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Salon

克隆自 cnomadcna 的「探索中国」「加入游牧中国」「加入社区」功能。

功能

  • 首页-探索中国: Hero 区、城市网格、社区动态
  • 首页-加入游牧中国: 邮箱输入 → 登录/注册 → 支付流程
  • 首页-加入社区: 链接到 /join 页面
  • /join 页面: 数字游民社区报名表单、登录、支付、支付成功页

环境变量

前端 (salon)

  • PAYMENT_API_URL: salonapi 公网地址,生产环境必填(如 https://api.nomadyt.com
  • ROOT_DOMAIN: 根域名,未设 PAYMENT_API_URL 时用于推导 https://api.${ROOT_DOMAIN},默认 nomadyt.com
  • NEXT_PUBLIC_SITE_URL: 前端站点地址,线上 https://nomadyt.com
  • PAYJSAPI_PORT: 开发时 salonapi 端口,默认 8007
  • ZPAY_PID / ZPAY_KEYXORPAY_AID / XORPAY_SECRET:支付平台凭证,与 salonapi 一致。用于 pay/status 兜底直接查询,本地无回调时依赖此检测支付
  • NEXT_PUBLIC_POCKETBASE_URL / POCKETBASE_URL: PocketBase 地址
  • POCKETBASE_EMAIL / POCKETBASE_PASSWORD: PocketBase 管理员账号(用于 join API 写 solanRed

后端 (payjsapi)

  • 与 cnomadcna 相同,需配置 PocketBase、支付渠道等
  • PocketBase 需创建 solanRed 集合(可克隆自 solan字段user_id, nickname, occupation, reason, wechatId, gender, education, gradYear, phone, single, media, type, order_id, amount, is_volunteer布尔, is_approved布尔审核通过, is_rejected布尔审核拒绝, is_wechat_friend布尔是否微信好友默认 false, xiaohongshu_url, vip布尔

启动

# 1. 启动 salonapi后端端口 8007
cd C:\project\salonapi
python run.py

# 2. 启动 salon 前端
cd C:\project\salon
npm install
npm run dev

访问 http://localhost:3002

本地支付测试

PC 扫码支付后自动检测逻辑(参考 nomadvip

  1. 优先 salonapi /salon/order_status
  2. 失败时 直接向 zpay/xorpay 查询 兜底(不依赖回调)
  3. 检测到 paid 后调用 complete-order → 跳转报名成功页

若仍无反应:确认 ZPAY_PID/KEY、XORPAY_AID/SECRET 与 salonapi 一致

Getting started

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Already a pro? Just edit this README.md and make it your own. Want to make it easy? Use the template at the bottom!

Add your files

cd existing_repo
git remote add origin http://gitlab.yidooplanet.com/gitlab-instance-0a899031/salon.git
git branch -M main
git push -uf origin main

Integrate with your tools

Collaborate with your team

Test and Deploy

Use the built-in continuous integration in GitLab.


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