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# Welcome to the contributing guide for PeerTube
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Interesting in contributing? Awesome!
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**Quick Links:**
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* [Give your feedback](#give-your-feedback)
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* [Write documentation](#write-documentation)
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* [Develop](#develop)
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## Give your feedback
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You don't need to know how to code to start contributing to PeerTube! Other
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contributions are very valuable too, among which: you can test the software and
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report bugs, you can give feedback on potential bugs, features that you are
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interested in, user interface, design, decentralized architecture...
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## Write documentation
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You can help to write the documentation of the REST API, code, architecture,
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demonstrations.
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For the REST API you can see the documentation in [/support/doc/api](/support/doc/api) directory.
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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.
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Some hints:
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* Routes are defined in [/server/controllers/](/server/controllers/) directory
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* Parameters validators are defined in [/server/middlewares/validators](/server/middlewares/validators) directory
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* Models sent/received by the controllers are defined in [/shared/models](/shared/models) directory
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## Develop
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Don't hesitate to talk about features you want to develop by creating an issue
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before you start working on them :).
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### Prerequisites
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First, make sure that you have followed
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[the steps](/support/doc/dependencies.md)
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to install the dependencies.
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Then clone the sources and install node modules:
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```
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$ git clone -b master https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube
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$ cd PeerTube
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$ yarn install --pure-lockfile
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```
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Then, create a postgres database and user with the values set in the
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`config/default.yaml` file. For instance, if you do not change the values
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there, the following commands would create a new database called `peertube_dev`
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and a postgres user called `peertube` with password `peertube`:
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```
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# sudo -u postgres createuser -P peertube
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Enter password for new role: peertube
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# sudo -u postgres createdb -O peertube peertube_dev
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```
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In dev mode, administrator username is **root** and password is **test**.
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### Server side
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You can find a documentation of the server code/architecture [here](/support/doc/development/server/code.md).
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To develop on the server-side:
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```
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$ npm run dev:server
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```
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Then, the server will listen on `localhost:9000`. When server source files
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change, these are automatically recompiled and the server will automatically
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restart. Server is in `TEST` mode so it will run requests between instances more quickly.
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### Client side
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You can find a documentation of the server code/architecture
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[here](/support/doc/development/client/code.md).
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To develop on the client side:
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$ npm run dev:client
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```
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The API will listen on `localhost:9000` and the frontend on `localhost:3000`.
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Client files are automatically compiled on change, and the web browser will
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reload them automatically thanks to hot module replacement.
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### Test federation
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This will run 3 nodes:
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```
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$ npm run clean:server:test
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$ npm run play
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```
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Then you will get access to the three nodes at `http://localhost:900{1,2,3}`
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with the `root` as username and `test{1,2,3}` for the password.
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