This is the source code for Set with Friends, an online, multiplayer implementation of the real-time card game Set. Your goal is to find triplets of cards that follow a certain pattern as quickly as possible.
This app was built on a serverless stack primarily using the Firebase Realtime Database, along with Firebase Cloud Functions for more complex or sensitive operations. The frontend was built with React, with components from Material UI.
Code for the frontend is written in JavaScript and located in the src/
folder,
while serverless functions are written in TypeScript and located in the
functions/
folder.
The latest development version of the code is on the main
branch. We use
GitHub Actions to automate our build and deployment process on Netlify, after a
new release is created with version number vA.B.C
.
This game is in active development, and we welcome contributions from developers of all backgrounds. I would recommend talking to us on Discord (link above) or submitting an issue if you want to see a new feature added. If you would like to help by contributing code, that's great – we would be happy to set up a time to chat!
To build the site for development:
- Install Node.js 16 and npm 8.
- Run
npm install -g firebase-tools
to globally install the Firebase CLI. - Run
npm install
in the root folder to get dependencies. - Run
npm install
in thefunctions
folder. - To start the project, run
npm run dev
. This runs a script, which is responsible for doing several things concurrently:- Build the TypeScript cloud functions in watch mode.
- Start the Firebase Local Emulator Suite.
- Start the frontend with React Fast Refresh enabled.
You should also be able to access the Emulator UI at http://localhost:4000
,
which contains useful information and allows you to inspect/modify the database
during development. Changes to client code in src
should be immediately
visible, as well as changes to code in functions
.
Please make all pull requests with new features or bugfixes to the main
branch. We are formatting code using Prettier, so you
should run npm run format
on your code before making a pull request.
As mentioned above, the latest changes to the main
branch are deployed
automatically to Netlify using the npm run build
script. If you try to run
this locally, it will not work due to protections on the production database.
Instead, you can preview a release build configured to connect to the local
emulator suite using the npm run build:dev
script.
The other parts of the app (serverless functions, database rules) are deployed
to production using GitHub Actions on the main
branch. The
staging environment gets automatic deploy
previews when CI on the main
branch passes. It is useful for seeing the latest
version of the app and making sure that nothing is broken before releasing to
production.
Built by Eric Zhang and Cynthia Du.
All source code is available under the MIT License. We are not affiliated with Set Enterprises, Inc., or the SET® card game.