Console
Code that powers the official Helium Console.
Development and Contribution
Any and all contributions from the community are encouraged.
- Guidelines for how to contribute to this repository are here.
- Discussion about the development and usage of the Helium Console takes place in the official Helium Discord Server, specifically in the
#console
channel. Join us! - To post feature requests or see a list of current issues please go here.
Common setup steps for Docker
- Clone the repo and
cd console
- Sign up with Magic Link (https://magic.link/) or Auth0 (https://auth0.com/) for user authentication
- Sign up with Mapbox (https://mapbox.com/)
- In root directory, copy environment templates
cp templates/.env .env
cp templates/.env-router .env-router
- Populate your newly copied .env file and .env-router file
Option 1: Running Console+Router with prebuilt Console image
cp templates/docker-compose-quay.yaml docker-compose.yaml
cp templates/nginx-default.conf nginx.conf
- Get a certificate (https://certbot.eff.org/instructions)
- Update
nginx.conf
with cert and key information - In
.env
, setSOCKET_CHECK_ORIGIN
to your host domain - Run with
docker-compose up
Option 2: Running Console+Router and build your own Console image
cp templates/docker-compose-server.yaml docker-compose.yaml
cp templates/nginx-default.conf nginx.conf
- Get a certificate (https://certbot.eff.org/instructions)
- Update
nginx.conf
with cert and key information - In
.env
, setSOCKET_CHECK_ORIGIN
to your host domain - Build with
docker-compose build
- Run with
docker-compose up
Option 3: Running Console+Router with Docker locally
cp templates/docker-compose-local.yaml docker-compose.yaml
- Build with
docker-compose build
- Run with
docker-compose up
Now you can visit localhost:4000
from your browser.
Opt in to use an IP Filter for Stripe Transactions
In the event that Stripe requires you to restrict credit card payments to certain countries or cities, you may opt in to use the IP filter implemented in the ConsoleWeb.IPFilter
module.
To do so, please obtain a MaxMind key and download the database onto the host machine: (https://download.maxmind.com/app/geoip_download?edition_id=GeoLite2-City&suffix=tar.gz&license_key=${MAXMIND_KEY})
Please note you'll have to regularly update this database.
In your docker-compose
file under console
, add the following:
volumes:
- "/host/path/to/GeoLite2-City.mmdb:/app/GeoLite2-City.mmdb"
Then, you may set the following variables in your .env
file.
UNSUPPORTED_COUNTRIES=CU,IR,KP,SY,RU # or a comma-separated list of the ISO Alpha-2 codes of countries to be restricted
UNSUPPORTED_CITIES=Luhansk,Donetsk # or a comma-separated list of the names of cities to be restricted
UNSUPPORTED_UKR_SUBDIVISIONS=43,40 # or a comma-separated list of the ISO codes for Ukranian subdivisions to be restricted
Upgrading your open source Console+Router (Applies to Option 1 only)
- Bring down your server with
docker-compose down
- Pull down and run the latest released Quay images with
docker-compose up
- If there are db migrations in the upgrade commits,
docker-compose up
will run these migrations (Keep an eye on the logs for migration errors to file a GH issue, you should not have to manually migrate the db) - If needed, you can manually migrate the db with
docker exec -it helium_console /bin/bash
, then_build/prod/rel/console/bin/console eval "Console.Release.migrate"
Upgrading your open source Console+Router (Applies to Option 2 and 3 only)
- Pull down the latest master branch with git
- Build with
docker-compose build
, you do not have to bring down your server until this completes - Bring down your server with
docker-compose down
, then run your new build withdocker-compose up
- If there are db migrations in the upgrade commits,
docker-compose up
will run these migrations (Keep an eye on the logs for migration errors to file a GH issue, you should not have to manually migrate the db) - If needed, you can manually migrate the db with
docker exec -it helium_console /bin/bash
, then_build/prod/rel/console/bin/console eval "Console.Release.migrate"
Keep your Console invite only
- Set
USER_INVTE_ONLY
to true in your .env file - Add approved users to your db
INSERT INTO users (id, email, password_hash, inserted_at, updated_at) values (1, '[email protected]', 'hash', NOW(), NOW());
Customizing your Console branding
- See steps under Customize Console Branding (https://docs.helium.com/use-the-network/run-a-network-server/run-console/#customize-console-environment)
- If you choose to customize your version of Console, you must build your own console image (option 2 above). You cannot use the prebuilt quay image or the customizations will be overwritten.
Running Console Development Environment without Router
- Install homebrew (https://brew.sh/)
- Install postgres (postgres.app on mac)
- Install yarn (
brew install yarn
) - Install libsodium (
brew install libsodium
) - Install erlang (https://thinkingelixir.com/install-elixir-using-asdf/) (asdf install erlang 23.3.4.10, asdf local erlang 23.3.4.10)
- Install elixir (https://thinkingelixir.com/install-elixir-using-asdf/) (asdf install elixir 1.12.1-otp-23, asdf local elixir 1.12.1-otp-23)
To start your Phoenix server:
- Install dependencies with
mix deps.get
- Create and migrate your database with
mix ecto.setup
- Install Node.js dependencies with
cd assets && yarn
- Start Phoenix with
mix phx.server
Now you can visit localhost:4000
from your browser.
Questions
If you run into any issues or you have any questions about how to get started contributing, feel free to reach out on the #console
channel in the official Helium Community Discord server!