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4.6 KiB
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194 lines
4.6 KiB
Markdown
# PetShop
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A pet store management application with a Spring Boot API serving three clients: a Next.js web app, a JavaFX desktop app, and an Android app.
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Handles product sales, pet adoption, appointment booking, real-time chat, AI assistance, payments (Stripe), email notifications (Resend), and file storage (Azure Blob).
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## Tech Stack
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| Layer | Technology |
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| API | Java 25, Spring Boot 4, Spring Security (JWT), Hibernate |
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| Database | MySQL 8.0, Flyway migrations |
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| Web | Next.js 16, React 19, Tailwind CSS 4 |
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| Desktop | JavaFX, Maven |
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| Android | Kotlin, Hilt, Retrofit, CameraX |
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| Infra | Docker, Azure Container Apps |
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## Project Structure
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```
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main/
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backend/ Spring Boot REST API
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web/ Next.js frontend
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desktop/ JavaFX desktop client
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android/ Android mobile app
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```
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## Prerequisites
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- Java 25
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- Node.js 18+
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- Docker
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- Maven
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- Android Studio (for mobile)
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## Getting Started
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### 1. Start the database
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```sh
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cd backend
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docker compose -f docker-compose.dev.yml up -d
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```
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### 2. Configure the backend
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```sh
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cd backend
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cp .env.example .env
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```
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Fill in `.env` with your keys:
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```
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JWT_SECRET=<openssl rand -base64 32>
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STRIPE_SECRET_KEY=sk_test_...
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OPENROUTER_API_KEY=sk-or-v1-...
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RESEND_API_KEY=re_...
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RESEND_FROM=PetShop <no-reply@yourdomain.com>
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```
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### 3. Run the backend
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```sh
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cd backend
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mvn spring-boot:run
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```
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The API starts at `http://localhost:8080`. Flyway runs migrations and seeds data automatically on first boot.
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### 4. Run the web frontend
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```sh
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cd web
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cp .env.example .env.local
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npm install
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npm run dev
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```
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The web app starts at `http://localhost:3000`.
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### 5. Run the desktop client (optional)
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```sh
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cd desktop
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cp connectionpetstore.properties.example connectionpetstore.properties
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mvn javafx:run
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```
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### 6. Run the Android app (optional)
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Open `android/` in Android Studio and run on an emulator or device.
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## API
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A Postman collection is available at `backend/postman/`. Key endpoint groups:
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- `/api/auth` -- registration, login, password reset
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- `/api/products` -- catalog and inventory
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- `/api/pets` -- listings and adoption
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- `/api/appointments` -- booking
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- `/api/cart`, `/api/sales`, `/api/refunds` -- transactions
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- `/api/chat` -- messaging and AI assistant
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- `/ws` -- WebSocket (STOMP) for real-time updates
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## Docker (full stack)
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```sh
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cd backend
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docker compose up --build -d
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```
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Starts the API and MySQL together. The web frontend has its own Dockerfile for independent deployment.
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## Running the Web App
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Requires Node.js 18+.
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```sh
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cd web
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cp .env.example .env.local
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npm install
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npm run dev
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```
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Open `http://localhost:3000`. The app proxies API calls to the backend at `http://localhost:8080` by default.
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To point at a different backend, edit `BACKEND_URL` and `NEXT_PUBLIC_BACKEND_URL` in `.env.local`.
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For a production build:
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```sh
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npm run build
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npm run start
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```
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## Running the Desktop App (JavaFX)
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Requires IntelliJ IDEA and Java 25+.
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1. Open the `desktop/` directory in IntelliJ.
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2. Copy `connectionpetstore.properties.example` to `connectionpetstore.properties` and edit it to match your database. The defaults expect the dev Docker database:
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url=jdbc:mysql://127.0.0.1:3306/Petstoredb?useSSL=false&allowPublicKeyRetrieval=true&serverTimezone=UTC
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user=petshop
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password=petshop
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```
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3. Open **View > Tool Windows > Maven** and click **Reload All Maven Projects**.
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4. Expand **Plugins > javafx** and double-click **javafx:run**.
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Default accounts seeded on first run:
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| Role | Username | Password |
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| Admin | `admin` | `admin123` |
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| Staff | `staff` | `staff123` |
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## Running the Android App
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Requires Android Studio and the Android SDK (min API 24).
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1. Copy `local.properties.template` to `local.properties` and set `sdk.dir` to your Android SDK path.
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2. Configure the backend URLs in `local.properties`:
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```properties
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# Emulator — 10.0.2.2 maps to the host machine's localhost
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petstore.backend.emulatorUrl=http\://10.0.2.2\:8080/
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# Physical device — use the host machine's LAN IP
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petstore.backend.deviceUrl=http\://192.168.x.x\:8080/
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```
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3. Open the `android/` directory in Android Studio.
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4. Sync Gradle, then run on an emulator or connected device.
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## Running the Backend
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Requires IntelliJ IDEA and Java 25+.
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1. Open the `backend/` directory in IntelliJ.
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2. Copy `.env.example` to `.env` and fill in your API keys.
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3. Start the database using Docker from IntelliJ's **Services** panel, or from a terminal:
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```sh
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cd backend
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docker compose -f docker-compose.dev.yml up -d
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```
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4. Run the `BackendApplication` main class from IntelliJ.
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The API starts at `http://localhost:8080`. Flyway runs migrations and seeds data automatically on first boot.
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