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automerge-repo-sync-server

v0.1.0

Published

A very simple automerge-repo synchronization server. It pairs with the websocket client protocol found in `automerge-repo-network-websocket`.

Downloads

5

Readme

Automerge Repo Sync Server

A very simple automerge-repo synchronization server. It pairs with the websocket client protocol found in automerge-repo-network-websocket.

The server is an unsecured Express app. It is really just for demonstration purposes at this point; you probably don't want to use it for anything real yet. This isn't a great way to operate (or the only way) but it's a useful demonstration of what a client/server deployment might look like.

Setting up

Before getting started, make sure you've run yarn, and yarn build at the root of the monorepo. This will install all your dependencies and make sure the other libraries are compiled.

Run the sync server

yarn start:syncserver

Set up a sync-server on ubuntu

Set up basic firewall:

$ sudo ufw allow OpenSSH
$ sudo ufw allow http
$ sudo ufw allow https
$ sudo ufw enable

Install git:

$ sudo apt-get install git

Install node:

$ curl -fsSL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_18.x | sudo -E bash - &&\
sudo apt-get install -y nodejs

Clone repo (may require setting up ssh keys to clone from github)

$ git clone [email protected]:pvh/automerge-repo.git

Build everything:

$ cd automerge-repo
$ yarn build

Run a server:

$ cd packages/automerge-repo-sync-server
$ PORT=<your preferred port> yarn start

Contributors

Originally written by @pvh.