Ulf Gebhardt a0c205b379
feat(backend): file upload chat backend (#8657)
* Prepare image uploads in chat

* files instead of images

* Fix file type and query

* Add dummy data to resolver

* fix graphql types

* Fix file upload, remove unncessary code

* Re-add fetch

* Fix room order after sent message

* Update backend/src/graphql/queries/messageQuery.ts

* Move room to top of list when a message is received

* working prototype chat file upload

* remove console

* allow to upload all kinds of files

* multiple images

* revert changes in S3 Images

* tag mimetype

* accept any file

* lint fix

* remove snapshot flakyness

* remove whitelist test

* fix messages spec

* fix query

* more query fixes

* fix seed

* made message resolver tests independent

* lint

* started specc for attachments

* more tests & fixes

* fix empty room error

* remove console logs

* fix tests

* fix createRoom last Messsage error properly

* lint fixes

* reduce changeset

* simplify config check

* reduce changeset

* missing change

* allow speech capture

* Fix file download

* Implement proper download

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Co-authored-by: Maximilian Harz <maxharz@gmail.com>
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Webapp

UI Screenshot

Installation

For preparation we need Node and recommend to use node version manager nvm to switch between different local Node versions:

# install Node
$ cd webapp
$ nvm install v20.12.1
$ nvm use v20.12.1

Install node dependencies with yarn:

# install all dependencies
$ cd webapp
$ yarn install
# or just
$ yarn
# or just later on to use version of ".nvmrc" file
$ nvm use && yarn

Copy:

# in webapp
cp .env.template .env

Configure the files according to your needs and your local setup.

Build for Development

# serve with hot reload at localhost:3000
$ yarn dev

Build for Production

# build for production and launch server
$ yarn build
$ yarn start

Run tests

We ensure the quality of our frontend code by using

  • ESLint for checking our JavaScript code
  • Jest and Vue Test Utils to unit test our components
  • Storybook to document and manually test our components in an isolated playground

For more information see our frontend testing guide. Use these commands to run the tests:

::: tabs @tab:active With Docker

After starting the application following the above guidelines, open new terminal windows for each of these commands:

# run eslint
$ docker-compose exec webapp yarn lint
# run unit tests
$ docker-compose exec webapp yarn test
# start storybook
$ docker-compose exec webapp yarn storybook

You can then visit the Storybook playground on http://localhost:3002

@tab title Without Docker

After starting the application following the above guidelines, open new terminal windows and navigate to the /webapp directory for each of these commands:

# run eslint in /webapp (use option --fix to normalize the files)
$ yarn lint
# run unit tests in /webapp
$ yarn test
# run locales in /webapp (use option --fix to sort the locales)
$ yarn locales
# start storybook in /webapp
$ yarn storybook

You can then visit the Storybook playground on http://localhost:3002

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Maintenance Mode

For installing and running the maintenance mode see Maintenance Mode.

Styleguide Migration

We are currently in the process of migrating our styleguide components and design tokens from the Nitro Styleguide into the main ocelot.social repository and refactoring our components in the process. During this migration, our new components will live in a _new/ folder to separate them from the old, yet untouched components.

Folder Structure

The folder structure we are following is prescribed by Nuxt.js:

  • assets contains icons, images and logos in svg format and all shared SCSS files such as tokens
  • components separated into two sub-folders:
    • generic are the generic building blocks of the app small, reusable and usually not coupled to state
    • features are composed of components but tied to a particular function of the app (e.g. comment or post)
  • layouts can use components to create layout templates for pages
  • pages are the entry points for all routes in the app and are composed of layouts, features and components