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# guestbook.rs
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a super simple guestbook to deploy on your site: just grab the binary and run it, or configure it to your liking
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try it out [here](https://guestbook.alemi.dev/) with a test instance _(db cleared every hour, default settings)_, or check out a more integrated deployment [here, at the bottom](https://alemi.dev/)
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# why
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i love small web and i want to give a way to whoever visits my site to leave a mark. cooking something to do that is very easy, but after connecting my third bare form i decided i needed something more convenient.
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# deploy
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## all-in-one
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`guestbook.rs` can be easily deployed without anything else: just grab (or compile) the default binary and run it:
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```sh
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guestbook serve
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```
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it will create a sqlite database (`guestbook.db`) in current directory and start serving its frontend on http://localhost:37812/ and its backend on http://localhost:37812/api
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all comments will be public and will only be logged on console
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## simple configuration
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it's possible to configure frontend style, extra notifiers and page overrides using a `.toml` config file
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if no config file is provided, the implicit default will be used (view it with `guestbook config` command)
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a config file must be specified with the `-c / --config` CLI argument
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### overrides
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by default each user is given full control on each page (except for the `date` field). this can be changed with overrides.
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as an example, you may want to review posts before showing them publicly.
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add following section to your `config.toml`:
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```toml
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[overrides]
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public = false
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```
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and each incoming page will be forced to be private (until you make it public manually, for example with `guestbook review`)
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## modular configuration
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`guestbook.rs` just works, but can also be deeply customized
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by default all supported sql drivers are included, but it's possible to only compile your desired driver by enabling only that feature (`sqlite`, `postgres`, `mysql`)
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all notifiers are bundled, but just like db drivers it's possible to only include some (`email`, `telegram`)
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the integrated frontend is not necessary, and can be excluded by disabling the `web` feature. serve your favorite page and just use the `/api` endpoint for fetching pages.
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### making your own frontend
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the JS file used by the builtin frontend is available from [here](https://cdn.alemi.dev/web/guestbook.js):
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```
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https://cdn.alemi.dev/web/guestbook.js
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```
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this provides a plain JS (+jsdoc! check type hints) module exporting one function to hook the automatic infinite scroll fetcher
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you can also manage things with your framework of choice, just `GET /api?offset=x&limit=y` to receive a list of public pages
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```js
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class GuestbookPage {
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id: number
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author: string
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contact: string | undefined
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url: string | undefined
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avatar: string
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body: string,
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date: Date,
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}
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```
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inserting a new page can be done with either a `POST` (+form) or a `PUT` (+json) request on `/api` endpoint
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```js
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class GuestbookInsertion {
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body: string,
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author: string | undefined,
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contact: string | undefined,
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public: boolean | undefined,
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date: Date | undefined,
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}
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```
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# future work
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due to the modular structure of notifiers, i plan to add many more notifiers for various services, such as
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* a cool picture or logo
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* matrix
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* mastodon/pleroma
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* discord
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* ??? open to ideas (:
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