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You can choose the logging level by setting the `RUST_LOG` environment variable, using the [env_logger](https://docs.rs/env_logger/0.10.0/env_logger/#enabling-logging) syntax. To filter out logs originating from simple-wkd's dependencies, you should set `RUST_LOG` to `simple_wkd={log_level}` You can choose the logging level by setting the `RUST_LOG` environment variable, using the [env_logger](https://docs.rs/env_logger/0.10.0/env_logger/#enabling-logging) syntax. To filter out logs originating from simple-wkd's dependencies, you should set `RUST_LOG` to `simple_wkd={log_level}`
## Development
To develop the webpage you just need to `cd` to the website directory and run the dev server. This allows to see changes to the code in real-time, but doesn't start the backend.
```bash
$ cd website
$ pnpm install && pnpm dev
```
To develop the backend you need to copy the necessary files (aka. config and assets, including the webpage) to the backend directory, and run the server.
```bash
# Build the webpage
$ cd website
$ pnpm install && pnpm build
$ cd ..
# Copy necessary files to the backend folder
$ cp -r website/dist assets/webpage && cp -r assets backend/assets
$ cp example.config.toml backend/example.toml
# Run the server
$ cd backend
$ cargo run
```
## Deployment ## Deployment
1. Download the default `docker-compose.yml` and `config.toml` 1. Download the default `docker-compose.yml` and `config.toml`