# OpenFest Timer ## Deployment ### Configuration Configuration is done by environmental variables: ```yaml HALLS: "/hall-a:Hall A;/hall-b:Hall B" TITLE: "Hall A" # not in use if HALLS is set to non-empty PREFIX: /hall-a # not in use if HALLS is set to non-empty BASIC_AUTH: "admin:password" # user:plaintext-password ``` ### Prod Deployment ``` cd timer-repo/ git pull podman build -t timer . ``` ### Local Development `docker-compose up --build` ## Based on Defcon ### Defcon Defcon is a stopwatch running on Node.js, Express.js, and Socket.io. It is intended to be a good starting point if you're just learning to use web sockets. It currently uses xhr-polling so it is compatible with Heroku. ### Who's it for? I originally wrote Defcon over four blog posts introducing Socket.io and deploying to Heroku. Please checkout the posts on my site, [robdodson.me](http://robdodson.me) - [Part 1](http://robdodson.me/blog/2012/06/04/deploying-your-first-node-dot-js-and-socket-dot-io-app-to-heroku/) - [Part 2](http://robdodson.me/blog/2012/06/05/building-a-countdown-timer-with-socket-dot-io/) - [Part 3](http://robdodson.me/blog/2012/06/06/building-a-countdown-timer-with-socket-dot-io-pt-2/) - [Part 4](http://robdodson.me/blog/2012/06/07/building-a-countdown-timer-with-socket-dot-io-pt-3/)