political attacks
* Public or private harassment
* Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or email
address, without their explicit permission
* Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in
a professional setting
## Our Responsibilities
Project maintainers are responsible for clarifying and enforcing our
standards of acceptable behavior and will take appropriate and fair
corrective action in response to any behavior that they deem
inappropriate, threatening, offensive, or harmful.
Project maintainers have the right and responsibility to remove, edit,
or reject comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other
contributions that are not aligned to this Code of Conduct, and will
communicate reasons for moderation decisions when appropriate.
## Scope
This Code of Conduct applies within all community spaces, and also
applies when an individual is officially representing the community in
public spaces. Examples of representing our community include using an
official e-mail address, posting via an official social media account,
or acting as an appointed representative at an online or offline
event.
## Enforcement
Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior
may be reported to the community leaders responsible for enforcement
at <phundrak>. All complaints will be reviewed and investigated
promptly and fairly.
All community leaders are obligated to respect the privacy and
security of the reporter of any incident.
## Enforcement Guidelines
Community leaders will follow these Community Impact Guidelines in
determining the consequences for any action they deem in violation of
this Code of Conduct:
### 1. Correction
**Community Impact**: Use of inappropriate language or other behavior
deemed unprofessional or unwelcome in the community.
**Consequence**: A private, written warning from community leaders,
providing clarity around the nature of the violation and an
explanation of why the behavior was inappropriate. A public apology
may be requested.
### 2. Warning
**Community Impact**: A violation through a single incident or series
of actions.
**Consequence**: A warning with consequences for continued behavior.
No interaction with the people involved, including unsolicited
interaction with those enforcing the Code of Conduct, for a specified
period of time. This includes avoiding interactions in community
spaces as well as external channels like social media. Violating these
terms may lead to a temporary or permanent ban.
### 3. Temporary Ban
**Community Impact**: A serious violation of community standards,
including sustained inappropriate behavior.
**Consequence**: A temporary ban from any sort of interaction or
public communication with the community for a specified period of
time. No public or private interaction with the people involved,
including unsolicited interaction with those enforcing the Code of
Conduct, is allowed during this period. Violating these terms may lead
to a permanent ban.
### 4. Permanent Ban
**Community Impact**: Demonstrating a pattern of violation of
community standards, including sustained inappropriate behavior,
harassment of an individual, or aggression toward or disparagement of
classes of individuals.
**Consequence**: A permanent ban from any sort of public interaction
within the community.
## Attribution
This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [Contributor
Covenant](https://contributor-covenant.org/), version
[1.4](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4/code-of-conduct/code_of_conduct.md)
and
[2.0](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/0/code_of_conduct/code_of_conduct.md),
and was generated by
[contributing-gen](https://github.com/bttger/contributing-gen).

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# Contributing to gege-jdr-backend
First off, thanks for taking the time to contribute! ❤️
All types of contributions are encouraged and valued. See the [Table
of Contents](#table-of-contents) for different ways to help and
details about how this project handles them. Please make sure to read
the relevant section before making your contribution. It will make it
a lot easier for us maintainers and smooth out the experience for all
involved. The community looks forward to your contributions. 🎉
> And if you like the project, but just don't have time to contribute,
> that's fine. There are other easy ways to support the project and
> show your appreciation, which we would also be very happy about:
> - Star the project
> - Tweet about it
> - Refer this project in your project's readme
> - Mention the project at local meetups and tell your
> friends/colleagues
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## Table of Contents
- [Code of Conduct](#code-of-conduct)
- [I Have a Question](#i-have-a-question)
- [I Want To Contribute](#i-want-to-contribute)
- [Reporting Bugs](#reporting-bugs)
- [Suggesting Enhancements](#suggesting-enhancements)
- [Your First Code Contribution](#your-first-code-contribution)
- [Improving The Documentation](#improving-the-documentation)
- [Styleguides](#styleguides)
- [Commit Messages](#commit-messages)
- [Join The Project Team](#join-the-project-team)
## Code of Conduct
This project and everyone participating in it is governed by the
[gege-jdr-backend Code of Conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md). By participating,
you are expected to uphold this code. Please report unacceptable
behavior to <phundrak>.
## I Have a Question
> If you want to ask a question, we assume that you have read the
> available [Documentation](/phundrak/gege-jdr-backend/wiki).
Before you ask a question, it is best to search for existing
[Issues](/phundrak/gege-jdr-backend/issues) that might help you. In case you have
found a suitable issue and still need clarification, you can write
your question in this issue. It is also advisable to search the
internet for answers first.
If you then still feel the need to ask a question and need
clarification, we recommend the following:
- Open an [Issue](/phundrak/gege-jdr-backend/issues/new).
- Provide as much context as you can about what you're running into.
- Provide project and platform versions (cargo, rustc, etc), depending
on what seems relevant.
We will then take care of the issue as soon as possible.
## I Want To Contribute
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> When contributing to this project, you must agree that you have
> authored 100% of the content, that you have the necessary rights to
> the content and that the content you contribute may be provided
> under the project license.
### Reporting Bugs
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#### Before Submitting a Bug Report
A good bug report shouldn't leave others needing to chase you up for
more information. Therefore, we ask you to investigate carefully,
collect information and describe the issue in detail in your report.
Please complete the following steps in advance to help us fix any
potential bug as fast as possible.
- Make sure that you are using the latest version.
- Determine if your bug is really a bug and not an error on your side
e.g. using incompatible environment components/versions (Make sure
that you have read the [documentation](/phundrak/gege-jdr-backend/wiki). If you
are looking for support, you might want to check [this
section](#i-have-a-question)).
- To see if other users have experienced (and potentially already
solved) the same issue you are having, check if there is not already
a bug report existing for your bug or error in the [bug
tracker](/phundrak/gege-jdr-backendissues?q=label%3Abug).
- Also make sure to search the internet (including Stack Overflow) to
see if users outside of the PhundrakLabs community have discussed
the issue.
- Collect information about the bug:
- Stack trace (Traceback)
- OS, Platform and Version (Windows, Linux, macOS, x86, ARM)
- Version of the interpreter, compiler, SDK, runtime environment,
package manager, depending on what seems relevant.
- Possibly your input and the output
- Can you reliably reproduce the issue? And can you also reproduce
it with older versions?
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#### How Do I Submit a Good Bug Report?
> You must never report security related issues, vulnerabilities or
> bugs including sensitive information to the issue tracker, or
> elsewhere in public. Instead sensitive bugs must be sent by email to
> <phundrak>.
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We use PhundrakLabs issues to track bugs and errors. If you run into
an issue with the project:
- Open an [Issue](/phundrak/gege-jdr-backend/issues/new). (Since we can't be sure at
this point whether it is a bug or not, we ask you not to talk about
a bug yet and not to label the issue.)
- Explain the behavior you would expect and the actual behavior.
- Please provide as much context as possible and describe the
*reproduction steps* that someone else can follow to recreate the
issue on their own. This usually includes your code. For good bug
reports you should isolate the problem and create a reduced test
case.
- Provide the information you collected in the previous section.
Once it's filed:
- The project team will label the issue accordingly.
- A team member will try to reproduce the issue with your provided
steps. If there are no reproduction steps or no obvious way to
reproduce the issue, the team will ask you for those steps and mark
the issue as `Status/Need More Info`. Bugs with the `Status/Need
More Info` tag will not be addressed until they are reproduced.
- If the team is able to reproduce the issue, it will be marked
`Reviewed/Confirmed`, as well as possibly other tags (such as
`Priority/Medium`), and the issue will be left to be [implemented by
someone](#your-first-code-contribution).
<!-- You might want to create an issue template for bugs and errors that can be used as a guide and that defines the structure of the information to be included. If you do so, reference it here in the description. -->
### Suggesting Enhancements
This section guides you through submitting an enhancement suggestion for gege-jdr-backend, **including completely new features and minor improvements to existing functionality**. Following these guidelines will help maintainers and the community to understand your suggestion and find related suggestions.
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#### Before Submitting an Enhancement
- Make sure that you are using the latest version.
- Read the [documentation](/phundrak/gege-jdr-backend/wiki) carefully and find out
if the functionality is already covered, maybe by an individual
configuration.
- Perform a [search](/phundrak/gege-jdr-backend/issues) to see if the enhancement
has already been suggested. If it has, add a comment to the existing
issue instead of opening a new one.
- Find out whether your idea fits with the scope and aims of the
project. It's up to you to make a strong case to convince the
project's developers of the merits of this feature. Keep in mind
that we want features that will be useful to the majority of our
users and not just a small subset. If you're just targeting a
minority of users, consider writing an add-on/plugin library.
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#### How Do I Submit a Good Enhancement Suggestion?
Enhancement suggestions are tracked as [Gitea
issues](/phundrak/gege-jdr-backend/issues).
- Use a **clear and descriptive title** for the issue to identify the
suggestion.
- Provide a **step-by-step description of the suggested enhancement**
in as many details as possible.
- **Describe the current behavior** and **explain which behavior you
expected to see instead** and why. At this point you can also tell
which alternatives do not work for you.
- **Explain why this enhancement would be useful** to most
gege-jdr-backend users. You may also want to point out the other
projects that solved it better and which could serve as inspiration.
<!-- You might want to create an issue template for enhancement suggestions that can be used as a guide and that defines the structure of the information to be included. If you do so, reference it here in the description. -->
### Your First Code Contribution
#### Setting Up Your Development Environment
Code contributions are most welcome! To contribute to the project, you
will need to the README and install the
[prerequisites](/phundrak/gege-jdr-backend#prerequisites) and [setup your
development environment](/phundrak/gege-jdr-backend#installing).
You can use the IDE of your choice, popular options for Rust projects
are [VSCode](https://code.visualstudio.com/) or
[RustRover](https://www.jetbrains.com/rust/), but plenty of other code
editors are available such as:
- Emacs (we recommend [rustic](https://github.com/rustic-rs/rustic)
over [rust-mode](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-mode)
- [Vim/NeoVim](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust.vim)
- [Sublime Text](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-enhanced)
- [Helix](https://rust-analyzer.github.io/manual.html#helix)
- [Visual Studio](https://rust-analyzer.github.io/manual.html#visual-studio-2022)
- [Eclipse](https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/tools.corrosion)
- And plenty other text editors!
Depending on your choice, you may need to install an LSP server and an
LSP client on your text editor, such as with Emacs and Vim/NeoVim.
#### Where Should You Start?
If you want to participate to gege-jdr-backend, but youre not sure what
to do, take a look at the [opened issues](/phundrak/gege-jdr-backend/issues). You
way find issues with the `help wanted` tag where you could weigh in
for the resolution of the issue or for decision-making. You may also
find issues tagged as `good first issue` which should be relatively
approachable for first time contributors.
#### Writing Your First Code Contribution
Take your time when reading the code. The existing documentation can
help you better understand how the project is built and how the code
behaves. If you still have some questions, dont hesitate to reach out
to maintainers.
When you start writing your code, only modify what needs to be
modified. Each contribution should do one thing and one thing only. Do
not, for instance, refactor some code that is unrelated to the main
topic of your contribution.
Check often the output of clippy by running `just lint`, and check if
existing tests still pass with `just test`. Ideally, start by writing
new tests that describe the intended behaviour of your contribution
with functions that will purposefully fail these tests, then iterate
over these functions until they finally pass all tests.
Check also that your code is properly formatted with
`just format-check`. You can format it automatically with
`just format`.
Finally, check if the code coverage of gege-jdr-backend. Ideally, try to
stay within the initial percentage of code coverage of the project,
and try to stay above 75% of code coverage. If it drops below 60%,
your contribution will be rejected automatically until you add more
test covering more code.
For writing tests, dont hesitate to take a look at existing tests.
You can also read on how to write tests with SQLx [in their
documentation](https://docs.rs/sqlx/latest/sqlx/attr.test.html), as
well as some examples of poem tests in the [documentation of its
`test` module](https://docs.rs/poem/latest/poem/test/index.html).
### Improving the Documentation
To improve the documentation of gege-jdr-backend, you have two choices:
- Improve the [wiki](/phundrak/gege-jdr-backend/wiki) of the project with
high-level, functional documentation
- Improve the code documentation by adding some
[rustdoc](https://doc.rust-lang.org/rustdoc/how-to-write-documentation.html)
within the code. You can also take the opportunity to add new tests
through code examples in the rustdock; who knows, maybe you will
discover a bug writing these tests, which will help improve the code
itself!
## New Pull Requests
### Commit Messages
When creating a new commit, try to follow as closely as possible the
[Conventional Commits 1.0.0](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/)
standard. Each line should not exceed 72 characters in length. Commits
shall also be written in the present tense. Use the imperative mood as
much as possible when explaining what this commit does.
> Instead of *Fixed #42* or *Fixes #42*, write *Fix #42*
**DO NOT** increase the project version yourself. This will be up for
the maintainers to do so.
### Creating the Pull Request
Submit your pull requests to the `develop` branch. Pull requests to
other branches will be refused, unless there is a very specific reason
to do so explained in the pull request.
Note: *PR* means *Pull Request*.
**All PRs** must:
- Branch from `develop`
- Target the `develop` branch, unless specific cases. Maintainers are
the only contributors that can create a PR targeting `main`
- Live on their own branch, prefixed by `feature/` or `fix/` (other
prefixes can be accepted in specific cases) with the name of the
feature or the issue fixed in `kebab-case`
- Be rebased on `develop` if the PR is no longer up to date
- Pass the CI pipeline (a failed CI pipeline will prevent any merge)
PRs coming from a `main`, `master`, `develop`, `release/`, `hotfix/`,
or `support/` branch will be rejected. PRs not up to date with
`develop` will not be merged.
**Simple PRs** shall:
- Have only one topic
- Have only one commit
- Have all their commits squashed into one if it contains several commits
If you open a PR whose scope are multiple topics, it will be rejected.
Open as many PRs as necessary, one for each topic.
**Complex PRs** shall:
- squash uninteresting commits (fixes to earlier commits, typos,
syntax, etc…) together
- keep the major steps into individual commits
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## Attribution
This guide is based on
[**contributing-gen**](https://github.com/bttger/contributing-gen).
The Pull Request part is heavily based on the corresponding part of
Spacemacs
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/blob/develop/CONTRIBUTING.org#pull-request).

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[package]
name = "gege-jdr-backend"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021"
publish = false
authors = ["phundrak"]
rust-version = "1.78"
# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
[lib]
path = "src/lib.rs"
[[bin]]
path = "src/main.rs"
name = "gege-jdr-backend"
[dependencies]
chrono = { version = "0.4.38", features = ["serde"] }
config = { version = "0.14.0", features = ["yaml"] }
dotenvy = "0.15.7"
serde = "1.0.204"
serde_json = "1.0.120"
thiserror = "1.0.63"
tokio = { version = "1.39.2", features = ["macros", "rt-multi-thread"] }
tracing = "0.1.40"
tracing-subscriber = { version = "0.3.18", features = ["fmt", "std", "env-filter", "registry", "json", "tracing-log"] }
uuid = { version = "1.10.0", features = ["v4", "serde"] }
[dependencies.lettre]
version = "0.11.7"
default-features = false
features = [
"builder",
"hostname",
"pool",
"rustls-tls",
"tokio1",
"tokio1-rustls-tls",
"smtp-transport"
]
[dependencies.poem]
version = "3.0.4"
default-features = false
features = [
"csrf",
"rustls",
"cookie",
"test"
]
[dependencies.poem-openapi]
version = "5.0.3"
features = ["chrono", "swagger-ui", "uuid"]
[dependencies.sqlx]
version = "0.8.0"
default-features = false
features = ["postgres", "uuid", "chrono", "migrate", "runtime-tokio", "macros"]

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# GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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## How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
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# gege-jdr-backend
## Getting Started
These instructions will give you a copy of the project up and running
on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See
deployment for notes on deploying the project on a live system.
### Prerequisites
You have two options for getting started: installing all the
requirements locally, or using the included Nix development shell with
[Nix flakes](https://nixos.wiki/wiki/flakes).
#### Nix development shell
If you have [`direnv`](https://direnv.net/) installed on your machine,
run `direnv allow .` at the root of this project to automatically
enter the Nix development shell for gege-jdr-backend.
Otherwise, you can simply run `nix develop` at the root of the project.
All the necessary tools will be installed automatically, except for
Docker (see below).
#### Manually installing the prerequisites
If you decide to install everything manually, you will need the
following tools:
- [Rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/), in particular `cargo`. This
project uses a precise version of Rust, check the
[rust-toolchain.toml](./rust-toolchain.toml) file for more
information;
- [sqlx-cli](https://github.com/launchbadge/sqlx/tree/main/sqlx-cli),
necessary for creating the database used by the backend and running
its migrations;
- [just](https://just.systems/), an alternative to Makefiles, for
running commands more easily;
- [cargo-audit](https://github.com/rustsec/rustsec/tree/main/cargo-audit),
to verify whether the project contains known vulnerabilities;
- [cargo-auditable](https://github.com/rust-secure-code/cargo-auditable),
to audit the compiled binaries;
- [cargo-tarpaulin](https://github.com/xd009642/tarpaulin), a code
coverage tool for Rust;
- [cargo-msrv](https://crates.io/crates/cargo-msrv), to check whether
your code respects the minimum supported Rust version used by this
project.
It is also recommended, though not necessary, to have the following
tools installed:
- [bacon](https://dystroy.org/bacon/), to automatically run cargo
commands on code changes;
- [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) to easily spin up a PostgreSQL
database required by the backend, as well as Mailpit (see below)
- [Mailpit](https://mailpit.axllent.org/) to easily test sending
emails without the need of a real SMTP server (included in the
default dev Docker Compose file);
- [rust-analyzer](https://rust-analyzer.github.io/), the *de facto*
standard LSP server for Rust;
- [sqls](https://github.com/sqls-server/sqls), an SQL LSP server,
useful when editing SQL files for migrations or tests.
### Installing
Start by cloning the repository to your local machine:
```sh
$ git clone https://labs.phundrak.com/phundrak/gege-jdr-backend.git
$ cd gege-jdr-backend
```
Then, copy the `.env.example` file to a `.env` file and adjust it as
you see fit.
As mentioned above, if you have [Nix
flakes](https://nixos.wiki/wiki/flakes) and
[direnv](https://direnv.net/) installed, you can simply run
`direnv allow .` to automatically set up your development environment.
Otherwise, you should install every required tool yourself (including,
if you want, the optional tools).
You should then spin up a PostgreSQL database gege-jdr-backend will be
using. You can do it manually, or you can spin up the Docker Compose
file included with this repository.
```sh
just docker-start
```
This will launch a PostgreSQL 16 container based on the content of the
`.env` file you created earlier.
To stop the Docker containers, simply run the following command:
```sh
just docker-stop
```
## Running the project
To run the project, you can run one of the two following commands:
```sh
just run # starts the Docker containers automatically before
# launching the project
just run-no-docker # runs the project without the Docker containers
```
## Running the tests
There are two ways to run the tests of gege-jdr-backend. The first one is
the usual `cargo run`, which you can run with `just run`. It will
simply run the tests and fail if one of them or more fails.
There is a second option:
```sh
just coverage
```
This command will run all the tests of the project and generate a code
coverage report for gege-jdr-backend in the `coverage/` directory. You
will find both the `lcov` coverage file for the project, as well as an
HTML file you can open in your browser to explore which line of code
is covered or not. And, as with `just test`, if at least one of these
tests fails, the code coverage will fail too and will display the same
information.
**NOTE**: The CI pipeline will run `just coverage` and will fail if
any of the tests fails or if the code coverage drops below 60% of code
covered by tests.
### Linting
This project uses [clippy](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy)
for linting the project. You can run it with the following command:
```sh
just lint
```
**NOTE*: The CI pipeline will run `just lint` and will fail if the
command fails too. It is strongly recommended to fix any issue from
clippy before opening a pull request.
### Style test
This project uses [rustfmt](https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt) to format its code. You can format your code with this command:
```sh
just format
```
You can also check if your code is properly formatted with:
```sh
just format-check
```
## Contributing
Please read [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) for details on our code
of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
## Versioning
We use [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/) for versioning. For
the versions available, see the [tags on this
repository](/phundrak/gege-jdr-backend/tags).
## Authors
- **phundrak** - *Author and maintainer* -
[phundrak](https://labs.phundrak.com/phundrak)
<!-- See also the list of [contributors](/phundrak/gege-jdr-backend/contributors) who -->
<!-- participated in this project. -->
## License
This project is licensed under the [GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC
LICENSE](LICENSE.md) (`AGPL-3.0-or-later`)
- see the [LICENSE.md](LICENSE.md) file for details
## Acknowledgments
- The `README` file is based on the templates you can find over at
[github.com/PurpleBooth/a-good-readme-template](https://github.com/PurpleBooth/a-good-readme-template#readme);
- The `CONTRIBUTING` and `CODE_OF_CONDUCT` files are based on the
files generated over at <https://contributing.md/>.

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# This is a configuration file for the bacon tool
#
# Bacon repository: https://github.com/Canop/bacon
# Complete help on configuration: https://dystroy.org/bacon/config/
# You can also check bacon's own bacon.toml file
# as an example: https://github.com/Canop/bacon/blob/main/bacon.toml
default_job = "clippy-all"
[jobs.check]
command = ["cargo", "check", "--color", "always"]
need_stdout = false
[jobs.check-all]
command = ["cargo", "check", "--all-targets", "--color", "always"]
need_stdout = false
# Run clippy on the default target
[jobs.clippy]
command = [
"cargo", "clippy",
"--color", "always",
]
need_stdout = false
[jobs.clippy-all]
command = [
"cargo", "clippy",
"--all-targets",
"--color", "always",
]
need_stdout = false
[jobs.test]
command = [
"cargo", "test", "--color", "always",
"--", "--color", "always", # see https://github.com/Canop/bacon/issues/124
]
need_stdout = true
[jobs.doc]
command = ["cargo", "doc", "--color", "always", "--no-deps"]
need_stdout = false
# If the doc compiles, then it opens in your browser and bacon switches
# to the previous job
[jobs.doc-open]
command = ["cargo", "doc", "--color", "always", "--no-deps", "--open"]
need_stdout = false
on_success = "back" # so that we don't open the browser at each change
# You can run your application and have the result displayed in bacon,
# *if* it makes sense for this crate.
# Don't forget the `--color always` part or the errors won't be
# properly parsed.
# If your program never stops (eg a server), you may set `background`
# to false to have the cargo run output immediately displayed instead
# of waiting for program's end.
[jobs.run]
command = [
"cargo", "run",
"--color", "always",
# put launch parameters for your program behind a `--` separator
]
need_stdout = true
allow_warnings = true
background = true
# This parameterized job runs the example of your choice, as soon
# as the code compiles.
# Call it as
# bacon ex -- my-example
[jobs.ex]
command = ["cargo", "run", "--color", "always", "--example"]
need_stdout = true
allow_warnings = true
# You may define here keybindings that would be specific to
# a project, for example a shortcut to launch a specific job.
# Shortcuts to internal functions (scrolling, toggling, etc.)
# should go in your personal global prefs.toml file instead.
[keybindings]
# alt-m = "job:my-job"
c = "job:clippy-all" # comment this to have 'c' run clippy on only the default target

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services:
db:
image: postgres:16-alpine
restart: unless-stopped
container_name: gege-jdr-backend-db
environment:
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ${DB_PASSWORD}
POSTGRES_USER: ${DB_USER}
POSTGRES_DB: ${DB_NAME}
ports:
- 127.0.0.1:5432:5432
volumes:
- gege_jdr_backend_db_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
# If you run GegeJdrBackend in production, I recommend you to
# not run PgAdmin with it.
pgadmin:
image: dpage/pgadmin4:8
restart: unless-stopped
container_name: gege-jdr-backend-pgadmin
environment:
PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL: admin@example.com
PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD: password
# Disables sending emails. Disable it if you decide to run
# PgAdmin in production
PGADMIN_DISABLE_POSTFIX: true
ports:
- 127.0.0.1:8080:80
volumes:
- gege_jdr_backend_pgadmin_data:/var/lib/pgadmin
depends_on:
- db
# If you run GegeJdrBackend in production, DO NOT use mailpit.
# This tool is for testing only. Instead, you should use a real SMTP
# provider, such as Mailgun, Mailwhale, or Postal.
mailpit:
image: axllent/mailpit:latest
restart: unless-stopped
container_name: gege-jdr-backend-mailpit
ports:
- 127.0.0.1:8025:8025 # WebUI
- 127.0.0.1:1025:1025 # SMTP
volumes:
- gege_jdr_backend_mailpit:/data
environment:
MP_MAX_MESSAGES: 5000
MP_DATABASE: /data/mailpit.db
MP_SMTP_AUTH_ACCEPT_ANY: 1
MP_SMTP_AUTH_ALLOW_INSECURE: 1
volumes:
gege_jdr_backend_db_data:
gege_jdr_backend_pgadmin_data:
gege_jdr_backend_mailpit:

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{
"nodes": {
"flake-utils": {
"inputs": {
"systems": "systems"
},
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1710146030,
"narHash": "sha256-SZ5L6eA7HJ/nmkzGG7/ISclqe6oZdOZTNoesiInkXPQ=",
"owner": "numtide",
"repo": "flake-utils",
"rev": "b1d9ab70662946ef0850d488da1c9019f3a9752a",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
"owner": "numtide",
"repo": "flake-utils",
"type": "github"
}
},
"nixpkgs": {
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1723175592,
"narHash": "sha256-M0xJ3FbDUc4fRZ84dPGx5VvgFsOzds77KiBMW/mMTnI=",
"owner": "nixos",
"repo": "nixpkgs",
"rev": "5e0ca22929f3342b19569b21b2f3462f053e497b",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
"owner": "nixos",
"ref": "nixos-unstable",
"repo": "nixpkgs",
"type": "github"
}
},
"nixpkgs_2": {
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1718428119,
"narHash": "sha256-WdWDpNaq6u1IPtxtYHHWpl5BmabtpmLnMAx0RdJ/vo8=",
"owner": "NixOS",
"repo": "nixpkgs",
"rev": "e6cea36f83499eb4e9cd184c8a8e823296b50ad5",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
"owner": "NixOS",
"ref": "nixpkgs-unstable",
"repo": "nixpkgs",
"type": "github"
}
},
"root": {
"inputs": {
"flake-utils": "flake-utils",
"nixpkgs": "nixpkgs",
"rust-overlay": "rust-overlay"
}
},
"rust-overlay": {
"inputs": {
"nixpkgs": "nixpkgs_2"
},
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1723256423,
"narHash": "sha256-9iDTrfVM+mbcad31a47oqW8t8tfSA4C/si6F8F2DO/w=",
"owner": "oxalica",
"repo": "rust-overlay",
"rev": "615cfd85b4d9c51811a8d875374268fab5bd4089",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
"owner": "oxalica",
"repo": "rust-overlay",
"type": "github"
}
},
"systems": {
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1681028828,
"narHash": "sha256-Vy1rq5AaRuLzOxct8nz4T6wlgyUR7zLU309k9mBC768=",
"owner": "nix-systems",
"repo": "default",
"rev": "da67096a3b9bf56a91d16901293e51ba5b49a27e",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
"owner": "nix-systems",
"repo": "default",
"type": "github"
}
}
},
"root": "root",
"version": 7
}

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{
description = "Backend for GéJDR, a Discord helper tool for the TTRPG L'Anneau Unique";
inputs = {
nixpkgs.url = "github:nixos/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
flake-utils.url = "github:numtide/flake-utils";
rust-overlay.url = "github:oxalica/rust-overlay";
};
outputs = { self, nixpkgs, flake-utils, rust-overlay }:
flake-utils.lib.eachSystem ["x86_64-linux"] (system:
let
overlays = [ (import rust-overlay) ];
pkgs = import nixpkgs { inherit system overlays; };
rustVersion = (pkgs.rust-bin.fromRustupToolchainFile ./rust-toolchain.toml);
rustPlatform = pkgs.makeRustPlatform {
cargo = rustVersion;
rustc = rustVersion;
};
appName = "gege-jdr-backend";
appRustBuild = rustPlatform.buildRustPackage {
pname = appName;
version = "0.1.0";
src = ./.;
cargoLock.lockFile = ./Cargo.lock;
};
dockerImage = pkgs.dockerTools.buildLayeredImage {
name = appName;
config = {
Entrypoint = [ "${appRustBuild}/bin/${appName}" ];
Env = [ "SSL_CERT_FILE=${pkgs.cacert}/etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt" ];
Tag = "latest";
};
contents = [ appRustBuild pkgs.cacert ];
};
in {
packages = {
rustPackage = appRustBuild;
docker = dockerImage;
};
defaultPackage = dockerImage;
devShell = with pkgs; mkShell {
buildInputs = [
bacon
cargo
cargo-audit
cargo-auditable
cargo-tarpaulin
cargo-msrv
just
rust-analyzer
(rustVersion.override { extensions = [ "rust-src" ]; })
sqls
sqlx-cli
];
};
});
}

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default: run
prepare:
cargo sqlx prepare
migrate:
sqlx migrate run
format:
cargo fmt --all
format-check:
cargo fmt --check --all
build:
cargo auditable build
build-release:
cargo auditable build --release
run: docker-start
cargo auditable run
run-no-docker:
cargo auditable run
lint:
cargo clippy --all-targets
msrv:
cargo msrv verify
release-build:
cargo auditable build --release
release-run:
cargo auditable run --release
audit: build
cargo audit bin target/debug/gege-jdr-backend
audit-release: build-release
cargo audit bin target/release/gege-jdr-backend
test:
cargo test
coverage:
mkdir -p coverage
cargo tarpaulin --config .tarpaulin.local.toml
coverage-ci:
mkdir -p coverage
cargo tarpaulin --config .tarpaulin.ci.toml
check-all: format-check lint msrv coverage audit
docker-build:
nix build .#docker
docker-start:
docker compose -f docker/compose.dev.yml up -d
docker-stop:
docker compose -f docker/compose.dev.yml down
docker-logs:
docker compose -f docker/compose.dev.yml logs -f
## Local Variables:
## mode: makefile
## End:

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[toolchain]
channel = "1.78.0"
components = [ "rustfmt", "rust-src", "clippy", "rust-analyzer" ]
profile = "default"

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application:
port: 3000
name: "GegeJdrBackend"
version: 0.1.0
database:
host: localhost
port: 5432
name: gege-jdr-backend
user: dev
password: password
require_ssl: false
email:
host: smtp.gege-jdr-backend.example
user: user@gege-jdr-backend.example
from: GegeJdrBackend <noreply@gege-jdr-backend.example>
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frontend_url: http://localhost:5173
debug: true
application:
protocol: http
host: 127.0.0.1
base_url: http://127.0.0.1:3000

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debug: false
frontend_url: ""
application:
protocol: https
host: 0.0.0.0
base_url: ""

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#![deny(clippy::all)]
#![deny(clippy::pedantic)]
#![deny(clippy::nursery)]
#![allow(clippy::module_name_repetitions)]
#![allow(clippy::unused_async)]
#![allow(clippy::useless_let_if_seq)] // Reason: prevents some OpenApi structs from compiling
pub mod route;
pub mod settings;
pub mod startup;
pub mod telemetry;
type MaybeListener = Option<poem::listener::TcpListener<String>>;
async fn prepare(listener: MaybeListener, test_db: Option<sqlx::PgPool>) -> startup::Application {
dotenvy::dotenv().ok();
let settings = settings::Settings::new().expect("Failed to read settings");
if !cfg!(test) {
let subscriber = telemetry::get_subscriber(settings.clone().debug);
telemetry::init_subscriber(subscriber);
}
tracing::event!(
target: "gege-jdr-backend",
tracing::Level::DEBUG,
"Using these settings: {:?}",
settings.clone()
);
let application = startup::Application::build(settings.clone(), test_db, listener).await;
tracing::event!(
target: "gege-jdr-backend",
tracing::Level::INFO,
"Listening on http://127.0.0.1:{}/",
application.port()
);
application
}
/// # Errors
///
/// May return an error if the server encounters an error it cannot
/// recover from.
#[cfg(not(tarpaulin_include))]
pub async fn run(listener: MaybeListener) -> Result<(), std::io::Error> {
let application = prepare(listener, None).await;
application.make_app().run().await
}
#[cfg(test)]
async fn make_random_tcp_listener() -> poem::listener::TcpListener<String> {
let tcp_listener =
std::net::TcpListener::bind("127.0.0.1:0").expect("Failed to bind a random TCP listener");
let port = tcp_listener.local_addr().unwrap().port();
poem::listener::TcpListener::bind(format!("127.0.0.1:{port}"))
}
#[cfg(test)]
async fn get_test_app(test_db: Option<sqlx::PgPool>) -> startup::App {
let tcp_listener = crate::make_random_tcp_listener().await;
crate::prepare(Some(tcp_listener), test_db)
.await
.make_app()
.into()
}

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#[cfg(not(tarpaulin_include))]
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<(), std::io::Error> {
gege_jdr_backend::run(None).await
}

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use poem_openapi::{ApiResponse, OpenApi};
use super::ApiCategory;
#[derive(ApiResponse)]
enum HealthResponse {
#[oai(status = 200)]
Ok,
}
pub struct HealthApi;
#[OpenApi(prefix_path = "/v1/health-check", tag = "ApiCategory::Health")]
impl HealthApi {
#[oai(path = "/", method = "get")]
async fn health_check(&self) -> HealthResponse {
tracing::event!(target: "gege-jdr-backend", tracing::Level::DEBUG, "Accessing health-check endpoint.");
HealthResponse::Ok
}
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn health_check_works() {
let app = crate::get_test_app(None).await;
let cli = poem::test::TestClient::new(app);
let resp = cli.get("/v1/health-check").send().await;
resp.assert_status_is_ok();
resp.assert_text("").await;
}

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use poem_openapi::{OpenApi, Tags};
mod health;
pub use health::HealthApi;
mod version;
pub use version::VersionApi;
#[derive(Tags)]
enum ApiCategory {
Health,
Version,
}
pub(crate) struct Api;
#[OpenApi]
impl Api {}

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use poem::Result;
use poem_openapi::{payload::Json, ApiResponse, Object, OpenApi};
use crate::settings::Settings;
use super::ApiCategory;
#[derive(Object, Debug, Clone, serde::Serialize, serde::Deserialize)]
struct Meta {
version: String,
}
impl From<poem::web::Data<&Settings>> for Meta {
fn from(value: poem::web::Data<&Settings>) -> Self {
let version = value.application.version.clone();
Self { version }
}
}
#[derive(ApiResponse)]
enum VersionResponse {
#[oai(status = 200)]
Version(Json<Meta>),
}
pub struct VersionApi;
#[OpenApi(prefix_path = "/v1/version", tag = "ApiCategory::Version")]
impl VersionApi {
#[oai(path = "/", method = "get")]
async fn version(&self, settings: poem::web::Data<&Settings>) -> Result<VersionResponse> {
tracing::event!(target: "gege-jdr-backend", tracing::Level::DEBUG, "Accessing version endpoint.");
Ok(VersionResponse::Version(Json(settings.into())))
}
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn version_works() {
let app = crate::get_test_app(None).await;
let cli = poem::test::TestClient::new(app);
let resp = cli.get("/v1/version").send().await;
resp.assert_status_is_ok();
let json = resp.json().await;
let json_value = json.value();
json_value.object().get("version").assert_not_null();
}

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use sqlx::ConnectOptions;
#[derive(Debug, serde::Deserialize, Clone, Default)]
pub struct Settings {
pub application: ApplicationSettings,
pub database: Database,
pub debug: bool,
pub email: EmailSettings,
pub frontend_url: String,
}
impl Settings {
#[must_use]
pub fn web_address(&self) -> String {
if self.debug {
format!(
"{}:{}",
self.application.base_url.clone(),
self.application.port
)
} else {
self.application.base_url.clone()
}
}
/// Multipurpose function that helps detect the current
/// environment the application is running in using the
/// `APP_ENVIRONMENT` environment variable.
///
/// ```text
/// APP_ENVIRONMENT = development | dev | production | prod
/// ```
///
/// After detection, it loads the appropriate `.yaml` file. It
/// then loads the environment variables that overrides whatever
/// is set in the `.yaml` files. For this to work, the environment
/// variable MUST be in uppercase and start with `APP`, a `_`
/// separator, then the category of settings, followed by a `__`
/// separator, and finally the variable itself. For instance,
/// `APP__APPLICATION_PORT=3001` for `port` to be set as `3001`.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// Function may return an error if it fails to parse its config
/// files.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics if the program fails to detect the directory it is
/// running in. Can also panic if it fails to parse the
/// environment variable `APP_ENVIRONMENT` and it fails to fall
/// back to its default value.
pub fn new() -> Result<Self, config::ConfigError> {
let base_path = std::env::current_dir().expect("Failed to determine the current directory");
let settings_directory = base_path.join("settings");
let environment: Environment = std::env::var("APP_ENVIRONMENT")
.unwrap_or_else(|_| "development".into())
.try_into()
.expect("Failed to parse APP_ENVIRONMENT");
let environment_filename = format!("{environment}.yaml");
let settings = config::Config::builder()
.add_source(config::File::from(settings_directory.join("base.yaml")))
.add_source(config::File::from(
settings_directory.join(environment_filename),
))
.add_source(
config::Environment::with_prefix("APP")
.prefix_separator("_")
.separator("__"),
)
.build()?;
settings.try_deserialize::<Self>()
}
}
#[derive(Debug, serde::Deserialize, Clone, Default)]
pub struct ApplicationSettings {
pub name: String,
pub version: String,
pub port: u16,
pub host: String,
pub base_url: String,
pub protocol: String,
}
#[derive(Debug, serde::Deserialize, Clone, Default)]
pub struct Database {
pub host: String,
pub port: u16,
pub name: String,
pub user: String,
pub password: String,
pub require_ssl: bool,
}
impl Database {
#[must_use]
pub fn get_connect_options(&self) -> sqlx::postgres::PgConnectOptions {
let ssl_mode = if self.require_ssl {
sqlx::postgres::PgSslMode::Require
} else {
sqlx::postgres::PgSslMode::Prefer
};
sqlx::postgres::PgConnectOptions::new()
.host(&self.host)
.username(&self.user)
.password(&self.password)
.port(self.port)
.ssl_mode(ssl_mode)
.database(&self.name)
.log_statements(tracing::log::LevelFilter::Trace)
}
}
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum Environment {
Development,
Production,
}
impl Default for Environment {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::Development
}
}
impl std::fmt::Display for Environment {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
let self_str = match self {
Self::Development => "development",
Self::Production => "production",
};
write!(f, "{self_str}")
}
}
impl TryFrom<String> for Environment {
type Error = String;
fn try_from(value: String) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
match value.to_lowercase().as_str() {
"development" | "dev" => Ok(Self::Development),
"production" | "prod" => Ok(Self::Production),
other => Err(format!(
"{other} is not a supported environment. Use either `development` or `production`"
)),
}
}
}
impl TryFrom<&str> for Environment {
type Error = String;
fn try_from(value: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
Self::try_from(value.to_string())
}
}
#[derive(serde::Deserialize, Clone, Debug, Default)]
pub struct EmailSettings {
pub host: String,
pub user: String,
pub password: String,
pub from: String,
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn default_environment_works() {
let default_environment = Environment::default();
assert_eq!(Environment::Development, default_environment);
}
#[test]
fn display_environment_works() {
let expected_prod = "production".to_string();
let expected_dev = "development".to_string();
let prod = Environment::Production.to_string();
let dev = Environment::Development.to_string();
assert_eq!(expected_prod, prod);
assert_eq!(expected_dev, dev);
}
#[test]
fn try_from_works() {
[
"DEVELOPMENT",
"DEVEloPmENT",
"Development",
"DEV",
"Dev",
"dev",
]
.iter()
.map(|v| (*v).to_string())
.for_each(|v| {
let environment = Environment::try_from(v);
assert!(environment.is_ok());
assert_eq!(Environment::Development, environment.unwrap());
});
[
"PRODUCTION",
"Production",
"PRODuction",
"production",
"PROD",
"Prod",
"prod",
]
.iter()
.map(|v| (*v).to_string())
.for_each(|v| {
let environment = Environment::try_from(v);
assert!(environment.is_ok());
assert_eq!(Environment::Production, environment.unwrap());
});
let environment = Environment::try_from("invalid");
assert!(environment.is_err());
assert_eq!(
"invalid is not a supported environment. Use either `development` or `production`"
.to_string(),
environment.err().unwrap()
);
}
#[test]
fn web_address_works() {
let mut settings = Settings {
debug: false,
application: ApplicationSettings {
base_url: "127.0.0.1".to_string(),
port: 3000,
..Default::default()
},
..Default::default()
};
let expected_no_debug = "127.0.0.1".to_string();
let expected_debug = "127.0.0.1:3000".to_string();
assert_eq!(expected_no_debug, settings.web_address());
settings.debug = true;
assert_eq!(expected_debug, settings.web_address());
}
}

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use poem::middleware::Cors;
use poem::middleware::{AddDataEndpoint, CorsEndpoint};
use poem::{EndpointExt, Route};
use poem_openapi::OpenApiService;
use crate::{
route::{Api, HealthApi, VersionApi},
settings::Settings,
};
#[must_use]
pub fn get_connection_pool(settings: &crate::settings::Database) -> sqlx::postgres::PgPool {
tracing::event!(
target: "startup",
tracing::Level::INFO,
"connecting to database with configuration {:?}",
settings.clone()
);
sqlx::postgres::PgPoolOptions::new()
.acquire_timeout(std::time::Duration::from_secs(2))
.connect_lazy_with(settings.get_connect_options())
}
type Server = poem::Server<poem::listener::TcpListener<String>, std::convert::Infallible>;
pub type App = AddDataEndpoint<AddDataEndpoint<CorsEndpoint<Route>, sqlx::PgPool>, Settings>;
pub struct Application {
server: Server,
app: poem::Route,
port: u16,
database: sqlx::postgres::PgPool,
settings: Settings,
}
pub struct RunnableApplication {
server: Server,
app: App,
}
impl RunnableApplication {
/// Runs the application until it decides to stop by itself.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// If the server encounters an internal error it cannot recover
/// from, it will forward it to this function which will forward
/// it to its caller.
pub async fn run(self) -> Result<(), std::io::Error> {
self.server.run(self.app).await
}
}
impl From<RunnableApplication> for App {
fn from(value: RunnableApplication) -> Self {
value.app
}
}
impl From<Application> for RunnableApplication {
fn from(val: Application) -> Self {
let app = val
.app
.with(Cors::new())
.data(val.database)
.data(val.settings);
let server = val.server;
Self { server, app }
}
}
impl Application {
async fn setup_db(
settings: &Settings,
test_pool: Option<sqlx::postgres::PgPool>,
) -> sqlx::postgres::PgPool {
let database_pool =
test_pool.map_or_else(|| get_connection_pool(&settings.database), |pool| pool);
if !cfg!(test) {
migrate_database(&database_pool).await;
}
database_pool
}
fn setup_app(settings: &Settings) -> poem::Route {
let api_service = OpenApiService::new(
(Api, HealthApi, VersionApi),
settings.application.clone().name,
settings.application.clone().version,
);
let ui = api_service.swagger_ui();
poem::Route::new().nest("/", api_service).nest("/docs", ui)
}
fn setup_server(
settings: &Settings,
tcp_listener: Option<poem::listener::TcpListener<String>>,
) -> Server {
let tcp_listener = tcp_listener.unwrap_or_else(|| {
let address = format!(
"{}:{}",
settings.application.host, settings.application.port
);
poem::listener::TcpListener::bind(address)
});
poem::Server::new(tcp_listener)
}
pub async fn build(
settings: Settings,
test_pool: Option<sqlx::postgres::PgPool>,
tcp_listener: Option<poem::listener::TcpListener<String>>,
) -> Self {
let database_pool = Self::setup_db(&settings, test_pool).await;
let port = settings.application.port;
let app = Self::setup_app(&settings);
let server = Self::setup_server(&settings, tcp_listener);
Self {
server,
app,
port,
database: database_pool,
settings,
}
}
/// Make the app runnable.
#[must_use]
pub fn make_app(self) -> RunnableApplication {
self.into()
}
#[must_use]
pub const fn port(&self) -> u16 {
self.port
}
}
async fn migrate_database(pool: &sqlx::postgres::PgPool) {
sqlx::migrate!()
.run(pool)
.await
.expect("Failed to migrate the database");
}

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use tracing_subscriber::layer::SubscriberExt;
#[must_use]
pub fn get_subscriber(debug: bool) -> impl tracing::Subscriber + Send + Sync {
let env_filter = if debug { "debug" } else { "info" }.to_string();
let env_filter = tracing_subscriber::EnvFilter::try_from_default_env()
.unwrap_or_else(|_| tracing_subscriber::EnvFilter::new(env_filter));
let stdout_log = tracing_subscriber::fmt::layer().pretty();
let subscriber = tracing_subscriber::Registry::default()
.with(env_filter)
.with(stdout_log);
let json_log = if debug {
None
} else {
Some(tracing_subscriber::fmt::layer().json())
};
subscriber.with(json_log)
}
/// Initialize the global tracing subscriber.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// May panic if the function fails to set `subscriber` as the default
/// global subscriber.
pub fn init_subscriber(subscriber: impl tracing::Subscriber + Send + Sync) {
tracing::subscriber::set_global_default(subscriber).expect("Failed to set subscriber");
}