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🔭 Overview

This service hosts a public REST interface for external applications to make cargo shipping requests to the network.

Directory:

  • server/src: Server Source Code and Unit Tests
  • client-grpc/src: Autogenerated gRPC Client Source Code
  • client-rest/src: Types used for REST communication
  • proto/: Types used for gRPC messaging
  • openapi/: Types used for REST messaging
  • tests/: Integration Tests
  • docs/: Module Documentation

Installation

Install Rust with Rustup.

# Adds custom pre-commit hooks to .git through cargo-husky dependency
# !! Required for developers !!
cargo test

Make

Build and Test

To ensure consistent build and test outputs, Arrow provides a Docker image with all required software installed to build and test Rust projects. Using the Makefile, you can easily test and build your code.

# Build Locally
make rust-build

# Create Deployment Container
make build

# Run Deployment Container
make docker-run

# Stopping Deployment Container
make docker-stop

# Running examples (uses docker compose file)
make rust-example-grpc
make rust-example-rest

Formatting

The Arrow docker image has some formatting tools installed which can fix your code formatting for you. Using the Makefile, you can easily run the formatters on your code. Make sure to commit your code before running these commands, as they might not always result in a desired outcome.

# Format TOML files
make toml-tidy

# Format Rust files
make rust-tidy

# Format Python files
make python-tidy

# Format all at once
make tidy

Spell check

Before being able to commit, cspell will be used as a spelling checker for all files, making sure no unintended spelling errors are found. You can run cspell yourself by using the following make target:

make cspell-test

If all spelling errors are fixed, but cspell still finds words that are unknown, you can add these words to the local project words list by running the following command:

make cspell-add-words

Other make Targets

There are additional make targets available. You can find all possible targets by running make without a target or use make help

📜 Documentation

The following documents are relevant to this service:

👥 About Us

Learn more about us: Aetheric website

LICENSE Notice

Please note that svc-cargo is under BUSL license until the Change Date, currently the earlier of two years from the release date. Exceptions to the license may be specified by Aetheric Governance via Additional Use Grants, which can, for example, allow svc-cargo to be deployed for certain production uses. Please reach out to Aetheric to request a vote for exceptions to the license, or to move up the Change Date.

❗ Treatment of Cargo.lock

If you are building a non-end product like a library, include Cargo.lock in .gitignore.

If you are building an end product like a command line tool, check Cargo.lock to the git.

Read more about it here;