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seek
Desk
The desk currently has the minimum amount of files necessary to distribute an application and should be distributable immediately. Any further Hoon development should happen here.
TODO: Add further documentation on beginning Hoon development
UI
seek is built primarily using React, Typescript, and Tailwind CSS. Vite ensures that all code and assets are loaded appropriately, bundles the application for distribution and provides a functional dev environment.
Getting Started
To get started using seek first you need to run npm install
inside the ui
directory.
To develop you'll need a running ship to point to. To do so you first need to add a .env.local
file to the ui
directory. This file will not be committed. Adding VITE_SHIP_URL={URL}
where {URL} is the URL of the ship you would like to point to, will allow you to run npm run dev
. This will proxy all requests to the ship except for those powering the interface, allowing you to see live data.
Regardless of what you run to develop, Vite will hot-reload code changes as you work so you don't have to constantly refresh.
Deploying
To deploy, run npm run build
in the ui
directory which will bundle all the code and assets into the dist/
folder. This can then be made into a glob by doing the following:
- Create or launch an urbit using the -F flag
- On that urbit, if you don't already have a desk to run from, run
|merge %work our %base
to create a new desk and mount it with|mount %work
. - Now the
%work
desk is accessible through the host OS's filesystem as a directory of that urbit's pier ie~/zod/work
. - From the
ui
directory you can runrsync -avL --delete dist/ ~/zod/work/seek
where~/zod
is your fake urbit's pier. - Once completed you can then run
|commit %work
on your urbit and you should see your files logged back out from the dojo. - Now run
=dir /=garden
to switch to the garden desk directory - You can now run
-make-glob %work /seek
which will take the folder where you just added files and create a glob which can be thought of as a sort of bundle. It will be output to~/zod/.urb/put
. - If you navigate to
~/zod/.urb/put
you should see a file that looks like thisglob-0v5.fdf99.nph65.qecq3.ncpjn.q13mb.glob
. The characters betweenglob-
and.glob
are a hash of the glob's contents. - Now that we have the glob it can be uploaded to any publicly available HTTP endpoint that can serve files. This allows the glob to distributed over HTTP.
- Once you've uploaded the glob, you should then update the corresponding entry in the docket file at
desk/desk.docket-0
. Both the full URL and the hash should be updated to match the glob we just created, on the line that looks like this:
glob-http+['https://bootstrap.urbit.org/glob-0v5.fdf99.nph65.qecq3.ncpjn.q13mb.glob' 0v5.fdf99.nph65.qecq3.ncpjn.q13mb]
- This can now be safely committed and deployed.