# Accords-library.com [![Node.js CI](https://github.com/Accords-Library/accords-library.com/actions/workflows/node.js.yml/badge.svg?branch=main)](https://github.com/Accords-Library/accords-library.com/actions/workflows/node.js.yml) [![GitHub](https://img.shields.io/github/license/Accords-Library/accords-library.com?style=flat-square)](https://github.com/Accords-Library/accords-library.com/blob/main/LICENSE) ![Libraries.io dependency status for GitHub repo](https://img.shields.io/librariesio/github/Accords-Library/accords-library.com?style=flat-square) ## Introduction Accord’s Library is a fan-site that aims at gathering and archiving all of Yoko Taro’s work. Yoko Taro is a Japanese video game director and scenario writer. He is best-known for his work on the NieR and Drakengard (Drag-on Dragoon) franchises. ## Technologies ### Overview ![](docs/project-mind-map.png) _Purple connections are actions done at build-time only. Grey connections can be at build-time or run-time._ ### [strapi.accords-library.com](https://github.com/Accords-Library/strapi.accords-library.com) Our Content Management System (CMS) that uses [Strapi](https://strapi.io/). - Use the official [GraphQL plugin](https://market.strapi.io/plugins/@strapi-plugin-graphql) - Multilanguage support - Markdown format for the rich text fields - Use webhooks to notify the front-end, search engine, and image processor when new content/media has been created/modified/deleted ### [img.accords-library.com](https://github.com/Accords-Library/img.accords-library.com) A custom made image processor to overcome the lack of customization offered by Strapi build-in image processor. There is a python script to bulk process all images uploaded to Strapi. Subsequent changes to Strapi's media library can be handled using webhooks. The repo includes a server that listen to these webhook calls, and another to serve the images. Each image in Strapi's media library is converted to four different formats: - Small: 512x512, quality 60, .webp - Medium: 1024x1024, quality 75, .webp - Large: 2048x2048, quality 80, .webp - Og: 512x512, quality 60, .jpg ### [search.accords-library.com](https://github.com/Accords-Library/search.accords-library.com) A search engine that uses [Meilisearch](https://www.meilisearch.com/). The repo includes a docker-compose file to run an instance of Meilisearch. There is also a server that populates Meilisearch's documents at startup, then listen to webhooks sent by Strapi for subsequent changes. ### [gallery.accords-library.com](https://github.com/Accords-Library/gallery.accords-library.com) An image board engine, uses [Szurubooru](https://github.com/rr-/szurubooru), a lighweight engine inspired by Danbooru (and Booru-type galleries in general). Unlike the other subdomains, this repo is completely separated from the rest of the stack. ### [watch.accords-library.com](https://github.com/Accords-Library/watch.accords-library.com) A set of tools to archive videos on multiple platforms. The repo contains a CLI tool to archive YouTube videos. There is also a Python script which import the videos metadata to Strapi using GraphQL mutations. Finally, there's a server to serve the video files and thumbnail. ### [umami.accords-library.com](https://umami.is/) An open-source self-hosted alternative to Google Analytics which doesn't require a cookie notice to be GDPR compliant. ### [accords-library.com](https://github.com/Accords-Library/accords-library.com) (this repository) A detailled look at the technologies used in this repository: - Language: [TypeScript](https://www.typescriptlang.org/) - Framework: [Next.js 13](https://nextjs.org/) (React 18) - SSG + ISR (Static Site Generation + Incremental Static Regeneration) - The website is built before running in production - Performances are great, and it's possible to deploy the app on a CDN - On-Demand ISR to continuously update the website when new content is added or existing content is modified/deleted - UI localizations are downloaded separetely into the `public/local-data` to avoid fetching the same static props for every pages. - Queries: [GraphQL Code Generator](https://www.graphql-code-generator.com/) - Fetch the GraphQL schema from the GraphQL back-end endpoint - Read the operations and fragments stored as graphql files in the `src/graphql` folder - Automatically generates a typesafe ready to use SDK using [graphql-request](https://www.npmjs.com/package/graphql-request) as the GraphQL client - Styling: [Tailwind CSS](https://tailwindcss.com/) - Support for creating any arbitrary theme by swapping CSS variables - Support for Container Queries (media queries at the element level) - The website has a three-column layout, which turns into one-column + 2 toggleable side-menus if the screen is too narrow. - Check out our [Design System Showcase](https://accords-library.com/dev/showcase/design-system) - State Management: [Jōtai](https://jotai.org/) - Jōtai is a small-weighted library for atomic state management - Persistent app state using LocalStorage and SessionStorage - Markdown - Use [Marked](https://www.npmjs.com/package/marked) to convert markdown to HTML (which is then sanitized using [DOMPurify](https://www.npmjs.com/package/isomorphic-dompurify)) - Support for arbitrary React Components and Component Props using [markdown-to-jsx](https://www.npmjs.com/package/markdown-to-jsx) - Autogenerated multi-level table of content and anchor links for the different headers - Accessibility - Gestures using [react-swipeable](https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-swipeable) - Keyboard hotkeys using [react-hotkeys-hook](https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-hotkeys-hook) - Support for light and dark mode with a manual switch and system's selected theme by default - Fonts can be swaped to [OpenDyslexic](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@fontsource/opendyslexic) - Multilingual - By default, use the browser's language as the main language - Fallback languages are used for content which are not available in the main language - Main and fallback languages can be ordered manually by the user - At the content level, the user can know which language is available - Furthermore, the user can temporary select another language then the one that was automatically selected - UI Localizations - The translated wordings use [ICU Message Format](https://unicode-org.github.io/icu/userguide/format_parse/messages/) to include variables, plural, dates... - Use a custom ICU Typescript transformation script to provide type safety when formatting ICU wordings - Fallback to English if a specific working isn't available in the user's language - SEO - Good defaults for the metadata and OpenGraph properties - Each page can provide a custom thumbnail, title, description to be used - Automatic generation of the sitemap using [next-sitemap](https://www.npmjs.com/package/next-sitemap) - Data Quality Testing - Data from the CMS is subject to a battery of tests (about 20 warning types and 40 error types) at build time - Each warning/error comes with a front-end link to the incriminating element, as well as a link to the CMS to fix it - Check for completeness, conformity, and integrity - Code Quality and Style - React Strict Mode - [Eslint](https://www.npmjs.com/package/eslint) with [eslint-plugin-import](https://www.npmjs.com/package/eslint-plugin-import), [typescript-eslint](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin) - [Prettier](https://www.npmjs.com/package/prettier) with [prettier-plugin-tailwindcss](https://www.npmjs.com/package/prettier-plugin-tailwindcss) - [ts-unused-exports](https://www.npmjs.com/package/ts-unused-exports) to find unused exported functions/constants... - Other - Custom book reader based on [Okuma-Reader](https://github.com/DrMint/Okuma-Reader) - Support for [Material Symbols](https://fonts.google.com/icons) - Custom lightbox using [react-zoom-pan-pinch](https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-zoom-pan-pinch) - Handle query params type-validation using [Zod](https://zod.dev/) - A secret "Terminal" mode. Can you find it? ## Installation ```bash git clone https://github.com/Accords-Library/accords-library.com.git cd accords-library.com npm install ``` Create a env file based on the example one: ```bash cp .env.example .env.local nano .env.local ``` Change the variables Run in dev mode: ```bash ./run_accords_dev.sh ``` OR build and run in production mode ```bash npm run build ./run_accords_prod.sh ```