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[workspace]
resolver = "2"
members = [
"crates/app",
"crates/sesam-vitale",
"crates/backend",
"crates/desktop",
"crates/sesam-vitale",
"crates/utils",
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Logiciel de Pharmacie libre et open-source.
## Crates
## Modules applicatifs
- `app`: Interface du logiciel, servie par un serveur web propulsé par Axum. Utilisable en mode endpoint ou encapsulé dans le client `desktop`
- `desktop`: Client desktop propulsé par Tauri, encapsulant le serveur web `app`
- `sesam-vitale`: Bibliothèque de gestion des services SESAM-Vitale (Lecture des cartes CPS et Vitale, téléservices ...)
- `utils`: Bibliothèque de fonctions utilitaires
- `crates`: Dossier racine des modules Rust
- `crates/backend`: Serveur backend propulsé par Axum, exposant une API REST
- `crates/desktop`: Client desktop propulsé par Tauri, exposant le `frontend`
- `crates/sesam-vitale`: Bibliothèque de gestion des services SESAM-Vitale (Lecture des cartes CPS et Vitale, téléservices ...)
- `crates/utils`: Bibliothèque de fonctions utilitaires
- `frontend`: Interface web du logiciel, propulsée par Nuxt.js
## Installation
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### Pré-requis
#### Frontend (Nuxt + Typescript)
Le frontend est propulsé par Nuxt.js, un framework TypeScript pour Vue.js. Pour le développement, il est nécessaire d'installer les dépendances suivantes :
- [Bun](https://bun.sh/docs/installation), un gestionnaire de paquets, équivalent à `npm` en plus performant
#### Tauri CLI
TODO: Tauri CLI, réellement nécessaire ?
La CLI Tauri est nécessaire au lancement du client `desktop`. Elle peut être installée via Cargo :
```bash
cargo install tauri-cli --version "^2.0.0-beta"
cargo install tauri-cli --version "^2.0.0-rc"
```
#### Tailwindcss CLI
Le CLI Tailwindcss est nécessaire pour la génération du fichier `crates/app/assets/css/style.css`.
La documentation d'installation est disponible sur le site officiel de Tailwindcss : https://tailwindcss.com/blog/standalone-cli
La version actuellement utilisée est la [`v3.4.7`](https://github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss/releases/tag/v3.4.7)
#### SESAM-Vitale
La crate `sesam-vitale` nécessite la présence des librairies dynamiques fournies par le package FSV et la CryptolibCPS. Les instructions d'installation sont disponibles dans le [README](crates/sesam-vitale/README.md) de la crate `sesam-vitale`.
#### Backend Hot-reload
Voir le [README](crates/backend/README.md) de la crate `backend` pour les prérequis de développement du serveur backend.
### Lancement
Le logiciel dans sa globalité peut être lancé via la commande suivante :
Pour lancer l'application en mode développement, il est nécessaire d'exécuter plusieurs composants simultanément :
```bash
# Lancement du serveur backend
systemfd --no-pid -s http::3030 -- cargo watch -x 'run --bin backend'
```
```bash
# Lancement de l'interface utilisateur (frontend ou desktop)
# - frontend (serveur web, accessible via navigateur)
bun run --cwd frontend/ dev
# - desktop (client desktop, basé sur Tauri)
cargo tauri dev
```
/!\ Attention, le lancement du client `desktop` ne génère pas le fichier `crates/app/assets/css/style.css` automatiquement pour le moment. En cas de modification des interfaces web, il est donc nécessaire de procéder à sa génération comme indiqué dans le [README](crates/app/README.md) de la crate `app`.
Si vous souhaitez lancer les composants séparément, les indications de lancement sont disponibles dans les README des différents crates.
- [app](crates/app/README.md)
- [sesam-vitale](crates/sesam-vitale/README.md)
## Rechargement automatique
Pour permettre de développer plus rapidement, il existe une librairie qui recompile automatiquement nos modifications en cours : [`cargo-watch`](https://github.com/watchexec/cargo-watch) permet de relancer une commande `cargo` lorsqu'un fichier est modifié (example: `cargo run` --> `cargo watch -x run`).
Voici la commande pour l'installer dans un _package_ :
```bash
cargo add cargo-watch --dev --package app
```
Le fichier [`.ignore`](./ignore) permet d'ignorer certains fichiers pour éviter de relancer la recompilation inutilement.
⚠️ La librairie n'est pas compatible avec _Windows 7_ et les versions antérieurs de _Windows_.
## Build
Packager le client desktop
Pour packager le client `desktop`, il est nécessaire de faire appel à la CLI Tauri, qui se charge de gérer le build du `frontend` et son intégration au bundle :
```bash
cargo tauri build

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use std::path::Path;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use axum::http::{StatusCode, Uri};
use axum_htmx::AutoVaryLayer;
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(StatusCode::NOT_FOUND, format!("No route for {uri}"))
}
pub fn get_router(assets_path: &Path) -> axum::Router {
pub async fn get_router(assets_path: PathBuf) -> axum::Router<()> {
axum::Router::new()
.nest_service("/assets", ServeDir::new(assets_path))
.merge(pages::get_routes())

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let livereload_layer =
get_livereload_layer(templates_paths).map_err(AppError::NotifyWatcher)?;
let router = get_router(assets_path.as_path()).layer(livereload_layer);
let router = get_router(assets_path).await.layer(livereload_layer);
let listener: TcpListener = get_tcp_listener().await.map_err(AppError::TCPListener)?;
let local_addr = listener.local_addr().map_err(AppError::TCPListener)?;

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[package]
name = "backend"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021"
[dependencies]
anyhow = "1.0.89"
axum = "0.7.6"
listenfd = "1.0.1"
tokio = { version = "1.40.0", features = ["macros", "rt-multi-thread"] }
[dev-dependencies]
cargo-watch = "8.5.2"
systemfd = "0.4.3"

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# Backend
Ceci est un serveur backend, basé sur axum, et permettant d'offrir une gestion centralisée des accès aux données.
## Prérequis
En développement, le mécanisme de hot-reload nécessite de disposer de `cargo-watch` et `systemfd`. Pour les installer, exécutez la commande suivante :
```bash
cargo install cargo-watch systemfd
```
## Développement
Pour lancer le serveur en mode développement, exécutez la commande suivante :
```bash
systemfd --no-pid -s http::3030 -- cargo watch -x 'run --bin backend'
```

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use anyhow::Error as AnyError;
use axum::http::{StatusCode, Uri};
use axum::response::{IntoResponse, Response};
use axum::{routing::get, Router};
pub fn get_router() -> Router {
Router::new()
.route("/", get(|| async { "Hello, world!" }))
.fallback(fallback)
}
async fn fallback(uri: Uri) -> (StatusCode, String) {
(StatusCode::NOT_FOUND, format!("No route for {uri}"))
}
struct AppError(AnyError);
// To automatically convert `AppError` into a response
impl IntoResponse for AppError {
fn into_response(self) -> Response {
(
StatusCode::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR,
format!("Internal Server Error: {}", self.0),
)
.into_response()
}
}
// To automatically convert `AnyError` into `AppError`
impl<E> From<E> for AppError
where
E: Into<AnyError>,
{
fn from(err: E) -> Self {
Self(err.into())
}
}

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use listenfd::ListenFd;
use tokio::net::TcpListener;
use backend::get_router;
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
let app = get_router();
let mut listenfd = ListenFd::from_env();
let listener = match listenfd.take_tcp_listener(0).unwrap() {
// if we are given a tcp listener on listen fd 0, we use that one
Some(listener) => {
listener.set_nonblocking(true).unwrap();
TcpListener::from_std(listener).unwrap()
}
// otherwise fall back to local listening
None => TcpListener::bind("0.0.0.0:8080").await.unwrap(),
};
println!("Listening on {}", listener.local_addr().unwrap());
axum::serve(listener, app).await.unwrap();
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crate-type = ["lib", "cdylib", "staticlib"]
[build-dependencies]
tauri-build = { version = "2.0.0-beta", features = [] }
tauri-build = { version = "2.0.0-rc", features = [] }
[dependencies]
axum = "0.7.5"
tauri = { version = "2.0.0-beta", features = [] }
tower = "0.4.13"
tokio = "1.39.1"
app = { path = "../app" }
http = "1.1.0"
bytes = "1.6.1"
thiserror = "1.0.63"
tauri = { version = "2.0.0-rc", features = [] }
tauri-plugin-shell = "2.0.0-rc"
serde = { version = "1", features = ["derive"] }
serde_json = "1"

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{
"$schema": "../gen/schemas/desktop-schema.json",
"identifier": "default",
"description": "Capability for the main window",
"windows": ["main"],
"permissions": [
"core:default",
"shell:allow-open"
]
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use axum::body::{to_bytes, Body};
use axum::Router;
use bytes::Bytes;
use http::{request, response, Request, Response};
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::sync::Arc;
use tauri::path::BaseDirectory;
use tauri::Manager;
use thiserror::Error;
use tokio::sync::{Mutex, MutexGuard};
use tower::{Service, ServiceExt};
#[derive(Error, Debug)]
pub enum DesktopError {
#[error("Axum error:\n{0}")]
Axum(#[from] axum::Error),
#[error("Infallible error")]
Infallible(#[from] std::convert::Infallible),
}
/// Process requests sent to Tauri (with the `axum://` protocol) and handle them with Axum
/// When an error occurs, this function is expected to panic, which should result in a 500 error
/// being sent to the client, so we let the client handle the error recovering
async fn process_tauri_request(
tauri_request: Request<Vec<u8>>,
mut router: MutexGuard<'_, Router>,
) -> Result<Response<Vec<u8>>, DesktopError> {
let (parts, body): (request::Parts, Vec<u8>) = tauri_request.into_parts();
let axum_request: Request<Body> = Request::from_parts(parts, body.into());
let axum_response: Response<Body> = router
.as_service()
.ready()
.await
.map_err(DesktopError::Infallible)?
.call(axum_request)
.await
.map_err(DesktopError::Infallible)?;
let (parts, body): (response::Parts, Body) = axum_response.into_parts();
let body: Bytes = to_bytes(body, usize::MAX).await?;
let tauri_response: Response<Vec<u8>> = Response::from_parts(parts, body.into());
Ok(tauri_response)
// Learn more about Tauri commands at https://tauri.app/v1/guides/features/command
#[tauri::command]
fn greet(name: &str) -> String {
format!("Hello, {}! You've been greeted from Rust!", name)
}
#[cfg_attr(mobile, tauri::mobile_entry_point)]
pub fn run() {
tauri::Builder::default()
.setup(|app| {
let assets_path: PathBuf = app
.path()
.resolve("assets", BaseDirectory::Resource)
.expect("Assets path should be resolvable");
// Adds Axum router to application state
// This makes it so we can retrieve it from any app instance (see bellow)
let router = Arc::new(Mutex::new(app::get_router(&assets_path)));
app.manage(router);
Ok(())
})
.register_asynchronous_uri_scheme_protocol("axum", move |app, request, responder| {
// Retrieve the router from the application state and clone it for the async block
let router = Arc::clone(&app.state::<Arc<Mutex<axum::Router>>>());
// Spawn a new async task to process the request
tauri::async_runtime::spawn(async move {
let router = router.lock().await;
match process_tauri_request(request, router).await {
Ok(response) => responder.respond(response),
Err(err) => {
let body = format!("Failed to process an axum:// request:\n{}", err);
responder.respond(
http::Response::builder()
.status(http::StatusCode::BAD_REQUEST)
.header(http::header::CONTENT_TYPE, "text/plain")
.body::<Vec<u8>>(body.into())
.expect("BAD_REQUEST response should be valid"),
)
}
}
});
})
.plugin(tauri_plugin_shell::init())
.invoke_handler(tauri::generate_handler![greet])
.run(tauri::generate_context!())
.expect("error while running tauri application");
}

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{
"productName": "Logiciel Pharma",
"$schema": "https://schema.tauri.app/config/2.0.0-rc",
"productName": "Chrys4lide LGO",
"version": "0.0.1",
"identifier": "org.p4pillon.pharma.desktop",
"identifier": "org.p4pillon.chrys4lide.lgo",
"build": {
"beforeDevCommand": {
"cwd": "../app",
"script": "cargo run"
"cwd": "../../frontend",
"script": "bun run dev"
},
"devUrl": "http://localhost:3000",
"frontendDist": "axum://place.holder/"
"devUrl": "http://localhost:1420",
"beforeBuildCommand": {
"cwd": "../../frontend",
"script": "bun run generate"
},
"frontendDist": "../../frontend/dist"
},
"app": {
"withGlobalTauri": true,
"windows": [
{
"title": "Logiciel Pharma",
"title": "Chrys4lide | LG0",
"width": 800,
"height": 600
}
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},
"bundle": {
"active": true,
"resources": {
"../app/assets/": "./assets/"
},
"targets": "all",
"icon": [
"icons/32x32.png",
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"icons/icon.ico"
]
}
}
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CartePSReading(#[from] crate::cps::CartePSError),
#[error(transparent)]
SSVLibErrorCode(#[from] crate::libssv::LibSSVError),
#[error(transparent)]
Anyhow(#[from] anyhow::Error),
}
fn ssv_init_lib_2() -> Result<(), SSVDemoError> {

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# Nuxt dev/build outputs
.output
.data
.nuxt
.nitro
.cache
dist
# Node dependencies
node_modules
# Logs
logs
*.log
# Misc
.DS_Store
.fleet
.idea
# Local env files
.env
.env.*
!.env.example

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# Nuxt 3 Minimal Starter
TODO : Faire un vrai README pour `frontend` (Nuxt 3)
Look at the [Nuxt 3 documentation](https://nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/introduction) to learn more.
## Setup
Make sure to install the dependencies:
```bash
# npm
npm install
# pnpm
pnpm install
# yarn
yarn install
# bun
bun install
```
## Development Server
Start the development server on `http://localhost:3000`:
```bash
# npm
npm run dev
# pnpm
pnpm run dev
# yarn
yarn dev
# bun
bun run dev
```
## Production
Build the application for production:
```bash
# npm
npm run build
# pnpm
pnpm run build
# yarn
yarn build
# bun
bun run build
```
Locally preview production build:
```bash
# npm
npm run preview
# pnpm
pnpm run preview
# yarn
yarn preview
# bun
bun run preview
```
Check out the [deployment documentation](https://nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/deployment) for more information.

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<template>
<div>
<NuxtRouteAnnouncer />
<NuxtWelcome />
</div>
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<!--
This component is used to show a loading spinner when the SPA is loading.
Source: https://github.com/barelyhuman/snips/blob/dev/pages/css-loader.md
-->
<div class="loader"></div>
<style>
.loader {
display: block;
position: fixed;
z-index: 1031;
top: 50%;
left: 50%;
transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
width: 18px;
height: 18px;
box-sizing: border-box;
border: solid 2px transparent;
border-top-color: #000;
border-left-color: #000;
border-bottom-color: #efefef;
border-right-color: #efefef;
border-radius: 50%;
-webkit-animation: loader 400ms linear infinite;
animation: loader 400ms linear infinite;
}
\@-webkit-keyframes loader {
0% {
-webkit-transform: translate(-50%, -50%) rotate(0deg);
}
100% {
-webkit-transform: translate(-50%, -50%) rotate(360deg);
}
}
\@keyframes loader {
0% {
transform: translate(-50%, -50%) rotate(0deg);
}
100% {
transform: translate(-50%, -50%) rotate(360deg);
}
}
</style>

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// https://nuxt.com/docs/api/configuration/nuxt-config
export default defineNuxtConfig({
compatibilityDate: '2024-04-03',
// Enables the development server to be discoverable by other devices for mobile development
devServer: { host: '0.0.0.0', port: 1420 },
devtools: { enabled: true },
modules: [
'@nuxtjs/tailwindcss',
'@nuxtjs/color-mode',
],
// Disable SSR for Tauri
ssr: false,
vite: {
// Better support for Tauri CLI output
clearScreen: false,
// Enable environment variables
// Additional environment variables can be found at
// https://v2.tauri.app/reference/environment-variables/
envPrefix: ['VITE_', 'TAURI_'],
server: {
// Tauri requires a consistent port
strictPort: true,
hmr: {
// Use websocket for mobile hot reloading
protocol: 'ws',
// Make sure it's available on the network
host: '0.0.0.0',
// Use a specific port for hmr
port: 5183,
},
},
},
colorMode: {
// Add `data-theme` attribute to the `html` tag, allowing DaisyUI to handle dark mode automatically
dataValue: 'theme',
// Remove the default `-mode` suffix from the class name, letting have `dark` and `light` as class names, for DaisyUI compatibility
classSuffix: '',
},
})

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{
"name": "nuxt-app",
"private": true,
"type": "module",
"scripts": {
"build": "nuxi build",
"dev": "nuxi dev",
"generate": "nuxi generate",
"preview": "nuxi preview",
"postinstall": "nuxi prepare"
},
"dependencies": {
"@nuxtjs/color-mode": "^3.5.1",
"daisyui": "^4.12.10",
"nuxt": "^3.13.0",
"vue": "latest",
"vue-router": "latest"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@nuxtjs/tailwindcss": "^6.12.1"
}
}

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"extends": "../.nuxt/tsconfig.server.json"
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import type { Config } from 'tailwindcss'
export default <Partial<Config>>{
plugins: [
require('daisyui'),
],
}

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{
// https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/concepts/typescript
"extends": "./.nuxt/tsconfig.json"
}