Firefox Monitor notifies users when their credentials have been compromised in a data breach.
This code is for the monitor.firefox.com service & website.
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See the Have I Been Pwned about page for the "what" and "why" of data breach alerts.
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Clone and change to the directory:
git clone https://github.com/mozilla/blurts-server.git cd blurts-server -
Install dependencies:
npm install
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Copy the
.env-distfile to.env:cp .env-dist .env
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Run the server:
npm start
Note: npm start uses onchange and nodemon to automatically detect file
changes, re-compile static assets, and restart the express process. If you want
more control, see the scripts section of package.json for more commands.
- Navigate to localhost:6060/
To create the database tables ...
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Create the
blurtsdatabase:createdb blurts createdb test-blurts # for tests -
Update the
DATABASE_URLvalue in your.envfile with your local db credentials:DATABASE_URL="postgres://<username>@localhost:<port>/blurts" -
Run the migrations:
npm run db:migrate
The included .env-dist sets DEBUG_DUMMY_SMTP=1 which disables emails.
To send emails, you'll need to unset DEBUG_DUMMY_SMTP and supply real SMTP
config values for sending email.
You can set and source these via the .env file, or set them directly:
export DEBUG_DUMMY_SMTP=
export SMTP_HOST=<your-smtp-host>
export SMTP_PORT=<your-smtp-port>
export SMTP_USERNAME=<your-username>
export SMTP_PASSWORD=<your-password>Subscribe with a Firefox Account is controlled via the FXA_ENABLED
environment variable. (See .env-dist)
The repo comes with a development FxA oauth app pre-configured in .env, which
should work fine running the app on http://localhost:6060
To use a different Firefox Accounts oauth relying party,
you'll need to create an FxA Oauth Client and then set some OAUTH config values.
You can set and source these via the .env file:
OAUTH_CLIENT_ID=<your-fxa-oauth-client-id>
OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET=<your-fxa-oauth-client-secret>
OAUTH_AUTHORIZATION_URI="https://oauth-stable.dev.lcip.org/v1/authorization"
OAUTH_PROFILE_URI="https://stable.dev.lcip.org/profile/v1/profile"
OAUTH_TOKEN_URI="https://oauth-stable.dev.lcip.org/v1/token"The full test suite can be run via npm test.
To run individual tests, use NODE_ENV=tests and jest:
NODE_ENV=tests jest --runInBand tests/home.test.js
To run tests with interactive debugger lines enabled:
NODE_ENV=tests node inspect --harmony ./node_modules/.bin/jest tests/home.test.js
After installing the dependencies, you can lint the code by calling:
npm run lintFirefox Monitor Breach Alerts is designed with 12-factor methodology.
You will need to set some required environment variables on Heroku.
heroku config:set COOKIE_SECRET=unsafe-cookie-secret-for-heroku
heroku config:set DEBUG_DUMMY_SMTP=1And any others, depending on the features you're running on Heroku - e.g., Email or Firefox Accounts.