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title: Hacking on SourceHut
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This document provides information for those interested in hacking on or
contributing to SourceHut.
# Installation
Here are some tips to expedite the installation procedure:
* A PostgreSQL database and Redis server are always required.
* Some services require (or may optionally make use of) an S3-compatible
storage backend. Minio is recommended for this purpose.
* Generally, you can skip the webhooks daemons unless you need them.
* Always prefer [package installations][1] for obtaining dependencies.
* You can *usually* get away without configuring the outgoing mail settings,
but you may still have to generate a PGP key to get things started up.
* You can skip setting up a reverse proxy and use our development servers via
`python3 run.py` instead.
* Some services depend on other services. Some such integrations are optional,
but all services depend on meta.sr.ht.
[1]: /installation.md#installing-from-packages "SourceHut docs: Installing from packages"
## Dev dependencies
In addition to the runtime dependencies of our packages, building
packages from source requires additional build-time dependencies:
* `sassc` for CSS pre-processing
* `minify` for minifying CSS
* `go` for compiling the Go APIs
* `make` for making
## Generic instructions
Do this once, when starting with meta.sr.ht:
* Check out [meta.sr.ht](https://git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/meta.sr.ht) and
[core.sr.ht](https://git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/core.sr.ht). Make sure to clone with
`--recurse-submodules`.
* Copy meta.sr.ht's `config.example.ini` to `config.ini` and configure
everything following the instructions in the comments.
When filling in the `config.ini` file, remember the following:
* Some of the comments will ask you to run programs such as `srht-keygen` —
these can be found in the core.sr.ht repository.
* If you do not have SSL enabled for Postgres, be sure to add `?sslmode=disable`
to the end of your Postgres URL.
Then, for each `SERVICE` (e.g. `meta.sr.ht`):
* `export SRHT_PATH=/path/to/core.sr.ht/srht`
* `export PYTHONPATH=/path/to/core.sr.ht:/path/to/$SERVICE`
* `make all`
To avoid conflicts with the `email` package, you should now `unset PYTHONPATH`.
Note that core.sr.ht is not a service, but merely a repository of code shared
between services.
For each service *except* meta.sr.ht:
* Copy the service's section(s) from its `config.example.ini` into meta.sr.ht's
`config.ini`, modifying it according to the comments.
* `ln -s /path/to/meta.sr.ht/config.ini config.ini`
For each `SERVICE`:
* `createdb $SERVICE` (e.g. `createdb meta.sr.ht`)
* `psql -d $SERVICE -f schema.sql` (e.g. `psql -d meta.sr.ht -f schema.sql`)
To run a service:
* `./api/api` (must be run before the following command)
* `python3 run.py`
For the APIs to be able to talk to each other, you need to correctly register
each service as a client. You will find more instructions on the
meta.example.org/oauth page, as well as in the [OAuth
Reference](https://man.sr.ht/meta.sr.ht/oauth-api.md). After you have created
the OAuth clients, find each respective database entry in the `oauthclient`
table, and set the `preauthorized` column to `TRUE` for each one.
# Sending Patches
We use [git send-email](https://git-send-email.io) and discuss patches (and
other development topics) on the
[sr.ht-dev](https://lists.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/sr.ht-dev) list. Please send your
patches and development questions there.
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