$ source setenv
# Create and fill .env
$ cp .env.example .env
# Start developing
$ docker-compose up -d
setenv
contains handy aliases like:
# Show logs (tail) of app service
$ logs
# Yarn or npm install via container
$ yarn
$ npm
# sequelize-cli
$ sequelize
$ db
Test payload This payload can be used with the simulate uplink feature of TTN
3336303020333230303b323130302032333030
Connection to the database is handled by Sequelize. The sequelize-cli
package is also installed:
Sequelize CLI [Node: 6.11.2, CLI: 3.0.0, ORM: 4.8.0]
Commands:
db:migrate Run pending migrations
db:migrate:schema:timestamps:add Update migration table to have timestamps
db:migrate:status List the status of all migrations
db:migrate:undo Reverts a migration
db:migrate:undo:all Revert all migrations ran
db:seed Run specified seeder
db:seed:undo Deletes data from the database
db:seed:all Run every seeder
db:seed:undo:all Deletes data from the database
db:create Create database specified by configuration
db:drop Drop database specified by configuration
init Initializes project
init:config Initializes configuration
init:migrations Initializes migrations
init:models Initializes models
init:seeders Initializes seeders
migration:generate Generates a new migration file [aliases: migration:create]
model:generate Generates a model and its migration [aliases: model:create]
seed:generate Generates a new seed file [aliases: seed:create]
Options:
--version Show version number [boolean]
--help Show help [boolean]
- Navigate to
http://localhost:4000
- Login with
admin:admin
- Add datasource MySQL
- Use
db:3306
as address - Username: whetever you picked in the env file
- Password whetever you picked in the env file
- Database: whetever you picked in the env file
Click on top of the webpage next to the grafana logo on home. Press import dashboard and select the json file which is located in the grafana folder
# To build current dir with package.json version
$ build
# To deploy current version read from package.json (version must be an image available on hub.docker.com)
$ deploy