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Tariala Frontend

This repository contains the frontend code for the Tariala project.

Docker Setup

To get a docker container running, run the following command:

GITHUB_TOKEN is used to install the private package @taraldefi/tariala-component-library.

$ cp .env.example .env.production

$ COMPOSE_DOCKER_CLI_BUILD=1 DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker-compose build --build-arg GITHUB_TOKEN=$(cat .env.production | grep GITHUB_TOKEN | cut -d '=' -f2)

$ docker-compose up

Services

  • authService
  • userService
  • entityService
  • emailService
  • fileService
  • roleService
  • permissionService

AuthService

Methods

login(username: string, password: string, remember: boolean): Promise<LoginResponse>

This method is used to log in a user.

  • Parameters:

    • username (string): The username of the user.
    • password (string): The password of the user.
    • remember (boolean): Whether to remember the login or not.
  • Returns: A promise that resolves to a LoginResponse object containing the token.


register(username: string, email: string, password: string, name: string): Promise<RegisterResponse>

Registers a new user with the provided details.

  • Parameters:

    • username (string): The username of the user.
    • email (string): The email address of the user.
    • password (string): The password of the user.
    • name (string): The name of the user.
  • Example:

    const response = await authService.register(
      "johnsmith",
      "john@example.com",
      "password123",
      "John Smith"
    );
    console.log(response);

toggle2FA(isTwoFAEnabled: boolean): Promise<TwoFAResponse>

Toggles the Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) setting for the user.

  • Parameters:

    • isTwoFAEnabled (boolean): Indicates whether 2FA should be enabled or disabled.
  • Example:

    const response = await authService.toggle2FA(true);
    console.log(response);

authenticateTwoFA(code: string): Promise<any>

Authenticates the Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) code provided by the user.

  • Parameters:

    • code (string): The 2FA code for authentication.
  • Example:

    const response = await authService.authenticateTwoFA("123456");
    console.log(response);

activateAccount(token: string): Promise<void>

Activates the user account using the activation token.

  • Parameters:

    • token (string): The activation token for the account.
  • Example:

    await authService.activateAccount("activationToken123");

logout(): Promise<void>

Logs out the currently authenticated user.

  • Example:
    await authService.logout();

forgotPassword(email: string): Promise<void>

  • Parameters:

    • email (string): The email address of the user.
  • Example:

    await authService.forgotPassword("user@example.com");

resetPassword({ token, password, confirmPassword }: resetPasswordProps): Promise<void>

Resets the user's password using the provided reset token and new password.

  • Parameters:

    • token (string): The reset token received by the user.
    • password (string): The new password.
    • confirmPassword (string): The confirmation of the new password.
  • Example:

    await authService.resetPassword({
      token: "resetToken123",
      password: "newPassword123",
      confirmPassword: "newPassword123",
    });

changePassword({ oldPassword, password, confirmPassword }: changePasswordProps): Promise<void>

Changes the user's password with the provided passwords.

  • Parameters:

    • oldPassword (string): The current password of the user.
    • password (string): The new password.
    • confirmPassword (string): The confirmation of the new password.
  • Example:

    await authService.changePassword({
      oldPassword: "oldPassword123",
      password: "newPassword123",
      confirmPassword: "newPassword123",
    });

getProfile(): Promise<RegisterResponse>

Fetches the profile of the authenticated user.

  • Returns: A Promise that resolves to the user's profile data.

  • Example:

    const profile = await authService.getProfile();
    console.log(profile);

updateProfile(userInfo: userProfile): Promise<RegisterResponse>

Updates the profile information of the authenticated user.

  • Parameters:

    • userInfo (userProfile): An object containing the updated user profile information.
  • Returns: A Promise that resolves to the updated profile data.

  • Example:

    const updatedProfile = await authService.updateProfile({
      name: "John Doe",
      email: "john.doe@example.com",
      age: 30,
      // Include other profile properties as needed
    });
    console.log(updatedProfile);

UserService

Methods

getAllUsers(keywords: string, limit: number, page: number): Promise<RegisterResponse[]>

This function retrieves a list of users based on the provided search criteria.

Parameters:

  • keywords (string): Keywords to search for in user records.
  • limit (number): The maximum number of users to retrieve.
  • page (number): The page number of the user records to retrieve.

Returns:
A Promise that resolves to an array of RegisterResponse objects representing the retrieved users.

Example usage:

try {
  const users = await userService.getAllUsers("John Doe", 10, 1);
  console.log(users);
} catch (error) {
  console.error(error);
}

createUser(userInfo: IcreateUser): Promise<RegisterResponse>

This function creates a new user.

Parameters:

  • userInfo (IcreateUser): An object containing the user's information.

Returns:
A Promise that resolves to a RegisterResponse object representing the created user.

Example usage:

const newUser = {
  name: "John Doe",
  email: "johndoe@example.com",
  password: "password123",
};

try {
  const createdUser = await userService.createUser(newUser);
  console.log(createdUser);
} catch (error) {
  console.error(error);
}

getUserById(id: string): Promise<RegisterResponse>

This function retrieves a user by their ID.

Parameters:

  • id (string): The ID of the user to retrieve.

Returns:
A Promise that resolves to a RegisterResponse object representing the retrieved user.

Example usage:

const userId = "123456";

try {
  const user = await userService.getUserById(userId);
  console.log(user);
} catch (error) {
  console.error(error);
}

updateUser(id: string, userInfo: IupdateUser): Promise<RegisterResponse>

This function updates a user's information.

Parameters:

  • id (string): The ID of the user to update.
  • userInfo (IupdateUser): An object containing the updated user information.

Returns:
A Promise that resolves to a RegisterResponse object representing the updated user.

Example usage:

const userId = "123456";
const updatedUserInfo = {
  name: "John Doe",
  email: "johndoe@example.com",
};

try {
  const updatedUser = await userService.updateUser(userId, updatedUserInfo);
  console.log(updatedUser);
} catch (error) {
  console.error(error);
}

EntityService

Methods

getEntity(id: string): Promise<EntityResponse>

This function retrieves an entity by its ID.

Parameters:

  • id (string): The ID of the entity to retrieve.

Returns:
A Promise that resolves to an EntityResponse object representing the retrieved entity.

Example usage:

const entityId = "123456";

try {
  const entity = await entityService.getEntity(entityId);
  console.log(entity);
} catch (error) {
  console.error(error);
}

createEntity(entity: Entity): Promise<EntityResponse>

This function creates a new entity.

Parameters:

  • entity (Entity): An object containing the entity information.

Returns:
A Promise that resolves to an EntityResponse object representing the created entity.

Example usage:

const newEntity = {
  name: "Example Entity",
  description: "This is an example entity.",
};

try {
  const createdEntity = await entityService.createEntity(newEntity);
  console.log(createdEntity);
} catch (error) {
  console.error(error);
}

deleteEntity(id: string): Promise<void>

This function deletes an entity by its ID.

Parameters:

  • id (string): The ID of the entity to delete.

Returns:
A Promise that resolves to void (no return value).

Example usage:

const entityId = "123456";

try {
  await entityService.deleteEntity(entityId);
  console.log("Entity deleted successfully.");
} catch (error) {
  console.error(error);
}

updateEntity(id: string, entity: Entity): Promise<EntityResponse>

This function updates an entity's information.

Parameters:

  • id (string): The ID of the entity to update.
  • entity (Entity): An object containing the updated entity information.

Returns:
A Promise that resolves to an EntityResponse object representing the updated entity.

Example usage:

const entityId = "123456";
const updatedEntity = {
  name: "Updated Entity",
  description: "This entity has been updated.",
};

try {
  const updated = await entityService.updateEntity(entityId, updatedEntity);
  console.log(updated);
} catch (error) {
  console.error(error);
}

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