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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -e
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# Colors for output
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RED='\033[0;31m'
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GREEN='\033[0;32m'
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YELLOW='\033[1;33m'
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NC='\033[0m' # No Color
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# Get script directory and project root
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SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
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PROJECT_ROOT="$(cd "$SCRIPT_DIR/.." && pwd)"
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# Detect Docker or Podman
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CONTAINER_CLI=""
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# Check if docker is actually podman in disguise
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if command -v docker &> /dev/null && docker --version 2>&1 | grep -q "podman"; then
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CONTAINER_CLI="podman"
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echo -e "${GREEN}Using Podman (via docker alias)${NC}"
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elif command -v docker &> /dev/null && docker info &> /dev/null; then
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CONTAINER_CLI="docker"
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echo -e "${GREEN}Using Docker${NC}"
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elif command -v podman &> /dev/null; then
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CONTAINER_CLI="podman"
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echo -e "${GREEN}Using Podman${NC}"
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else
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echo -e "${RED}✗ Neither Docker nor Podman found. Please install one of them first.${NC}"
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echo -e "${YELLOW}Install Docker: https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/${NC}"
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echo -e "${YELLOW}Install Podman: https://podman.io/getting-started/installation${NC}"
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exit 1
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fi
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echo -e "${GREEN}=== Dish Planner Development Setup ===${NC}\n"
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# Check if .env exists in backend
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if [ ! -f "$PROJECT_ROOT/backend/.env" ]; then
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echo -e "${YELLOW}Creating backend/.env from .env.example...${NC}"
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cp "$PROJECT_ROOT/backend/.env.example" "$PROJECT_ROOT/backend/.env"
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echo -e "${GREEN}✓ Created backend/.env${NC}\n"
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fi
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# Ensure APP_PORT is set for Podman (can't use privileged port 80)
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if [ "$CONTAINER_CLI" = "podman" ] && ! grep -q "^APP_PORT=" "$PROJECT_ROOT/backend/.env"; then
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echo -e "${YELLOW}Setting APP_PORT=8000 for Podman (non-privileged port)...${NC}"
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echo "APP_PORT=8000" >> "$PROJECT_ROOT/backend/.env"
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fi
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# Backend setup
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echo -e "${GREEN}=== Backend Setup ===${NC}"
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cd "$PROJECT_ROOT/backend"
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# Install dependencies if vendor doesn't exist
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if [ ! -d "vendor" ]; then
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echo -e "${YELLOW}No vendor directory found. Installing dependencies with Docker...${NC}"
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# Use a standalone PHP/Composer Docker image to install dependencies
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# This is the recommended Laravel approach for first-time setup
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# Configure for Docker or Podman
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VOLUME_OPTS="$PROJECT_ROOT/backend:/var/www/html"
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USER_OPTS="-u $(id -u):$(id -g)"
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EXTRA_OPTS=""
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if [ "$CONTAINER_CLI" = "podman" ]; then
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# Podman on SELinux systems needs :Z and --userns=keep-id to maintain user ID
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VOLUME_OPTS="$VOLUME_OPTS:Z"
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USER_OPTS=""
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EXTRA_OPTS="--userns=keep-id"
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fi
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$CONTAINER_CLI run --rm \
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$USER_OPTS \
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$EXTRA_OPTS \
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-v "$VOLUME_OPTS" \
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-w /var/www/html \
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docker.io/laravelsail/php84-composer:latest \
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composer install --ignore-platform-reqs
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echo -e "${GREEN}✓ Backend dependencies installed${NC}\n"
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else
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echo -e "${GREEN}✓ Backend dependencies already installed${NC}\n"
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fi
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# Fix docker-compose.yml for Podman (needs full registry paths)
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if [ "$CONTAINER_CLI" = "podman" ]; then
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echo -e "${YELLOW}Patching docker-compose.yml for Podman compatibility...${NC}"
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sed -i "s|image: 'mysql/mysql-server:|image: 'docker.io/mysql/mysql-server:|g" docker-compose.yml
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fi
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# Start Laravel Sail (database + backend services)
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echo -e "${YELLOW}Starting Laravel Sail containers...${NC}"
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if ./vendor/bin/sail up -d 2>&1 | tee /tmp/sail-up.log; then
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echo -e "${GREEN}✓ Containers started${NC}\n"
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else
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echo -e "${RED}✗ Failed to start containers. Check /tmp/sail-up.log for details${NC}"
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exit 1
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fi
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# Wait for database to be ready
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echo -e "${YELLOW}Waiting for database to be ready...${NC}"
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sleep 5
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# Run migrations
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echo -e "${YELLOW}Running database migrations...${NC}"
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./vendor/bin/sail artisan migrate --force
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# Check if database has data
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TABLE_COUNT=$(./vendor/bin/sail artisan tinker --execute="echo \DB::table('users')->count();")
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if [ "$TABLE_COUNT" -eq "0" ]; then
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echo -e "${YELLOW}Database is empty. Run seeders? (y/n)${NC}"
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read -r response
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if [[ "$response" =~ ^([yY][eE][sS]|[yY])$ ]]; then
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./vendor/bin/sail artisan db:seed
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echo -e "${GREEN}✓ Database seeded${NC}\n"
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fi
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fi
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echo -e "${GREEN}✓ Backend setup complete${NC}"
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echo -e "${GREEN}Backend API running at: http://localhost:8000${NC}\n"
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# Frontend setup
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echo -e "${GREEN}=== Frontend Setup ===${NC}"
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cd "$PROJECT_ROOT/frontend"
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if [ ! -d "node_modules" ]; then
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echo -e "${YELLOW}Installing frontend dependencies (npm)...${NC}"
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npm install
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echo -e "${GREEN}✓ Frontend dependencies installed${NC}\n"
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else
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echo -e "${GREEN}✓ Frontend dependencies already installed${NC}\n"
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fi
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echo -e "${GREEN}✓ Frontend setup complete${NC}\n"
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# Display summary
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echo -e "${GREEN}=== Development Environment Ready ===${NC}"
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echo -e "${GREEN}Backend API:${NC} http://localhost:8000"
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echo -e "${GREEN}Frontend:${NC} http://localhost:5173 (start with: cd frontend && npm run dev)"
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echo -e "${GREEN}Database:${NC} MySQL on localhost:3306"
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echo -e ""
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echo -e "${YELLOW}To start the frontend dev server, run:${NC}"
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echo -e " cd frontend && npm run dev"
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echo -e ""
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echo -e "${YELLOW}To stop backend services:${NC}"
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echo -e " cd backend && ./vendor/bin/sail down"
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