* renamed volume name db_data to twenty_db_data
* named postgres container_name: twenty_postgres
make provision-postgres does:
* checking if docker is running
* stop the container postgres twenty_postgres
* prune the volume twenty_db_data
* rebuild the image every time, use --build
* Remove hasura and hasura-auth
* Move all models to prisma
* Start implementing graphql
* chore: clean package json
* chore: make the code build
* chore: get initial graphql.tsx file
* feature: use typegql as qgl server
* refactor: small refactoring
* refactor: clean tests
* bugfix: make all filters not case sensitive
* chore: remove unused imports
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Co-authored-by: Sammy Teillet <sammy.teillet@gmail.com>
* Ignore node_modules
* Use bash-compatible dotenv format
While still being compatible with dotenv, this
also allows sourcing the file to export all
variables in bash.
* Add prettier extension to recommendations
* Move to port 5001 to avoid conflict with macOS services
* Add workspace
* Add devcontainer
This automatically starts with all environment
variables available locally.
It brings up services which are dependent on each
other individually and verifies health before
moving on to the next service.
* Split init into clean, up, and logs tasks.
This allows the developer to set up .env and .npmrc
files before running services, and does not require
starting from a clean db every time the devcontainer
is restarted.
* Copy .env when creating codespace
* Automatically run UP command upon devcontainer creation
* Fix log message
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Co-authored-by: Felix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
* Fix compose syntax error
It turns out that docker compose does not like a literal `true`
but it will accept a `"true"` string.
* Added missing && operators