# backend ## Project setup ```bash yarn install ``` ## Seed DB ```bash yarn seed ``` Deletes all data in database. Then seeds data in database. ## Seeded Users | email | password | admin | email checked | deleted | |------------------------|------------|---------|---------------|---------| | peter@lustig.de | `Aa12345_` | `true` | `true` | `false` | | bibi@bloxberg.de | `Aa12345_` | `false` | `true` | `false` | | raeuber@hotzenplotz.de | `Aa12345_` | `false` | `true` | `false` | | bob@baumeister.de | `Aa12345_` | `false` | `true` | `false` | | garrick@ollivander.com | | `false` | `false` | `false` | | stephen@hawking.uk | `Aa12345_` | `false` | `true` | `true` | ## Setup GraphQL Playground ### Setup In The Code Setting up the GraphQL Playground in our code requires the following steps: - Create an empty `.env` file in the `backend` folder and set "GRAPHIQL=true" there. - Start or restart Docker Compose. - For verification, Docker should display `GraphQL available at http://localhost:4000` in the terminal. - If you open "http://localhost:4000/" in your browser, you should see the GraphQL Playground. ### Authentication You need to authenticate yourself in GraphQL Playground to be able to send queries and mutations, to do so follow the steps below: - in Firefox go to "Network Analysis" and delete all entries - enter and send the login query: ```gql { login(email: "bibi@bloxberg.de", password:"Aa12345_") { id publisherId email firstName lastName emailChecked language hasElopage } } ``` - search in Firefox under „Network Analysis" for the smallest size of a header and copy the value of the token - open the header section in GraphQL Playground and set your current token by filling in and replacing `XXX`: ```qgl { "Authorization": "XXX" } ``` Now you can open a new tap in the Playground and enter your query or mutation there.