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Aura v3

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Standard Web App for Tech Communties.
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Version: 3.1.1

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Overview

Aura is the Web App that helps you to mange the Tech Communities like GDGs, DSCs or any other tech communities with Aura Admin.

Features

Feature Description
Fast and optimized PWA on Lighthouse
Works offline Can work offline
Dark/Light Theme Mode Light/Dark Theme Mode
Mobile first Mobo Friendly Web app can be installed as a native app on your phone
SEO optimized index all content and get to the top in search results
Easy in management Easy in Management by using Aura Admin
Trigger Push Notification Trigger Push Notification to Aura Main
Usability Any Tech Communities can use
Custom Event Page Now No need to create the website for XYZ event
Public shareable URL for Team & Speakers Team member public URL for Self Branding and Public Speaker Directory & Public URL for Promotion

The template is created by GDG Jalandhar team experience of running meetups/events.

Getting Started

  1. Fork this repository & Aura Admin (Important) and clone both repo locally 1 To Setup Aura Main follow this and to setup Aura Admin
  2. Use same Firebase account project for both Admin & Aura Main
  3. Setup Environment
  4. Install project dependencies: npm install
  5. Create Firebase account and Create a new Project if you have not any (Kindly use same project for both repo (Aura Admin & Aura Main))
  6. Go to Firebase Project Dashboard
  7. Go to Cloud Firestore Database and Enable the database in test mode
  8. Update the Rule
    rules_version = '2';
    service cloud.firestore {
        match /databases/{database}/documents {
            match /apiEnd/{apiEndpoint}{
                allow read, create : if true;
              allow delete : if request.auth.uid != null;
              allow update : if request.auth.uid != null;
              allow list: if request.auth.uid != null;
            }
            match /{document=**} {
              allow read : if true;
              allow delete : if request.auth.uid != null && get(/databases/$(database)/documents/users/$(request.auth.uid)).data.userType == "Super Admin";
              allow create : if request.auth.uid != null;
              allow update : if request.auth.uid != null;
            }
        }
    }
  9. In the Firebase project console dashboard. Click on create new web app
  10. Go to Firebase project Settings and then General Settings Tab
  11. Scroll down and go to your app section under Firebase SDK snippet
  12. Now click on the config
  13. Copy the code which looks similar to the below sample
    apiKey: "Axxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx",
    authDomain: "xxxxxx.firebaseapp.com",
    databaseURL: "https://xxxxxxxx.firebaseio.com",
    projectId: "xxxxxxxxx",
    storageBucket: "xxxxxxx.appspot.com",
    messagingSenderId: "xxxxxxxxxxx",
    appId: "1:xxxxxxxxx:web:xxxxxxx"
  14. Now goto project code and inside src/config/ update the firebase.js file with these codes
  15. Update the field name in vue.config
  16. Run locally
    • npm run serve
    • For the First Time you will see a text Either Your Internet is not Working or Site is not Configured
  17. For the production: npm run build and then one dir will be created dist
  18. For testing: npm run test
  19. Setup Aura Admin for Management of Aura v3

Deployment on Firebase

  1. Install required tools for performing Firebase deployment
    • Install Firebase CLI: npm i -g firebase-tools
  2. Login into Firebase CLI using the following command - firebase login
  3. Open Terminal/CMD/Powershell in the root directory of your clone of aura-admin repository.
  4. Now type firebase login command in your Terminal/CMD/Powershell
  5. Update the Firebase Project ID in .firebasesrc file. This value should match the project ID in your Project Settings of the Firebase project you created in the previous section.
  6. Go to the Firebase Console Dashboard and Click on Hosting in the left navigation.
  7. Click on Get Started
  8. Click through all steps till you’re taken to the Hosting page in the console.
  9. You’ll be provided with a ready domain with your project ID. It should look like - <project-id>.web.app or <project-id>.firebaseapp.com
  10. Copy the sub-domain name of the URL provided. In this case, it will be the project ID. However, to be precise, you have to copy the part before .web.aap or .firebaseapp.com. This is your Site ID
  11. Update Firebase.json file, set the site key to Site ID
        {
            "hosting": {
                "site":"Your_Firebase_Hosting_id",
                "public": "dist",
                "rewrites": [ {
                    "source": "**",
                    "destination": "/index.html"
                } ],
                "ignore": [
                    "firebase.json",
                    "**/.*",
                    "**/node_modules/**"
                ]
            }
        }
  12. In your terminal at the root directory of the project, build and deploy using the following command
    • firebase deploy

Documentation

  1. Full documentation.

Technology Stack

Contributing

Awesome! Contributions of all kinds are greatly appreciated. To help smoothen the process we have a few non-exhaustive guidelines to follow which should get you going in no time.

Using GitHub Issues

  • Feel free to use GitHub issues for questions, bug reports, and feature requests
  • Use the search feature to check for an existing issue
  • Include as much information as possible and provide any relevant resources (Eg. screenshots)
  • For bug reports ensure you have a reproducible test case
  • A pull request with a breaking test would be super preferable here but isn't required

Submitting a Pull Request

  • Squash commits
  • Lint your code with eslint (config provided)
  • Include relevant test updates/additions
  • Pull requests must be made against develop branch. Any other branch (unless specified by the maintainers) will get rejected.

Contributors

Maintainer: Vrijraj Singh
Developers: Vrijraj Singh & Bharat Agarwal

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