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README.md

Universal links handler

App to handle universal links served at http://join.status.im

Getting Started

Prerequisites

You need to have docker & docker-compose installed

Development

Start docker-compose with:

docker-compose -p whatever up

It will listen on port 8080 and mount the correct volumes so any change is then reflected.

node_modules are mounted as a volume so in case you change package-lock.json will need to be re-installed in the docker container.

Production locally

Start docker-compose with:

docker-compose -p whatever -f docker-compose.yml up

Don't forget to rebuild the image if you made any changes

docker-compose -p whatever -f docker-compose.yml build

It will build the image and start the container listening on port 8080

Testing

yarn run tests

CI: https://jenkins.status.im/job/misc/job/universal-links-handler/

Deployment

The code is automatically deployed when pushed to master