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# V3 Contributing Guide
## Getting Started
### Using Docker
Start a development container (which includes NDC agents for testing):
```
docker compose run --build --rm dev_setup bash
```
### Without Docker
You will need to install some packages:
- The Rust compiler
- `protobuf-compiler`
For development, you may need to install some additional tools such as
`nextest`. See the [Dockerfile](Dockerfile).
### Building the source
If the dependencies are correctly installed as above, you should now be able to
run
```
cargo build
```
From here, you can follow the instructions in <README.md> to set up a working
server.
## Installing project dependencies with Nix
We maintain a [Nix Flake](flake.nix) that will install all of the project
dependencies required to work on `v3-engine`.
To use it:
1. [Install Nix](https://github.com/DeterminateSystems/nix-installer)
2. Run `nix develop` in the project root. This starts a new shell which exposes
the Nix project dependencies on your `$PATH`, and can be exited with `exit`.
3. Type `echo $IN_NIX_SHELL` to confirm you're in a Nix shell. It should print
"impure".
4. Run `which rustc` to verify that the Rust compiler is being provided by Nix.
You should see a path starting with `/nix/store/` and ending in `/bin/rustc`.
We also supply configuration for [direnv](https://direnv.net/) to allow
autoloading the Nix dependencies upon entering the project folder.
To use this:
1. Install direnv:
1. [Install the direnv program](https://direnv.net/docs/installation.html)
1. [Add the direnv hook to your shell](https://direnv.net/docs/hook.html)
1. Open a new terminal
1. `cp .envrc.local.example .envrc.local`
1. Run `direnv allow`
1. Nix should now install project dependencies and put them in your `$PATH`
whenever you enter the project folder.
1. Type `echo $IN_NIX_SHELL` to confirm you're in a Nix shell. It should print
"impure".
1. Run `which rustc` to verify that the Rust compiler is being provided by Nix.
You should see a path starting with `/nix/store/` and ending in `/bin/rustc`.
## Additional Reading
- [Architecture](docs/architecture.md)
- [Roles and Annotations](docs/roles-and-annotations.md)
- [Errors](docs/errors.md)