# aidxnFUN [![License: CC0-1.0](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-CC0_1.0-lightgrey.svg)](http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) [![FOSSA Status](https://app.fossa.com/api/projects/git%2Bgithub.com%2Fihatenodejs%2FaidxnFUN.svg?type=shield&issueType=license)](https://app.fossa.com/projects/git%2Bgithub.com%2Fihatenodejs%2FaidxnFUN?ref=badge_shield&issueType=license) [![FOSSA Status](https://app.fossa.com/api/projects/git%2Bgithub.com%2Fihatenodejs%2FaidxnFUN.svg?type=shield&issueType=security)](https://app.fossa.com/projects/git%2Bgithub.com%2Fihatenodejs%2FaidxnFUN?ref=badge_shield&issueType=security) The full code of my website, under the CC0-1.0 license (public domain). Built with Tailwind CSS, EJS, Express.js, and Node.js # Install and self-host Have a weird obsession? Want a pre-built site you can use for free? Host aidxnFUN! As the code is available under the CC0-1.0 license, which means you should feel free and encouraged to change content, design, whatever! During this process, `node` (20.08.0), `npm`, and `netcat` will be installed. If you use Windows, you must manually install NodeJS. **Please note:** The /status endpoint will be broken with default servers (ones I own) as CORS will block requests not made from aidxn.fun ## Debian/Ubuntu/Other Debian-based systems 1. Clone the repo ```bash git clone https://github.com/ihatenodejs/aidxnFUN cd aidxnFUN ``` 2. Setup `manage` ```bash ./manage setup ``` 3. Start the server ```bash ./manage up ``` A server will now start on port :5566, and be accessible from your web browser at http://localhost:5566/. I highly suggest creating a NGINX reverse proxy for this, especially if you plan to point this to a domain. ## Windows Windows support is still in the works, however it is possible to run aidxnFUN under Windows. 1. Install NodeJS and NPM for Windows from [nodejs.org](https://nodejs.org/) 2. Open a Node.js command prompt 3. Clone the repo ```bat git clone https://github.com/ihatenodejs/aidxnFUN cd aidxnFUN ``` 4. Build the app ```bat npm run winbuild ``` 5. Run the app on port 5566 ```bat set PORT=5566 && node app.js ``` You may use the `PORT` variable to set a custom port. While Windows tends to default to 3000, we will use 5566, which is the default for aidxnFUN on Linux. # How it works This website uses Node.js, Express.js for a server, EJS for templating, and Tailwind CSS for the frontend CSS. The `manage` script uses all of those tools to manage the server for you executes the repetitive tasks for you automatically. The views contain both regular page shards (full-ish pages) and generic shards (fragments of pages, widgets, etc.). I define a "shard" as an EJS template, which are pieced together into a pretty little website. The shards hold individual elements like music widgets, while a regular page shard is the page that contains the music widget, which the end user sees. This is helpful for understanding the code. Thus far, shards are included for a music widget, the header, and the footer of the pages. Music (as featured on the home page) is fetched from an API (hosted on https://biancarosa.com.br), which I am in the process of setting up for myself. It works with a LastFM account (I linked this to my Spotify) and can track your live listening with amazing accuracy. The repo can be found at [biancarosa/lastfm-last-played](https://github.com/biancarosa/lastfm-last-played). # Using the `manage` script You may have noticed you have a `manage` file after cloning. `manage` is a command-line tool to manage the server. It can automatically start, stop, and restart your instance. This script only supports Linux-based systems. First, you must complete the setup with the following commands: ```bash chmod +x manage ./manage setup ``` After doing that, you are now ready to use the script. ## `manage` usage `./manage [command] [options]` ## `manage` commands + `./manage up` - Builds the project and starts the server + `./manage down` - Stops the server + `./manage restart` - Restarts the server + `./manage status, -s, --status` - Checks if the server is running + `./manage help, -h, --help` - Shows the help message # Troubleshooting I highly suggest you take a peek at the `node.log` file's contents. It's in the same directory as the `manage` script. This file contains the NodeJS server logs, which can be very helpful for debugging and/or troubleshooting. # To-Do - [ ] Implement PGP message verification - [ ] Create `manage` script for Windows - [X] Add menu link to tilde website - [X] Update projects page to latest information # License [![FOSSA Status](https://app.fossa.com/api/projects/git%2Bgithub.com%2Fihatenodejs%2FaidxnFUN.svg?type=large)](https://app.fossa.com/projects/git%2Bgithub.com%2Fihatenodejs%2FaidxnFUN?ref=badge_large)