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This simplifies use cases like https://github.com/ente-io/ente/discussions/685#discussioncomment-8682588. There is one less thing for folks to do if they want to run locally or self-host. Starting a local museum, then connecting to it from the web app NEXT_PUBLIC_ENTE_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:8080 yarn dev And uploading a photo.
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# Develop against a server running on localhost
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# Copy this file to `.env`. Then if you run a local instance of the web client
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# with `yarn dev:photos`, it will connect to a locally running instance of the
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# server. Not everything will work, you might need to set other env vars (see
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# `.env.development`), but it should give you a usable baseline setup.
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#
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# Equivalent CLI command using environment variables would be
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#
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# NEXT_PUBLIC_ENTE_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:8080 yarn dev:photos
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#
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NEXT_PUBLIC_ENTE_ENDPOINT = http://localhost:8080
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# If you wish to preview how the shared albums work, you can use `yarn
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# dev:albums`. The equivalent CLI command using env vars would be
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#
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# NEXT_PUBLIC_ENTE_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:8080 NEXT_PUBLIC_ENTE_ALBUMS_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:3002 yarn dev:albums
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NEXT_PUBLIC_ENTE_ALBUMS_ENDPOINT = http://localhost:3002
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