doordesk-js/doordesk-rs/README.md
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# doordesk-rs
## Dev Server
```bash
cargo install cargo-leptos
```
```bash
cargo leptos watch
```
By default, `cargo-leptos` uses `nightly` Rust, `cargo-generate`, and `sass`. If you run into any trouble, you may need to install one or more of these tools.
1. `rustup toolchain install nightly --allow-downgrade` - make sure you have Rust nightly
2. `rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown` - add the ability to compile Rust to WebAssembly
3. `cargo install cargo-generate` - install `cargo-generate` binary (should be installed automatically in future)
4. `npm install -g sass` - install `dart-sass` (should be optional in future
## Compiling for Release
```bash
cargo leptos build --release
```
Will generate your server binary in target/server/release and your site package in target/site
## Testing Your Project
```bash
cargo leptos end-to-end
```
```bash
cargo leptos end-to-end --release
```
Cargo-leptos uses Playwright as the end-to-end test tool.
Tests are located in end2end/tests directory.
## Executing a Server on a Remote Machine Without the Toolchain
After running a `cargo leptos build --release` the minimum files needed are:
1. The server binary located in `target/server/release`
2. The `site` directory and all files within located in `target/site`
Copy these files to your remote server. The directory structure should be:
```text
start-axum
site/
```
Set the following environment variables (updating for your project as needed):
```text
LEPTOS_OUTPUT_NAME="start-axum"
LEPTOS_SITE_ROOT="site"
LEPTOS_SITE_PKG_DIR="pkg"
LEPTOS_SITE_ADDR="127.0.0.1:3000"
LEPTOS_RELOAD_PORT="3001"
```
Finally, run the server binary.