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README.md
Gymboard API
An HTTP/REST API powered by Java and Spring Boot. This API serves as the main entrypoint for all data processing, and is generally the first point-of-contact for the web app or other services that consume Gymboard data.
Development
To get started, follow these steps:
- Clone the repository, and open this project it in your editor. (Open the pom.xml file if you're using a maven-aware editor).
- Run
./gen_keys.d
to generate the keys that will be used by this application for signing JWT tokens. (Requires a D lang installation). - Make sure the gymboard-cdn service is running locally.
- Boot up the project.
Sample Data
To ease development, nl.andrewlalis.gymboard_api.util.SampleDataLoader
will run on startup and populate the database with some sample entities. You can regenerate this data by manually deleting the database, and deleting the .sample_data
marker file that's generated in the project directory.
You should have the gymboard-cdn project running when starting up this API, since the sample data includes videos that will be uploaded as part of some sample submissions.
ULIDs
For entities that don't need a human-readable primary key (or keys), we choose to use ULID strings, which are like UUIDs, but use a timestamp based preamble such that their values are monotonically increasing, and lexicographically ordered by creation time. The result is a pseudorandom string of 26 characters which appears random to a human, yet is efficient as a primary key. It's also near-impossible for automated systems to guess previous/next ids.