# Flotilla A discord-like nostr client based on the idea of "relays as groups". If you would like to be interoperable with Flotilla, please check out this draft NIP: https://github.com/coracle-social/nips/blob/relay-chat/xx.md # Deploy To run your own Flotilla, it's as simple as: - `npm install` - `npm run build` - `npx serve build` ## Environment You can also optionally create an `.env.local` file and populate it with the following environment variables (see `.env` for examples): - `VITE_DEFAULT_PUBKEYS` - A comma-separated list of hex pubkeys for bootstrapping web of trust. - `VITE_PLATFORM_URL` - The url where the app will be hosted. This is only used for build-time population of meta tags. - `VITE_PLATFORM_NAME` - The name of the app - `VITE_PLATFORM_LOGO` - A logo url for the app - `VITE_PLATFORM_RELAY` - A relay url that will make flotilla operate in "platform mode". Disables all space browse/add/select functionality and makes the platform relay the home page. - `VITE_PLATFORM_ACCENT` - A hex color for the app's accent color - `VITE_PLATFORM_DESCRIPTION` - A description of the app - `VITE_GLITCHTIP_API_KEY` - A Sentry DSN for use with glitchtip (error reporting) - `GLITCHTIP_AUTH_TOKEN` - A glitchtip auth token for error reporting If you're deploying a custom version of flotilla, be sure to remove the `plausible.coracle.social` script from `app.html`. This sends analytics to a server hosted by the developer. ## Nginx/TLS (optional) If you'd like to set up flotilla on a server you control, you'll want to set up a reverse proxy and provision a TSL certificate for the domain you'll be using. You should also make sure to add swap to your server. There will be some parts of the following templates, for example ``, which you'll need to fill in before running the code. First, create an `A` record with your DNS provider pointing to the IP of your server. This will allow certbot to create your certificate later. Next install `nginx`, `git`, and `certbot`. If you're on a debian- or ubuntu-based distro, run `sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install nginx git certbot python3-certbot-nginx`. Now, create a new user where your code will be stored, clone the repository, fill in your `.env.local` file, and build the app. ```sh # Replace with your password PASSWORD= # Add the user and set a password adduser flotilla echo flotilla:$PASSWORD | chpasswd # Login as flotilla sudo su flotilla # Go to flotilla's home directory cd ~ # Install nvm, yarn, clone repos wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/v0.39.7/install.sh | bash # Update PATH . ~/.bashrc # Clone repository and install dependencies git clone https://github.com/coracle-social/flotilla.git cd ~/flotilla nvm install nvm use npm i # Optionally create and populate .env.local to suit your use case # Build the app NODE_OPTIONS=--max_old_space_size=16384 npm run build # Exit back to root exit ``` Once you've exited back to root, you can set up nginx. Place the following in a file named after your domain in the `/etc/nginx/sites-available` directory, for example, `flotilla.example.com`. This should match the `A` record you registered above. ```conf server { listen 80; server_name ; root /home/flotilla/flotilla/build; index index.html; location / { try_files $uri /index.html; } } ``` Now you can run `certbot`, which will provision a TLS certificate for your domain and update your nginx configuration. ``` certbot --nginx -d ``` Now, enable the site and restart nginx. If you want to be careful, run `nginx -t` before restarting nginx. ``` ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-{available,enabled}/ service nginx restart ``` Now, visit your domain. You should be all set up! # Development Run `npm run dev` to get a dev server, and `npm run check:watch` to watch for typescript errors. When you're ready to commit, run `npm run format && npm run lint` and fix any errors that come up.