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# NOTE
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Please have a look at the [Release Notes](https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend/blob/master/ReleaseNotes.md) for breaking changes!
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# ClusterCockpit REST and GraphQL API backend
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[![Build](https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend/actions/workflows/test.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend/actions/workflows/test.yml)
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This is a Golang backend implementation for a REST and GraphQL API according to
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the [ClusterCockpit specifications](https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-specifications). It also
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includes a web interface for ClusterCockpit. This implementation replaces the
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previous PHP Symfony based ClusterCockpit web interface. The reasons for
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switching from PHP Symfony to a Golang based solution are explained
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[here](https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/ClusterCockpit/wiki/Why-we-switched-from-PHP-Symfony-to-a-Golang-based-solution).
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## Overview
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This is a Golang web backend for the ClusterCockpit job-specific performance monitoring framework.
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It provides a REST API for integrating ClusterCockpit with an HPC cluster batch system and external analysis scripts.
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Data exchange between the web front-end and the back-end is based on a GraphQL API.
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The web frontend is also served by the backend using [Svelte](https://svelte.dev/) components.
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Layout and styling are based on [Bootstrap 5](https://getbootstrap.com/) using [Bootstrap Icons](https://icons.getbootstrap.com/).
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The backend uses [SQLite 3](https://sqlite.org/) as a relational SQL database by default.
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Optionally it can use a MySQL/MariaDB database server.
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While there are metric data backends for the InfluxDB and Prometheus time series databases, the only tested and supported setup is to use cc-metric-store as the metric data backend.
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Documentation on how to integrate ClusterCockpit with other time series databases will be added in the future.
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Completed batch jobs are stored in a file-based job archive according to
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[this specification] (https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-specifications/tree/master/job-archive).
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The backend supports authentication via local accounts, an external LDAP
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directory, and JWT tokens. Authorization for APIs is implemented with
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[JWT](https://jwt.io/) tokens created with public/private key encryption.
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You find more detailed information here:
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* `./configs/README.md`: Infos about configuration and setup of cc-backend.
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* `./init/README.md`: Infos on how to setup cc-backend as systemd service on Linux.
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* `./tools/README.md`: Infos on the JWT authorizatin token workflows in ClusterCockpit.
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* `./docs`: You can find further documentation here. There is also a Hands-on tutorial that is recommended to get familiar with the ClusterCockpit setup.
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**NOTE**
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ClusterCockpit requires a current version of the golang toolchain and node.js.
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You can check `go.mod` to see what is the current minimal golang version needed.
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Homebrew and Archlinux usually have current golang versions. For other Linux
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distros this often means that you have to install the golang compiler yourself.
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Fortunately, this is easy with golang. Since much of the functionality is based
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on the Go standard library, it is crucial for security and performance to use a
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current version of golang. In addition, an old golang toolchain may limit the supported
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versions of third-party packages.
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## How to try ClusterCockpit with a demo setup.
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We provide a shell script that downloads demo data and automatically starts the
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cc-backend. You will need `wget`, `go`, `node`, `npm` in your path to
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start the demo. The demo downloads 32MB of data (223MB on disk).
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```sh
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git clone https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend.git
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cd ./cc-backend
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./startDemo.sh
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```
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You can also try the demo using the lates release binary.
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Create a folder and put the release binary `cc-backend` into this folder.
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Execute the following steps:
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```
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$ ./cc-backend -init
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$ vim config.json (Add a second cluster entry and name the clusters alex and fritz)
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$ wget https://hpc-mover.rrze.uni-erlangen.de/HPC-Data/0x7b58aefb/eig7ahyo6fo2bais0ephuf2aitohv1ai/job-archive-demo.tar
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$ tar xf job-archive-demo.tar
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$ ./cc-backend -init-db -add-user demo:admin:demo -loglevel info
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$ ./cc-backend -server -dev -loglevel info
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```
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You can access the web interface at http://localhost:8080.
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Credentials for login are `demo:demo`.
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Please note that some views do not work without a metric backend (e.g., the
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Analysis, Systems and Status views).
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## Howto build and run
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There is a Makefile to automate the build of cc-backend. The Makefile supports the following targets:
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* `$ make`: Initialize `var` directory and build svelte frontend and backend binary. Note that there is no proper prerequesite handling. Any change of frontend source files will result in a complete rebuild.
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* `$ make clean`: Clean go build cache and remove binary.
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* `$ make test`: Run the tests that are also run in the GitHub workflow setup.
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A common workflow for setting up cc-backend from scratch is:
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```sh
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git clone https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend.git
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# Build binary
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cd ./cc-backend/
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make
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# EDIT THE .env FILE BEFORE YOU DEPLOY (Change the secrets)!
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# If authentication is disabled, it can be empty.
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cp configs/env-template.txt .env
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vim .env
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cp configs/config.json .
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vim config.json
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#Optional: Link an existing job archive:
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ln -s <your-existing-job-archive> ./var/job-archive
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# This will first initialize the job.db database by traversing all
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# `meta.json` files in the job-archive and add a new user.
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./cc-backend -init-db -add-user <your-username>:admin:<your-password>
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# Start a HTTP server (HTTPS can be enabled in the configuration, the default port is 8080).
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# The --dev flag enables GraphQL Playground (http://localhost:8080/playground) and Swagger UI (http://localhost:8080/swagger).
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./cc-backend -server -dev
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# Show other options:
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./cc-backend -help
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```
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### Run as systemd daemon
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To run this program as a daemon, cc-backend comes with a [example systemd setup](./init/README.md).
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## Configuration and setup
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cc-backend can be used as a local web interface for an existing job archive or
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as a server for the ClusterCockpit monitoring framework.
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Create your job archive according to [this specification] (https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-specifications/tree/master/job-archive).
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At least one cluster directory with a valid `cluster.json` file is required. If
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you configure the job archive from scratch, you must also create the job
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archive version file that contains the job archive version as an integer.
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You can retrieve the currently supported version by running the following
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command:
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```
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$ ./cc-backend -version
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```
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It is ok to have no jobs in the job archive.
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### Configuration
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A configuration file in JSON format must be specified with `-config` to override the default settings.
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By default, a `config.json` file located in the current directory of the `cc-backend` process will be loaded even without the `-config` flag.
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Documentation of all supported configuration and command line options can be found [here](./configs/README.md).
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## Database initialization and migration
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Each `cc-backend` version supports a specific database version.
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At startup, the version of the sqlite database is checked and `cc-backend` terminates if the version does not match.
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`cc-backend` supports the migration of the database schema to the required version with the command line option `-migrate-db`.
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If the database file does not exist yet, it will be created and initialized with the command line option `-migrate-db`.
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If you want to use a newer database version with an older version of cc-backend, you can downgrade a database with the external tool [migrate](https://github.com/golang-migrate/migrate).
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In this case, you must specify the path to the migration files in a current source tree: `./internal/repository/migrations/`.
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## Development and testing
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When making changes to the REST or GraphQL API, the appropriate code generators must be used.
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You must always rebuild `cc-backend` after updating the API files.
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### Update GraphQL schema
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This project uses [gqlgen](https://github.com/99designs/gqlgen) for the GraphQL API.
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The schema can be found in `./api/schema.graphqls`.
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After changing it, you need to run `go run github.com/99designs/gqlgen`, which will update `./internal/graph/model`.
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If new resolvers are needed, they will be added to `./internal/graph/schema.resolvers.go`, where you will then need to implement them.
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If you start `cc-backend` with the `-dev` flag, the GraphQL Playground UI is available at http://localhost:8080/playground.
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### Update Swagger UI
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This project integrates [swagger ui] (https://swagger.io/tools/swagger-ui/) to document and test its REST API.
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The swagger documentation files can be found in `./api/`.
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You can generate the swagger-ui configuration by running `go run github.com/swaggo/swag/cmd/swag init -d ./internal/api,./pkg/schema -g rest.go -o ./api `.
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You need to move the created `./api/docs.go` to `./internal/api/docs.go`.
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If you start cc-backend with the `-dev` flag, the Swagger interface is available
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at http://localhost:8080/swagger/.
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You must enter a JWT key for a user with the API role.
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**NOTE**
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The user who owns the JWT key must not be logged into the same browser (have a
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running session), or the Swagger requests will not work. It is recommended to
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create a separate user that has only the API role.
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## Development and testing
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In case the REST or GraphQL API is changed the according code generators have to be used.
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## Project file structure
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- [`api/`](https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend/tree/master/api) contains the API schema files for the REST and GraphQL APIs. The REST API is documented in the OpenAPI 3.0 format in [./api/openapi.yaml](./api/openapi.yaml).
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- [`cmd/cc-backend`](https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend/tree/master/cmd/cc-backend) contains `main.go` for the main application.
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- [`configs/`](https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend/tree/master/configs) contains documentation about configuration and command line options and required environment variables. A sample configuration file is provided.
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- [`docs/`](https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend/tree/master/docs) contains more in-depth documentation.
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- [`init/`](https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend/tree/master/init) contains an example of setting up systemd for production use.
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- [`internal/`](https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend/tree/master/internal) contains library source code that is not intended for use by others.
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- [`pkg/`](https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend/tree/master/pkg) contains Go packages that can be used by other projects.
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- [`tools/`](https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend/tree/master/tools) Additional command line helper tools.
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- [`archive-manager`](https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend/tree/master/tools/archive-manager) Commands for getting infos about and existing job archive.
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- [`archive-migration`](https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend/tree/master/tools/archive-migration) Tool to migrate from previous to current job archive version.
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- [`convert-pem-pubkey`](https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend/tree/master/tools/convert-pem-pubkey) Tool to convert external pubkey for use in `cc-backend`.
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- [`gen-keypair`](https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend/tree/master/tools/gen-keypair) contains a small application to generate a compatible JWT keypair. You find documentation on how to use it [here](https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend/blob/master/docs/JWT-Handling.md).
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- [`web/`](https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend/tree/master/web) Server-side templates and frontend-related files:
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- [`frontend`](https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend/tree/master/web/frontend) Svelte components and static assets for the frontend UI
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- [`templates`](https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend/tree/master/web/templates) Server-side Go templates
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- [`gqlgen.yml`](https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend/blob/master/gqlgen.yml) Configures the behaviour and generation of [gqlgen](https://github.com/99designs/gqlgen).
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- [`startDemo.sh`](https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-backend/blob/master/startDemo.sh) is a shell script that sets up demo data, and builds and starts `cc-backend`.
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