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THOTH

Thoth is a multishot system builder. It leverages a visual coding style interface to allows game designers and developers to rapidly create powerful natural language systems and prototype games.

Quickstart

You will need yarn or npm and Docker installed, along with Node.js 16 or higher. We use Docker to run a local Postgres database. You can skip the docker and install postgres directly, but you are almost always better off just using Docker. For Linux and MAC users, sleep and concurently commands must be installed in the machine.

First, clone and set up Thoth

git clone https://github.com/TheNexusCity/thoth

Next, install dependencies

yarn install
OR
npm i

You will need to make a few environment variable modifications To keep values privates, create a new file for each .env, called .env.local (these files are safe from the .gitignore)

In order to run the client and server use

yarn run dev

If on Windows run:
yarn run dev:windows

Local Development

We use dotenv-flow for local environment variable management

Go to client folder, and create a new file called .env.local -- copy and .env vars you want to set from .env there If you are developing independently and are not a member of Latitude Games team, set REACT_APP_USE_LATITUDE=false

Go to server folder, and create a new file called .env.local -- copy and .env vars you want to set from .env there If you are developing independently and are not a member of Latitude Games team, set USE_LATITUDE=false

Client Setup

  1. Generate a Personal Access Token on Github which will allow you to install private latitude packages. Make sure you check the write:packages option. (read:packages will suffice as well if you aren't planning on publishing new versions of @thothai/thoth-core)
  2. In your ~/.bashrc, append the line export NPM_TOKEN=YourTokenGoesHere, and restart your terminal (you can run source ~/.bashrc to do so)
  3. Clone the repository
  4. Navigate to the project root by running cd thoth
  5. Run yarn install to install project dependencies
  6. Run yarn start to start the @thothai/thoth-client app

Core Local Setup

  1. Core the contents of core/.env.default to core/.env and modify the secrets as necessary
  2. Step 2 in Monorepo Development Setup

Monorepo Development

Within the yarn workspace we need to be mindful of which version of the shared package @thothai/thoth-core we are including in our local development setup and our deploys to Netlify.

You can either:

  1. Target a published version of @thothai/thoth-core in client/package.json
  2. Or actively develop against the current state of the repository. (By ensuring that client/package.json is targetting the same version of @thothai/thoth-core that is currently listed in core/package.json)

If you are testing with the Latitude API locally you can point the latitude api to your local thoth package:

  1. making the dependance "@thothai/thoth-core": "../thoth/core" or
  2. run yarn link inside '/packages/core' and then copy the command it generates for you and run that command in your root latitude api path. This will tell your latitude api to use the simlinked version of thoth that your actively developing.

@thothai/thoth-core CI

Testing

On Pull Request, GitHub actions will first determine if the diff contains changes in the core directory. If so and there isn't an active thoth-core labelled PR already open - it will proceed with building and deploying a Canary Release to GitHub packages. There can only be one thoth-core labelled PR active at a time, so if one exists additional PR's will be labelled thoth-core-draft by the CI. This thoth-core-draft label can be removed, and the CI re-run to build a canary once the unique thoth-core label position has been vacated.

The latest canary release can be tested and installed locally with yarn add @thothai/thoth-core@canary. The Netlify Deploy Preview is configured to sense thoth-core PR's as well and targets the latest canary release, but it runs concurrently to the canary publishing process. You can test a canary release of thoth-core on your branch's Deploy Preview by re-deploying from the Netlify UI for your branch. It is important to note that thoth-core-draft PR's will still have a deploy preview on Netlify, but will be building with the latest canary release of thoth-core which may be unrelated to that PR's changes until it had it's own canary release and been re-deployed.

Releases

When a thoth-core PR has been merged with main, the CI will create a prerelease based on the last commit, publish @thothai/thoth-core to GitHub packages and take care of incrementing the patch version in core/package.json to prepare for the next prerelease.

Available Scripts

In the project directory, you can run:

yarn run dev

Runs both server and client.
Open https://localhost:3001 to view it in the browser.

yarn start

Runs @thothai/client in the development mode.
Open http://localhost:3003 to view it in the browser.

yarn build

Builds the @thothai/thoth-client app for production to the client/build folder.

yarn build:core

Builds the @thothai/core package for production to the core/build folder.

Apache license information

Good example here for formatting apache license files for reference. https://www.openntf.org/Internal/home.nsf/dx/Applying_Apache_License