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Groom Book CTO 5f330d4b8d merge: resolve conflicts between feat/impersonation-backend and main
Keep both backend impersonation (schema, routes, types) and main's
additions (settings, branding, dev login, full customer portal UI).

Portal frontend files retain main's versions (complete UI with sidebar,
sections, mock impersonation). Wiring frontend to real impersonation
backend API remains as follow-up work.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-20 02:17:02 +00:00

Groom Book

Open source, self-hostable pet grooming business management and customer relationship platform.

Features

  • Appointment scheduling — calendar management for single or multiple groomers
  • Client & pet records — detailed profiles with grooming history and preferences
  • Service management — pricing, duration, and service catalog
  • Online booking portal — customer-facing self-service booking
  • POS & invoicing — payments, tips, and receipt generation
  • Automated reminders — SMS and email notifications
  • Reporting dashboard — revenue, utilization, and trend analytics
  • PWA — installable on mobile devices, works offline

Tech Stack

Layer Technology
Backend Hono (TypeScript, Node.js)
Frontend React 19 + Vite + vite-plugin-pwa
Database PostgreSQL via CNPG + Drizzle ORM
Auth OIDC via Authentik
Infra Kubernetes (namespace: groombook), Flux GitOps
CI GitHub Actions (self-hosted groombook-runners)

Repository Structure

groombook/
├── apps/
│   ├── api/          # Hono REST API
│   └── web/          # React PWA
├── packages/
│   ├── db/           # Drizzle schema + migrations
│   └── types/        # Shared TypeScript types
├── .github/
│   └── workflows/    # CI/CD pipelines
└── docker-compose.yml

Getting Started

Prerequisites

  • Node.js >= 20
  • pnpm >= 9 (npm install -g pnpm)
  • Docker & Docker Compose (for local Postgres)

Local Development

# Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/groombook/groombook.git
cd groombook

# Install dependencies
pnpm install

# Start local Postgres
docker compose up postgres -d

# Run database migrations
DATABASE_URL=postgres://groombook:groombook@localhost:5432/groombook pnpm db:migrate

# Start API and Web in parallel
pnpm dev

API will be available at http://localhost:3000 Web will be available at http://localhost:5173

Environment Variables

API (apps/api/.env)

DATABASE_URL=postgres://groombook:groombook@localhost:5432/groombook
OIDC_ISSUER=https://authentik.example.com
OIDC_AUDIENCE=groombook
CORS_ORIGIN=http://localhost:5173
PORT=3000

Running Tests

# Unit tests (vitest)
pnpm test

# E2E tests (Playwright) — requires the full Docker Compose stack to be running
docker compose up -d --wait
pnpm --filter @groombook/e2e test

# Open the Playwright UI (interactive test runner)
pnpm --filter @groombook/e2e test:ui

# View the last E2E test report
pnpm --filter @groombook/e2e test:report

E2E tests target the Docker Compose stack (http://localhost:8080). They use API route mocking where needed so happy-path tests are deterministic without requiring seed data.

Building

pnpm build

Self-Hosting

The fastest way to run Groom Book is with Docker Compose. This starts PostgreSQL, runs database migrations, and serves both the API and web frontend.

git clone https://github.com/groombook/groombook.git
cd groombook

# Start everything (Postgres + migrate + API + web)
docker compose up --build

The default docker-compose.yml sets AUTH_DISABLED=true so you can explore the app without configuring an OIDC provider. Disable this in any internet-facing deployment.

Production configuration

Copy .env.example to .env and configure:

cp .env.example .env

Key variables to update for production:

Variable Description
DATABASE_URL PostgreSQL connection string
AUTH_DISABLED Set to false in production
OIDC_ISSUER Authentik issuer URL
OIDC_AUDIENCE OAuth2 audience (default: groombook)
CORS_ORIGIN Public URL of the web frontend

To use your .env file with Docker Compose:

docker compose --env-file .env up --build

Kubernetes (production-grade deployments)

See the groombook/infra repository for Kubernetes manifests and Flux configuration.

Groom Book is deployed in the groombook Kubernetes namespace using:

  • CNPG for PostgreSQL
  • Authentik for OIDC authentication
  • Flux for GitOps-managed deployments

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch (git checkout -b feature/my-feature)
  3. Commit your changes
  4. Open a pull request

All PRs require CI to pass before merge.

License

MIT

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