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Leaderboards

Application built to offer a system to track wins, losses and overall player score for games played within Lunatech

Description

The app is divided in the following sections:

Games

Games describe which game is being played (e.g. Pool, Foosball, etc.) This is a macro-category that holds one or more Game Modes and its only purpose is the group them up.

Game Modes

Game Modes are the core the of the application. They are tied to a Game and specify a ruleset which needs to be followed. The Game Mode will show various information, like its related Leaderboard and the Matches that have been played.

Game Mode - Leaderboard

This shows a ranking of the users who played the Game Mode, its values are updated whenever a Match is confirmed by all the Users involved. The score gain/loss will be determined using the Elo algorithm

Matches

Matches are created when 2 teams face against each other under one Game Mode. The Match will need the following information:

  • Team A users
  • Team B users
  • Outcome

Once a match is created, every user will have to confirm its outcome for the Leaderboard to be updated

Users

Users are generally picked from Keycloak. Upon first calling one of the endpoints for the app, the user will be saved on the db in order to store relations to Game Modes and Matches

leaderboards

This project uses Quarkus, the Supersonic Subatomic Java Framework.

If you want to learn more about Quarkus, please visit its website: https://quarkus.io/ .

Running the application in dev mode

You can run your application in dev mode that enables live coding using:

./mvnw compile quarkus:dev

NOTE: Quarkus now ships with a Dev UI, which is available in dev mode only at http://localhost:8080/q/dev/.

Packaging and running the application

The application can be packaged using:

./mvnw package

It produces the quarkus-run.jar file in the target/quarkus-app/ directory. Be aware that it’s not an über-jar as the dependencies are copied into the target/quarkus-app/lib/ directory.

The application is now runnable using java -jar target/quarkus-app/quarkus-run.jar.

If you want to build an über-jar, execute the following command:

./mvnw package -Dquarkus.package.type=uber-jar

The application, packaged as an über-jar, is now runnable using java -jar target/*-runner.jar.

Creating a native executable

You can create a native executable using:

./mvnw package -Pnative

Or, if you don't have GraalVM installed, you can run the native executable build in a container using:

./mvnw package -Pnative -Dquarkus.native.container-build=true

You can then execute your native executable with: ./target/leaderboards-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-runner

If you want to learn more about building native executables, please consult https://quarkus.io/guides/maven-tooling.