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This is the SourceFuse ARC Backstage implementation. It comes packaged with

  • GitHub integration for authentication and authorization
  • ARC Templates for
    • Microservices
    • Lambdas
    • IaC
    • UI
    • Reference architectures of example apps, i.e. telemedecine applications

Getting Started

We rely on nvm for Node Version Management and yarn for package management.

nvm install
yarn install
npm run build:all

Local Environment Configuration

Create a file named .env.local. Populate the values below with the ones appropriate for your GitHub organization.

BASE_URL='http://localhost:7007'
FRONTEND_BASE_URL='http://localhost:3000'
POSTGRES_USER=postgres
POSTGRES_PASSWORD=changeme
AUTH_GITHUB_CLIENT_ID=GitHub app client_id
AUTH_GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET=GitHub app client secret
PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL=pgadmin4@pgadmin.org
PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD=admin
PGADMIN_PORT=5050
PGADMIN_LISTEN_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0
INTEGRATION_GITHUB_APP_ID=GitHub app App ID
INTEGRATION_GITHUB_WEBHOOK_URL=https://smee.io/pvDM8sHcDxmhMLvfxax
ENABLE_GITHUB_SYNC=Set true or false if you want to sync with github
INTEGRATION_GITHUB_CLIENT_ID=GitHub app client_id
INTEGRATION_GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET=GitHub app client secret
INTEGRATION_GITHUB_WEBHOOK_SECRET=GitHub app webhook secret
AWS_ACCOUNT_ID=AWS Account ID to Push the Image
IMAGE_TAG=Tag for the Docker Image
REPO_CREATOR_TEAM=Github team having scaffolding access
GITHUB_ORGANIZATION=Github organization

Load the variables into a shell session for ease.

export $(cat .env.local | xargs)

Copy the cert into a file named github_private_key.pem in the root of the project. Load the certificate into your shell session.

export INTEGRATION_GITHUB_PRIVATE_KEY=`cat ./github_private_key.pem`

Run the entire stack in Docker.

docker-compose up --build

You can also specify the environment file, just be sure to handle the formatting of the RSA private key correctly.

docker-compose --env-file=.env.local up --build