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Six Degrees of Formula 1
Six Degrees of Formula 1 stores data of drivers and their teammates in a Memgraph database. If two given drivers have competed for the same team in at least one race, there's a link between them.
You can enter the names of two drivers and find out how to get from one to the other using as few connections as possible.
Deployment with Docker
Prerequisites
- Docker Engine version 27.0.1 or later
- Docker Compose version 2.29.0 or later
Environment variables
Place the following variables in a .env
file in the project's root directory:
PUBLIC_NETWORK=your_docker_network_here
DB_URI=bolt://sixdegs-db:7687
DB_USERNAME=memgraph_username_here
DB_PASSWORD=memgraph_password_here
You can leave the DB_URI
variable as-is. If you're deploying this stack for the first time, you probably don't have values for DB_USERNAME
or DB_PASSWORD
to fill in for placeholders above. Once you've deployed this stack, see the Database preparation section of this README for further instructions.
Specifying PUBLIC_NETWORK
is required to put the website behind a reverse proxy, which itself is also containerised and has its own Docker network named your_docker_network_here
with all the services it forwards requests to.
You may choose to remove the public
network from the Compose file if you don't have that setup.
Build and run
git clone https://github.com/maciejpedzich/six-degs-of-f1.git
# Alternatively: git clone https://git.maciejpedzi.ch/maciejpedzich/six-degs-of-f1.git
cd six-degs-of-f1
docker compose build
docker compose up -d
Deployment without Docker
Prerequisites
- Node.js version 20.3.0 or later
- Memgraph version 2.18.0 or later
Make sure you've installed and set up the Memgraph database first. If you haven't, see the Database preparation section of this README for setup details.
Environment variables
Place the following variables in a .env
file inside the project's root directory:
DB_URI=bolt://db_host_here:db_port_here
DB_USERNAME=memgraph_username_here
DB_PASSWORD=memgraph_password_here
Build and run
git clone https://github.com/maciejpedzich/six-degs-of-f1.git
# Alternatively: git clone https://git.maciejpedzi.ch/maciejpedzich/six-degs-of-f1.git
cd six-degs-of-f1
npm i
npm run build
node ./dist/server/entry.mjs
Database preparation
Open up your CLI and connect to the database via mgconsole
by running this command if you're using Docker:
docker exec -it sixdegs-db mgconsole
If you're not using Docker, use this command instead:
mgconsole --host db_host_here --port db_port_here
Create a new user and set a password:
CREATE USER `memgraph_username_here` IDENTIFIED BY 'memgraph_password_here';
Populate the database by executing these queries:
LOAD CSV FROM "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/maciejpedzich/six-degs-of-f1/master/data/drivers.csv" WITH HEADER AS row
CREATE (d:Driver {driverId: ToInteger(row.driverId), forename: row.forename, surname: row.surname});
LOAD CSV FROM "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/maciejpedzich/six-degs-of-f1/master/data/teammates.csv" WITH HEADER AS row
MATCH (d:Driver {driverId: ToInteger(row.driverId)})
MATCH (t:Driver {driverId: ToInteger(row.teammateId)})
CREATE (d)-[:WAS_TEAMMATES_WITH]->(t);
Exit out of mgconsole
by pressing Ctrl/Cmd+C
.
Replace the filler values for DB_USERNAME
and DB_PASSWORD
with the username and password of your newly created Memgraph user.
If you're using Docker, restart the Compose stack by running:
docker compose down
docker compose up -d
Astro Commands
All commands are run from the root of the project, from a terminal:
Command | Action |
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npm install |
Installs dependencies |
npm run dev |
Starts local dev server at localhost:4321 |
npm run build |
Build your production site to ./dist/ |
npm run preview |
Preview your build locally, before deploying |
npm run astro ... |
Run CLI commands like astro add , astro check |
npm run astro -- --help |
Get help using the Astro CLI |