DERO Benchmarks allows you to list each user’s benchmarks. Admins can manually confirm/delete each user’s benchmarks from a dedicated page.
The backend part uses the Paladin Framework and is made in Java.
The frontend part uses VueJS Framework and Vuetify and can be found in dero-benchmark-vue folder.
To start, you will need to build the backend and frontend separately.
First, you must have a java version higher or equal to Java 8. To compile the backend, do the following command:
gradlew fatJar
The executable jar file will be found in build/libs/
folder.
To execute it, all you’ll have to do is:
java -jar dero-benchmarks.jar
Edit the config.json
file to put the port on which the server should listen.
Edit the file admins.json
, an example is created in it.
If you want the application to hash your password, replace "hashedPassword"
with "password"
.
Example of admins.json
:
[
{
"username": "Slixe",
"password": "password123",
"salt": "salt123"
}
]
There are two ways to enable SSL on DERO Benchmarks:
For the second solution, you will need to generate a Java keystore file (.jks). To create a java keystore file from an already existing certificate, please refer here
For more examples: here
once this step is done, just configure the “config.json” file.
{
"port": 8080,
"enableSSL": true,
"keystoreFile": "keystore.jks",
"secret": ""
}
keystoreFile
is the path to your file. If it is in the same folder as the application, you can simply specify the file name as above.
secret
is the password needed for the keystore file.
First you will need to change the value of Vue.prototype.$api
with your API address (so the IP address/domain name where your backend is running) in the src/main.js
file.
Then, to build the frontend:
yarn run build
The result will be available in the dist
folder and all you have to do is move its content to a web server.
Some screenshots of the current design.
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