# Welcome to the contributing guide for PeerTube Interested in contributing? Awesome! **This guide will present you the following contribution topics:** - [Translate](#translate) - [Give your feedback](#give-your-feedback) - [Write documentation](#write-documentation) - [Improve the website](#improve-the-website) - [Develop](#develop) - [Prerequisites](#prerequisites) - [Online development](#online-development) - [Server side](#server-side) - [Client side](#client-side) - [Client and server side](#client-and-server-side) - [Embed](#embed) - [RTL layout](#rtl-layout) - [Testing](#testing) - [Unit/integration tests](#unitintegration-tests) - [Play with a federation of PeerTube servers](#play-with-a-federation-of-peertube-servers) - [Emails](#emails) - [OpenAPI documentation](#openapi-documentation) - [Environment variables](#environment-variables) - [Generate/pull translations](#generatepull-translations) - [Release PeerTube](#release-peertube) - [PeerTube packages](#peertube-packages) - [CI](#ci) - [Monitoring](#monitoring) - [Test live stream](#test-live-stream) - [Plugins & Themes](#plugins--themes) ## Translate You can help us to translate the PeerTube interface to many languages! See [the documentation](/support/doc/translation.md) to know how. ## Give your feedback You don't need to know how to code to start contributing to PeerTube! Other contributions are very valuable too, among which: you can test the software and report bugs, you can give feedback on potential bugs, features that you are interested in, user interface, design, decentralized architecture... ## Write documentation You can help to write the documentation of the REST API, code, architecture, demonstrations. For the REST API you can see the documentation in [/support/doc/api](https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/tree/develop/support/doc/api) directory. Then, you can just open the `openapi.yaml` file in a special editor like [http://editor.swagger.io/](http://editor.swagger.io/) to easily see and edit the documentation. You can also use [redoc-cli](https://github.com/Redocly/redoc/blob/master/cli/README.md) and run `redoc-cli serve --watch support/doc/api/openapi.yaml` to see the final result. Some hints: * Routes are defined in [/server/controllers/](https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/tree/develop/server/controllers) directory * Parameters validators are defined in [/server/middlewares/validators](https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/tree/develop/server/middlewares/validators) directory * Models sent/received by the controllers are defined in [/shared/models](https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/tree/develop/shared/models) directory ## Improve the website PeerTube's website is [joinpeertube.org](https://joinpeertube.org), where people can learn about the project and how it works – note that it is not a PeerTube instance, but rather the project's homepage. You can help us improve it too! It is not hosted on GitHub but on [Framasoft](https://framasoft.org/)'s own [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/) instance, [FramaGit](https://framagit.org): https://framagit.org/framasoft/peertube/joinpeertube ## Develop Always talk about features you want to develop by creating/finding and commenting the issue tackling your problem before you start working on it, and inform the community that you begin coding by claiming the issue. Once you are ready to show your code to ask for feedback, submit a *draft* Pull Request. Once you are ready for a code review before merge, submit a Pull Request. In any case, please link your PR to the issues it solves by using the GitHub syntax: "fixes #issue_number". ### Prerequisites First, you should use a server or PC with at least 4GB of RAM. Less RAM may lead to crashes. 1) Make sure that you have followed [the steps](/support/doc/dependencies.md) to install the dependencies. 1) Install [parallel](https://www.gnu.org/software/parallel/) to be able to run tests. 1) Fork the Github repository. 1) Run the following commands. ``` $ git clone https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube $ cd PeerTube $ git remote add me git@github.com:YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME/PeerTube.git $ yarn install --pure-lockfile ``` Note that development is done on the `develop` branch. If you want to hack on Peertube, you should switch to that branch. Also note that you have to repeat the `yarn install --pure-lockfile` command. When you create a new branch you should also tell to use your repo for upload not default one. To do just do: ``` $ git push --set-upstream me ``` Then, create a postgres database and user with the values set in the `config/default.yaml` file. For instance, if you do not change the values there, the following commands would create a new database called `peertube_dev` and a postgres user called `peertube` with password `peertube`: ``` # sudo -u postgres createuser -P peertube Enter password for new role: peertube # sudo -u postgres createdb -O peertube peertube_dev ``` Then enable extensions PeerTube needs: ``` $ sudo -u postgres psql -c "CREATE EXTENSION pg_trgm;" peertube_dev $ sudo -u postgres psql -c "CREATE EXTENSION unaccent;" peertube_dev ``` Peertube also requires a running redis server, no special setup is needed for this. In dev mode, administrator username is **root** and password is **test**. ### Online development You can get a complete PeerTube development setup with Gitpod, a free one-click online IDE for GitHub: [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/#https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube) ### Server side You can find a documentation of the server code/architecture [here](https://docs.joinpeertube.org/contribute/architecture#server). To develop on the server-side: ``` $ npm run dev:server ``` Then, the server will listen on `localhost:9000`. When server source files change, these are automatically recompiled and the server will automatically restart. ### Client side You can find a documentation of the client code/architecture [here](https://docs.joinpeertube.org/contribute/architecture#client). To develop on the client side: ``` $ npm run dev:client ``` The API will listen on `localhost:9000` and the frontend on `localhost:3000`. Client files are automatically compiled on change, and the web browser will reload them automatically thanks to hot module replacement. ### Client and server side The API will listen on `localhost:9000` and the frontend on `localhost:3000`. File changes are automatically recompiled, injected in the web browser (no need to refresh manually) and the web server is automatically restarted. ``` $ npm run dev ``` ### Embed The embed is a standalone application built using Webpack. The generated files (HTML entrypoint and multiple JS and CSS files) are served by the PeerTube server (behind `localhost:9000/videos/embed/:videoUUID` or `localhost:9000/video-playlists/embed/:playlistUUID`). The following command will compile embed files and run the PeerTube server: ``` $ npm run dev:embed ``` ### RTL layout To test RTL (right-to-left) layout using `ar` locale: ``` $ npm run dev -- --ar-locale ``` ### Testing #### Unit/integration tests Your code contributions must pass the tests before they can be merged. Tests ensure most of the application behaves as expected and respect the syntax conventions. They will run upon PR submission as part of our CI, but running them beforehand yourself will get you faster feedback and save CI runner time for others. See the [dedicated documentation](/support/doc/development/tests.md) to run tests locally. #### Play with a federation of PeerTube servers Create a PostgreSQL user **with the same name as your username** in order to avoid using the *postgres* user. Then, we can create the databases (if they don't already exist): ``` $ sudo -u postgres createuser you_username --createdb --superuser $ createdb -O peertube peertube_test{1,2,3} ``` Build the application and flush the old tests data: ``` $ npm run build $ npm run clean:server:test ``` To run 3 nodes: ``` $ NODE_APP_INSTANCE=1 NODE_ENV=test npm start $ NODE_APP_INSTANCE=2 NODE_ENV=test npm start $ NODE_APP_INSTANCE=3 NODE_ENV=test npm start ``` Then you will get access to the three nodes at `http://127.0.0.1:900{1,2,3}` with the `root` as username and `test{1,2,3}` for the password. Instance configurations are in `config/test-{1,2,3}.yaml`. ### Emails To test emails with PeerTube: * Run [mailslurper](http://mailslurper.com/) * Run PeerTube using mailslurper SMTP port: `NODE_CONFIG='{ "smtp": { "hostname": "localhost", "port": 2500, "tls": false } }' NODE_ENV=dev node dist/server` ### OpenAPI documentation The [REST API documentation](https://docs.joinpeertube.org/api/rest-reference.html) is generated from `support/doc/api/openapi.yaml` file. To quickly get a preview of your changes, you can generate the documentation *on the fly* using the following command: ``` npx @redocly/cli preview-docs ./support/doc/api/openapi.yaml ``` ### Environment variables PeerTube can be configured using environment variables. See the list on https://docs.joinpeertube.org/maintain/configuration#environment-variables Additionally to these ones, we provide some environment for dev/test purpose: * `PRODUCTION_CONSTANTS=true`: in `NODE_ENV=dev` or `NODE_ENV=test` PeerTube customizes some constants. To prevent this behaviour, you can set `PRODUCTION_CONSTANTS` env to `true` * `PEERTUBE_LOCAL_CONFIG`: directory to find the local configuration file (used by web admin) * `NODE_DB_LOG=false`: disable SQL request logging ### Generate/pull translations See the [dedicated documentation](/support/doc/development/localization.md) to update PeerTube translations from Weblate or to support a new locale. ### Release PeerTube See the [dedicated documentation](/support/doc/development/release.md) to release a new version of PeerTube. ### PeerTube packages This repository also contains other packages/libraries than PeerTube (embed API, PeerTube types...). You can see the list on the [dedicated documentation](/support/doc/development/lib.md). ### CI PeerTube uses Github actions to run tests every time a commit is pushed or a PR is opened. You can find more information about these tasks on the [dedicated documentation](/support/doc/development/ci.md). ### Monitoring You can check the content of the client bundle or benchmark the REST API. To do so, see the [dedicated documentation](/support/doc/development/monitoring.md). ### Test live stream To easily test a live on PeerTube: * Enable live support in web admin configuration * Create a permanent live on the PeerTube instance * Get the **RTMP URL** and the **Live stream key** * Send the live to PeerTube using `ffmpeg` using a local video: ``` ffmpeg -stream_loop -1 -re -i any-video.mp4 -c copy -f flv rtmp://{RTMP URL}/live/{STREAM KEY} ``` ## Plugins & Themes See the dedicated documentation: https://docs.joinpeertube.org/contribute/plugins