A Discord clone using React and Go.
Notes:
- The design does not fully match the current design of Discord anymore.
- For the old Socket.io stack using NestJS check out the v1 branch.
preview.mp4
- Message, Channel, Server CRUD
- Authentication using Express Sessions
- Channel / Websocket Member Protection
- Realtime Events
- File Upload (Avatar, Icon, Messages) to S3
- Direct Messaging
- Private Channels
- Friend System
- Notification System
- Basic Moderation for the guild owner (delete messages, kick & ban members)
- Basic Voice Chat (one voice channel per guild + mute & deafen)
- Gin for the HTTP server
- Gorilla Websockets for WS communication
- Gorm as the database ORM
- PostgreSQL to save all data
- Redis for storing sessions and reset tokens
- S3 for storing files and Gmail for sending emails
- React with Chakra UI
- React Query & Zustand for state management
- Typescript
For the mobile app using Flutter check out ValkyrieApp
If you are familiar with make
, take a look at the Makefile
to quickly setup the following steps
or alternatively copy the commands into your CLI.
- Install Docker and get the Postgresql and Redis containers (
make postgres
&&make redis
) - Start both containers (
make start
) and create a DB (make createdb
) - Install the latest version of Go and get all the dependencies (
go mod tidy
) - Rename
.env.example
to.env
and fill in the values
-
Required
PORT=4000 DATABASE_URL=postgresql:https://<username>:<password>@localhost:5432/valkyrie REDIS_URL=redis:https://localhost:6379 CORS_ORIGIN=https://localhost:3000 SECRET=SUPERSECRET HANDLER_TIMEOUT=5 MAX_BODY_BYTES=4194304 # 4MB in Bytes = 4 * 1024 * 1024
-
Optional: Not needed to run the app, but you won't be able to upload files or send emails.
AWS_ACCESS_KEY=ACCESS_KEY AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=SECRET_ACCESS_KEY AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME=STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME AWS_S3_REGION=S3_REGION GMAIL_USER=GMAIL_USER GMAIL_PASSWORD=GMAIL_PASSWORD
- Run
go run github.com/sentrionic/valkyrie
to run the server
Alternatively: If you only want to run the backend without installing Go and all dependencies, you can download the pre compiled server from the Release tab instead. You will still need to follow the above steps 1, 2 and 4.
- Install Node 20 or the LTS version of Node.
- Install yarn
- Run
yarn
to install the dependencies - Run
yarn start
to start the client - Go to
localhost:3000
Once the server is running go to localhost:<PORT>/swagger/index.html
to see all the HTTP endpoints
and localhost:<PORT>
for all the websockets events.
All tests are run on all push and pull requests. Only if they are successful it will run the other Github Actions to automatically deploy the updates.
All routes in handler
have tests written for them.
Function calls in the service
directory that do not just delegate work to the repository have tests written for them.
Run go test -v -cover ./service/... ./handler/...
(make test
) to run all tests
Additionally this repository includes E2E tests for all successful requests. To run them you
have to have Postgres and Redis running in Docker and then run go test github.com/sentrionic/valkyrie
(make e2e
).
Most useQuery
hooks have tests written for them.
To run them use yarn test
.
Additionally Cypress is used for E2E testing.
To run them you need to have the server and the client running.
After that run yarn cypress
to open the test window.
Note: For unkown reasons websockets connection only randomly work during Cypress runs, which makes testing them impossible.
Ben Awad: The inital project is based on his Slack tutorial series and I always look at his repositories for inspiration.
Jacob Goodwin: This backend is built upon his tutorial series and uses his backend structure.
Jeroen de Kok: The websockets structure is based on his tutorial.
ericellb: His repository helped me implement voice chat.