A little cooking recipes website
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Recipes is a multi-user website to manage and publish cooking recipes.

Technical

Backend

Launch Axum

In directory /backend type:

$> cargo run

Then browse http://127.0.0.1:8082 (You need to compile the wasm file first, see section Frontend)

At first launch the configuration file /backend/conf.ron is created. It contains the port the server will listen to and information about the SMTP server which will be used to send email when a user sign up or change its password.

Autoreload

First install cargo watch:

$> cargo install cargo-watch

In directory /backend type:

$> cargo watch -x run

Frontend

Tools needed

trunk: https://trunkrs.dev

Compilation

In directory /frontend type:

$> trunk build

It will create the wasm file in /backend/static. You can now refresh your browser to reload the wasm file.

How-to

How to install service on a Linux server (with systemd)

As root:

  1. Copy /doc/recipes.service to /lib/systemd/system/
  2. Change the values of User, WorkingDirectory and ExecStart.
  3. Enabled it: #> systemctl enable recipes
  4. Launch it: #> systemctl start recipes

Cross compile for Raspberry PI on Windows

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