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Pairgoth engine
Sources structure
. ├── pairgoth.properties.example ............... Executable property file to instanciate ├── debug.sh .................................. Executable debug script, linux ├── debug.bat ................................. Executable debug script, windows ├── run.sh .................................... Executable run script, linux ├── run.bat ................................... Executable run script, windows ├── test.sh ................................... Executable test script, linux ├── application ............................... Executable final packaging ├── bootstrap ................................. Executable entry point ├── container ................................. Web container ├── docker .................................... Docker packaging │ ├── pairgoth.properties.example ........... Docker property file to instanciate │ └── run.sh ................................ Docker launch script └── webapp .................................... Engine web application └── src ├── main │ ├── kotlin ........................ Engine kotlin sources (the real meat is here!) │ └── webapp ........................ Engine API webapp root │ └── WEB-INF ................... Engine API webapp configuration └── test └── kotlin ........................ Engine webapp API unit tests
Building
Executable
You need maven installed.
Copy and adapt pairgoth.properties.example
towards pairgoth.properties
.
Just running ./run.sh
or ./run.bat
shoud build and run the engine .
Docker
Under windows, please use the WSL.
You need docker installed, and the current user being in the docker
group.
Copy and adapt docker/pairgoth.properties.example
towards docker/pairgoth.properties
.
Just running ./run.sh
in the docker
directory should build and run the engine.