assets | ||
lib/GuestbookNg/Model | ||
migrations | ||
public | ||
t | ||
templates | ||
.gitignore | ||
cpanfile | ||
Dockerfile | ||
example.tom.url | ||
guestbook-ng.pl | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.md |
guestbook-ng
The goal of guestbook-ng is to integrate across vendors and customers with full-service analytics insights by leveraging the latest in Perl Mojolicious blockchain technologies powered by AI.
DB Config
$ cat guestbook-ng.conf
{
secrets => ['secret_goes_here'],
'TagHelpers-Pagination' => {
separator => '',
current => '<strong><u>{current}</u></strong>',
next => 'Next',
prev => 'Prev',
ellipsis => '..'
},
dev_env => {
pg_string => 'postgresql://user:PASSWORD@example.com/db'
},
prod_env => {
pg_string => 'postgresql://user:PASSWORD@example.com/db'
},
max_posts => 5
}
secrets
and the Postgres connection string are mandatory
Discord Webhook
If you provide a file in the same directory called .tom.url
containing a Discord Webhook URL then a notification will go out when
someone signs the Guestbook. If you're using Docker but don't want the
Webhook behavior, just create an empty file to make the Docker build
work:
$ touch .tom.url
Testing
$ prove -l
t/basic.t .. ok
All tests successful.
Files=1, Tests=6, 1 wallclock secs ( 0.04 usr 0.00 sys + 0.58 cusr 0.05 csys = 0.67 CPU)
Result: PASS
Add the -v
option for more verbose output
Docker
Build
docker build -t guestbook-ng .
Tag
docker tag guestbook-ng \
us-east4-docker.pkg.dev/www-swagg/guestbook-ng/guestbook-ng
Push
docker push us-east4-docker.pkg.dev/www-swagg/guestbook-ng/guestbook-ng
TODOs
- Do something about the hardcoded URL in Webhook stuff
- Implement try/catch for Webhook since we're using Perl 5.36