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kingdom-g

It is a browser turn-based strategy game for 2-4 players available at https://gavr.games. Below is the developer's guide to set up development environment.

Getting Started

The general idea is to have a set of containers with Lords services installed and working inside of it. Any developer will be able to quickly bring it up and test/develop. We use Docker and Docker Compose to spin up our development environment. You can install Docker here You will also need to install Docker Compose

Pre Requirements

  • Your machine should support virtualization. Sometimes you need to enable it in BIOS.
  • OS: Ubuntu or MacOS.
  • Installed Docker + Docker Compose.
  • Internet connection :)

Next steps

Once you have all of those installed you should:

  • Checkout latest Lords code from GitHub. You should see docker-compose.yml file in the root defining all services.
  • cd to project's root folder and run docker-compose build. It will build all Dockerfiles and create images for containers.
  • run docker-compose up -d to start all services. You may experience "first run troubles", in that case execute docker-compose restart
  • Now you should have a running set of docker containers. Check all of them are working using docker-compose ps command. The game should be available via https://localhost
  • RabbitMQ admin panel http://localhost:15672 guest/guest
  • Docs http://localhost:8080

Everyday Usage

  • to launch containers run docker-compose up -d
  • to stop containers run docker-compose stop
  • to run command inside running container docker exec api COMMAND
  • to login into container docker-compose exec api /bin/bash
  • to run command in separate container instance docker-compose run --rm api COMMAND
  • to completely remove container docker-compose kill api + docker-compose rm api (it could be useful to recreate container when something went wrong).

You can change api to any container name, see docker-compose.yml. Each container syncs required folders in both directions (see docker-compose.yml -> volumes sections).

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