* Use envsubst and nginx templates to generate nginx configs which can substitute environment variables and inject into the index.html file * Fix path in dockerfile. Add .gitignore and .env.example files. Fix nginx-linux template. * Add all environment variables. Add prefix to all environment variables. Update scripts to attempt to substitute all environment variables with the prefix * Setup dockerfile to execute a bash script. use env.example for fetching environment variables in development * Toggle features based on injected configs. Fix nginx template substitution script. * Update env.example file * Remove debug code from start-nginx.sh * Fix nginx config templates by adding quotes by default. Fix sed regex to include numerals. Toggle social login buttons on Login page based on the config. * Update rapid api environment variable name. Toggle oauth buttons based on config in SignUp page. Update .env.example to be a union of server and client environment variables * Adding a Map disabled message on Map widget * Adding links to Privacy policy and TNC * Use REACT_APP_ env variables with higher priority over injected config variables for toggling features * Update netlify.toml by commenting out the build environment variables * Remove env variables not required by the client * Remove start-storybook entry from package.json * Fix netlify.toml. Fallback algolia configs * Add contexts to netlify.toml for successful deploys. Swith to using APPSMITH_MARKETPLACE_URL as the toggle for RapidAPI feature on the client. Remove comments in nginx config templates. Fix template used in dockerfile. Co-authored-by: Satbir Singh <apple@apples-MacBook-Pro.local> Co-authored-by: Satbir Singh <satbir121@gmail.com> |
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Dev Dependencies
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Dev Setup
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