Fixed #123: up-to-date and complete development and contribution instructions in README.rst

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Setting up a development environment (docker)
----------------------------------------------
Getting help
------------
First of all, pull the repository.
We offer various Matrix.org rooms to discuss about funkwhale:
Then, pull and build all the containers::
- `#funkwhale:matrix.org <https://riot.im/app/#/room/#funkwhale:matrix.org>`_ for general questions about funkwhale
- `#funkwhale-dev:matrix.org <https://riot.im/app/#/room/#funkwhale-dev:matrix.org>`_ for development-focused discussion
Please join those rooms if you have any questions!
Running the development version
-------------------------------
If you want to fix a bug or implement a feature, you'll need
to run a local, development copy of funkwhale.
We provide a docker based development environment, which should
be both easy to setup and work similarly regardless of your
development machine setup.
Instructions for bare-metal setup will come in the future (Merge requests
are welcome).
Installing docker and docker-compose
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This is already cover in the relevant documentations:
- https://docs.docker.com/install/
- https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/
Cloning the project
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Visit https://code.eliotberriot.com/funkwhale/funkwhale and clone the repository using SSH or HTTPS. Exemple using SSH::
git clone ssh://git@code.eliotberriot.com:2222/funkwhale/funkwhale.git
cd funkwhale
A note about branches
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Next release development occurs on the "develop" branch, and releases are made on the "master" branch. Therefor, when submitting Merge Requests, ensure you are merging on the develop branch.
Working with docker
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
In developpement, we use the docker-compose file named ``dev.yml``, and this is why all our docker-compose commands will look like this::
docker-compose -f dev.yml logs
If you do not want to add the ``-f dev.yml`` snippet everytime, you can run this command before starting your work::
export COMPOSE_FILE=dev.yml
Building the containers
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
On your initial clone, or if there have been some changes in the
app dependencies, you will have to rebuild your containers. This is done
via the following command::
docker-compose -f dev.yml build
docker-compose -f dev.yml pull
API setup
^^^^^^^^^^
Database management
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
You'll have apply database migrations::
To setup funkwhale's database schema, run this::
docker-compose -f dev.yml run celeryworker python manage.py migrate
docker-compose -f dev.yml run --rm api python manage.py migrate
And to create an admin user::
This will create all the tables needed for the API to run proprely.
You will also need to run this whenever changes are made on the database
schema.
docker-compose -f dev.yml run celeryworker python manage.py createsuperuser
It is safe to run this command multiple times, so you can run it whenever
you fetch develop.
Development data
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
You'll need at least an admin user and some artists/tracks/albums to work
locally.
Create an admin user with the following command::
docker-compose -f dev.yml run --rm api python manage.py createsuperuser
Injecting fake data is done by running the fllowing script::
artists=25
command="from funkwhale_api.music import fake_data; fake_data.create_data($artists)"
echo $command | docker-compose -f dev.yml run --rm api python manage.py shell -i python
The previous command will create 25 artists with random albums, tracks
and metadata.
Launch all services
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Then you can run everything with::
docker-compose up
docker-compose -f dev.yml up
This will launch all services, and output the logs in your current terminal window.
If you prefer to launch them in the background instead, use the ``-d`` flag, and access the logs when you need it via ``docker-compose -f dev.yml logs --tail=50 --follow``.
Once everything is up, you can access the various funkwhale's components:
- The Vue webapp, on http://localhost:8080
- The API, on http://localhost:8080/api/v1/
- The django admin, on http://localhost:8080/api/admin/
The API server will be accessible at http://localhost:6001, and the front-end at http://localhost:8080.
Running API tests
------------------
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Everything is managed using docker and docker-compose, just run::
To run the pytest test suite, use the following command::
./api/runtests
docker-compose -f dev.yml run --rm api pytest
This bash script invoke `python manage.py test` in a docker container under the hood, so you can use
traditional django test arguments and options, such as::
This is regular pytest, so you can use any arguments/options that pytest usually accept::
./api/runtests funkwhale_api.music # run a specific app test
# get some help
docker-compose -f dev.yml run --rm api pytest -h
# Stop on first failure
docker-compose -f dev.yml run --rm api pytest -x
# Run a specific test file
docker-compose -f dev.yml run --rm api pytest tests/test_acoustid.py
Running front-end tests
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
To run the front-end test suite, use the following command::
docker-compose -f dev.yml run --rm front yarn run unit
We also support a "watch and test" mode were we continually relaunch
tests when changes are recorded on the file system::
docker-compose -f dev.yml run --rm front yarn run unit-watch
The latter is especially useful when you are debugging failing tests.
.. note::
The front-end test suite coverage is still pretty low
Stopping everything
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Once you're down with your work, you can stop running containers, if any, with::
docker-compose -f dev.yml stop
Removing everything
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If you want to wipe your development environment completely (e.g. if you want to start over from scratch), just run::
docker-compose -f dev.yml down -v
This will wipe your containers and data, so please be careful before running it.
You can keep your data by removing the ``-v`` flag.
Typical workflow for a merge request
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
0. Fork the project if you did not already or if you do not have access to the main repository
1. Checkout the development branch and pull most recent changes: ``git checkout develop && git pull``
2. Create a dedicated branch for your work ``42-awesome-fix``. It is good practice to prefix your branch name with the ID of the issue you are solving.
3. Work on your stuff
4. Commit small, atomic changes to make it easier to review your contribution
5. Add a changelog fragment to summarize your changes: ``echo "Implemented awesome stuff (#42)" > changes/changelog.d/42.feature"``
6. Push your branch
7. Create your merge request
8. Take a step back and enjoy, we're really grateful you did all of this and took the time to contribute!

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Up-to-date and complete development and contribution instructions in README.rst (#123)