No longer being maintained. See https://github.com/hotosm/oam-api.
The Token Manager allows maintainers to issue authorization tokens used in the Uploader Form. This web application requires the Uploader API to be running. Before proceeding, we suggest you read the ecosystem docs.
The steps below will walk you through setting up your own instance of the oam-uploader-admin.
To set up the development environment for this website, you'll need to install the following on your system:
If you use nvm
, activate the desired Node version:
nvm install
Install Node modules:
npm install
All the config files can be found in app/assets/scripts/config
.
After installing the projects there will be 3 main files:
local.js
- Used only for local development. On production this file should not exist or be empty.staging.js
production.js
The production.js
file serves as base and the other 2 will override it as needed:
staging.js
will be loaded whenever the env variableDS_ENV
is set to staging.local.js
will be loaded if it exists.
The following options must be set: (The used file will depend on the context)
OAMUploaderApi
- The address of the Uploader Api.
Example:
module.exports = {
OAMUploaderApi: 'http://localhost:4000'
};
npm run serve
Compiles the sass files, javascript, and launches the server making the site available at http://localhost:3000/
The system will watch files and execute tasks whenever one of them changes.
The site will automatically refresh since it is bundled with livereload.
To prepare the app for deployment run:
npm run build
This will package the app and place all the contents in the dist
directory.
The app can then be run by any web server.
Oam Uploader Admin is licensed under BSD 3-Clause License, see the LICENSE file for more details.