Travellers' community. Sharing, hosting and getting people together.
Trustroots is in maintenance mode.
No new features are being developed.
Our medium term plan is decentralisation thru the nostr protocol, see https://github.com/Trustroots/nostroots
We are also open to improvments that make trustroots forkable.
We're using nvm to manage node versions.
nvm use
npm -g i npm@latest-7 [email protected]
It's important to use the latest version of npm v7 and not later.
To be able to install dependencies on macOS / apple silicon, the following dependencies are required:
brew install pkg-config cairo pango libpng jpeg giflib librsvg python-setuptools
Installing mmmagic expects python
to be a valid binary, which it is not. This can be solved by adding a symlink from python
to python3
like so:
ln -s "$(brew --prefix)/bin/python"{3,}
If you're running on apple silicon, you also need to run this command:
sed -i '' 's/"rU"/"r"/' ~/.nvm/versions/node/v16.20.2/lib/node_modules/npm/node_modules/node-gyp/gyp/pylib/gyp/input.py
You might also need to run the linux equivalent of that if you see an error about "ValueError: invalid mode: 'rU' while trying to load binding.gyp". The linux equivalent removes the first set of ''
.
npm start
or
docker compose up
If you experience docker issues you could try clearing up docker - even though it shouldn't be necessary, it can help:
docker image prune
docker image prune -a
docker container prune
docker volume prune
docker builder prune
docker builder prune -a
docker system prune
docker system prune -a --volumes -f
See deploy/docker
. Run dockerBuild.sh
. Then docker push
the latest tags
which are output as the last part of the dockerBuild.sh
script.
Only use git merge --no-ff branch
or the "Create a merge commit" option on
GitHub. We don't want to delete any commit hashes. No rebasing or squashing.
We use the commit hash to track what was deployed when, so any of those operations can destroy that history, making it much harder to understand what code was deployed when in the past.
- The AGPL License
- Photos copyright photographers - several of them are under Creative Commons. Others are permitted to use only with Trustroots.
- Logos of external communities are copyrighted work and may be subject to trademark laws.