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# themis
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Discord App to allow EU4 players to take claims on regions and provinces.
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## Setup
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### Requirements
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To develop:
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- [Go](https://go.dev/) version 1.19 or higher installed locally
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- `sqlite3` installed locally (already ships by default on most OSes)
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To deploy:
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- Register for a [free account on Fly](https://fly.io)
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- An [AWS account](https://console.aws.amazon.com)
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### Steps
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To work with the core modules that simply interact with the database, or make
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sure that everything compiles correctly, you can run the following commands:
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```bash
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go test ./...
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go build -o ./bin/ ./cmd/...
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```
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## Operations
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This application is deployed via [Fly](https://fly.io) on a single virtual
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machine instance. It uses an embed SQLite database as its database engine, and
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uses [Litestream](https://litestream.io) to replicate the database to an S3
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bucket.
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### Application Configuration
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The deployment configurations can be found in the [fly.toml](/fly.toml) file and
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you can find more information on the configuration options [in the official Fly
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documentation](https://fly.io/docs/reference/configuration/).
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The virtual image is based off of the [Dockerfile](/Dockerfile) which is a
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multi-stage build that builds the main application binary, downloads Litestream
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and packages everything on top of an Ubuntu 22.04 base.
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### Entrypoint
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The application is started using a [custom entrypoint shell script](/start.sh)
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that is in charge of first restoring the database file through Litestream and
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then starting the main application as a [child process of Litestream's
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replication process](https://litestream.io/reference/replicate/#arguments).
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It's a very simple script but is necessary since the application doesn't have a
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persistent volume to rely on and must rehydrate its database file after every
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deployment.
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### Environment Variables
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| Env Var | Defined At |
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| ----------------------- | --------------------- |
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| `DISCORD_TOKEN` | fly secret |
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| `DISCORD_APP_ID` | [fly.toml](/fly.toml) |
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| `DISCORD_GUILD_ID` | [fly.toml](fly.toml) |
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| `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID` | fly secret |
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| `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY` | fly secret |
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## Local Development
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### Application Entrypoint
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- `./cmd/themis-server` This is the main application entrypoint
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- `./cmd/themis-repl` _coming soon_
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### Core Functions
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The core database functions can be developed and tested locally easily, just run
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`go test ./...` to test your changes locally.
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You can also load a test database easily by using the `init.sql` script. You can
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use the cli sqlite3 client or connect using whatever SQL editor you prefer that
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can open sqlite3 connections.
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```bash
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sqlite3 local.db < migrations/init.sql
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sqlite3 local.db
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# interactive SQLite session
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```
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### Discord Integration
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This is a work in progress, but I am currently using a dedicated Discord server
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with this application already signed into it. You can contact me directly to be
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invited into that server. From there you only need to set the following
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environment variables before launching the `./cmd/themis-server` entrypoint:
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```bash
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export DISCORD_APP_ID="1014881815921705030"
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export DISCORD_GUILD_ID="[test server id goes here]"
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```
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### Litestream replication
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Litestream is _not a necessary component_ to run the `./cmd/themis-server`
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entrypoint and can be safely ignored when developing locally. Still, if you wish
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to try it out, you can find the Litestream commands used in production in the
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[start.sh](/start.sh) script. As per the Litestream docs, it should work fine
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with [Minio](https://min.io/) but I have not tested it yet nor are there any
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scripts provided to run it (yet).
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## SQLite
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### Importing From CSV
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This is a neat feature built-in to SQLite. Using the source file at
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[data/eu4-provinces.csv](/data/eu4-provinces.csv) you can import the data
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directly into a SQLite database using the following command:
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```bash
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$ sqlite3
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# ...
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sqlite> .mode csv
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sqlite> .import data/eu4-provinces.csv provinces
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sqlite> .schema provinces
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CREATE TABLE provinces(
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"ID" TEXT,
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"Name" TEXT,
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"Development" TEXT,
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"BT" TEXT,
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"BP" TEXT,
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"BM" TEXT,
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"Trade good" TEXT,
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"Trade node" TEXT,
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"Modifiers" TEXT,
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"Type" TEXT,
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"Continent" TEXT,
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"Superregion" TEXT,
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"Region" TEXT,
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"Area" TEXT
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);
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sqlite> select count(1) from provinces;
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3925
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```
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### Creating an SQL Dump From Imported Data
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The init script at [migrations/init.sql](/migrations/init.sql) was initially
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created after importing the CSV data and running the following commands:
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```bash
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# In the same SQlite session as last section
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sqlite> .output dump.sql
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sqlite> .dump
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```
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Note: The column names were _edited manually_ to remove capital letters and
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spaces to make it easier to work with.
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### Claims Schema
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```sql
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CREATE TABLE claim_types (
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claim_type TEXT PRIMARY KEY
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);
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CREATE TABLE claims (
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id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
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player TEXT,
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claim_type TEXT,
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val TEXT,
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FOREIGN KEY(claim_type) REFERENCES claim_types(claim_type)
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);
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```
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