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$ make build
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# This builds web app, docs, and the ntfy binary (for amd64, armv7 and arm64).
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# This will be SLOW (1+ minutes on my laptop). Maybe look at the other make targets?
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# This will be SLOW (5+ minutes on my laptop on the first run). Maybe look at the other make targets?
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```
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You'll see all the outputs in the `dist/` folder afterwards:
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$ ntfy serve
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```
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During development of the main app, you can also just use `go run main.go` (as long as you run `make server-deps-static-sites`
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at least once), otherwise you'll see this:
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**During development of the main app, you can also just use `go run main.go`**, as long as you run
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`make server-deps-static-sites`at least once and `CGO_ENABLED=1`:
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``` shell
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# Error because docs/web folder is missing
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$ go run main.go serve
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server/server.go:85:13: pattern docs: no matching files found
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# Works!
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$ export CGO_ENABLED=1
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$ make server-deps-static-sites
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$ go run main.go serve
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2022/03/18 08:43:55 Listening on :2586[http]
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...
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```
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If you don't run `server-deps-static-sites`, you may see an error *`pattern ...: no matching files found`*:
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```
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$ go run main.go serve
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server/server.go:85:13: pattern docs: no matching files found
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```
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This is because we use `go:embed` to embed the documentation and web app, so the Go code expects files to be
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present at `server/docs` and `server/site`. If they are not, you'll see the above error. The `server-deps-static-sites`
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target creates dummy files that ensures that you'll be able to build.
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### Build the web app
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The sources for the web app live in `web/`. As long as you have `npm` installed (see above), building the web app
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is really simple. Just type `make web` and you're in business:
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