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AdventureLog: Embark, Explore, Remember. 🌍

"Never forget an adventure with AdventureLog - Your ultimate travel companion!"

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Documentation can be found here.

Join the AdventureLog Community Discord Server here.

Table of Contents

Installation

Docker πŸ‹

Docker is the preferred way to run AdventureLog on your local machine. It is a lightweight containerization technology that allows you to run applications in isolated environments called containers. Note: This guide mainly focuses on installation with a linux based host machine, but the steps are similar for other operating systems.

Prerequisites

  • Docker installed on your machine/server. You can learn how to download it here.

Getting Started

Get the docker-compose.yml file from the AdventureLog repository. You can download it from here or run this command to download it directly to your machine:

wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/seanmorley15/AdventureLog/main/docker-compose.yml

Configuration

Here is a summary of the configuration options available in the docker-compose.yml file:

Frontend Container (web)

Name Required Description Default Value
PUBLIC_SERVER_URL Yes What the frontend SSR server uses to connect to the backend. http://server:8000
ORIGIN Sometimes Not needed if using HTTPS. If not, set it to the domain of what you will acess the app from. http://localhost:8015
BODY_SIZE_LIMIT Yes Used to set the maximum upload size to the server. Should be changed to prevent someone from uploading too much! Custom values must be set in kiliobytes. Infinity

Backend Container (server)

Name Required Description Default Value
PGHOST Yes Databse host. db
PGDATABASE Yes Database. database
PGUSER Yes Database user. adventure
PGPASSWORD Yes Database password. changeme123
DJANGO_ADMIN_USERNAME Yes Default username. admin
DJANGO_ADMIN_PASSWORD Yes Default password, change after inital login. admin
DJANGO_ADMIN_EMAIL Yes Default user's email. [email protected]
PUBLIC_URL Yes This needs to match the outward port of the server and be accessible from where the app is used. It is used for the creation of image urls. 'http://localhost:8016'
CSRF_TRUSTED_ORIGINS Yes Need to be changed to the orgins where you use your backend server and frontend. These values are comma seperated. http://localhost:8016
FRONTEND_URL Yes This is the publicly accessible url to the frontend container. This link should be accessible for all users. Used for email generation. 'http://localhost:8015'

Running the Containers

To start the containers, run the following command:

docker compose up -d

Enjoy AdventureLog! πŸŽ‰

Screenshots

Adventure Page Displaying the adventures you have visited and the ones you plan to embark on. You can also filter and sort the adventures.

Detail Page Shows specific details about an adventure, including the name, date, location, description, and rating.

Edit

Map Page View all of your adventures on a map, with the ability to filter by visit status and add new ones by click on the map.

Itinerary Page

Country Page

Region Page

About AdventureLog

AdventureLog is a Svelte Kit and Django application that utilizes a PostgreSQL database. Users can log the adventures they have experienced, as well as plan future ones. Key features include:

  • Logging past adventures with fields like name, date, location, description, and rating.
  • Planning future adventures with similar fields.
  • Tagging different activity types for better organization.
  • Viewing countries, regions, and marking visited regions.

AdventureLog aims to be your ultimate travel companion, helping you document your adventures and plan new ones effortlessly.

AdventureLog is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.

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