WHAT: Updates the application's default port from 8080 to 3004 across various Docker configurations and scripts. This includes changes to Dockerfiles, docker-compose files, and startup scripts. Also updates the vite config.
WHY: Standardizes the port used by the application to 3004 for consistency and to avoid potential conflicts with other services that might be using port 8080.
HOW: Modifies the `EXPOSE` directives in the Dockerfiles, the port mappings in the docker-compose files, the default port in the main application server file, the port in the vite config and the scripts that display the API URL.
WHAT: Introduces Dockerfiles for development and production, Docker Compose configurations, a Makefile for common tasks, shell scripts for environment setup/teardown, a basic Express API with SQLite integration.
WHY: Enables easy setup and deployment of the application using Docker. Provides basic API endpoints for managing purchase items.
HOW:
- Creates `docker-compose.dev.yml` and `docker-compose.prod.yml` to define services and volumes.
- Introduces `Dockerfile.dev` and `Dockerfile.prod` to build container images with necessary dependencies.
- Adds `Makefile` with commands for building, running, and managing the application.
- Implements shell scripts for simplified Docker environment management.
- Sets up Express API with endpoints for CRUD operations on purchase items, using SQLite as the database.
- Uses `better-sqlite3` to connect and interact with the SQLite database.