feat(web)!: SPA (#5069)

* feat(web): SPA

* chore: remove unnecessary prune

* feat(web): merge with immich-server

* Correct method name

* fix: bugs, docs, workflows, etc.

* chore: keep dockerignore for dev

* chore: remove license

* fix: expose 2283

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Co-authored-by: Alex Tran <alex.tran1502@gmail.com>
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Jason Rasmussen
2023-11-17 23:13:36 -05:00
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@@ -17,6 +17,5 @@ Our [GitHub Repository](https://github.com/immich-app/immich) is a [monorepo](ht
| `machine-learning/` | Source code for the `immich-machine-learning` docker image |
| `misc/release/` | Scripts for version pumps and draft releases |
| `mobile/` | Source code for the mobile app, both Android and iOS |
| `nginx/` | Source code for the `immich-proxy` docker image |
| `server/` | Source code for the `immich-server` docker image |
| `web/` | Source code for the `immich-web` docker image |
| `web/` | Source code for the `web` |

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@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ If you only want to do web development connected to an existing, remote backend,
3. Start the web development server
```
PUBLIC_IMMICH_SERVER_URL=https://demo.immich.app/api npm run dev
IMMICH_SERVER_URL=https://demo.immich.app/api npm run dev
```
## IDE setup

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@@ -13,7 +13,3 @@ Running Immich on Windows can be frustrating and there are lots of ways it can g
### NTFS Mounted Volumes
The docker-compose.dev.yml and docker-compose.prod.yml use volume mounts for the postgres database. On start-up, postgres will try to `chown` the data directory, but fail. See [this post](https://forums.docker.com/t/data-directory-var-lib-postgresql-data-pgdata-has-wrong-ownership/17963/24) for more information about this issue and possible solutions.
### `Cannot read properties of null (reading 'split')`
This error occurs when trying to access the app via port `3000` instead of `2283`. During development `immich-proxy` runs on port 2283, while `immich-web` runs on `3000`.