# Building AFFiNE Web > **Warning**: > > This document has not been updated for a while. > If you find any outdated information, please feel free to open an issue or submit a PR. > **Note** > For developing & building desktop client app, please refer to [building-desktop-client-app.md](./building-desktop-client-app.md) ## Table of Contents - [Prerequisites](#prerequisites) - [Setup Environment](#setup-environment) - [Start Development Server](#start-development-server) - [Testing](#testing) ## Prerequisites AFFiNE client has both **Node.js** & **Rust** toolchains. ### Install Node.js We suggest develop our product under node.js LTS(Long-term support) version #### Option 1: Manually install node.js install [Node LTS version](https://nodejs.org/en/download) > Up to now, the major node.js version is 18.x #### Option 2: Use node version manager install [fnm](https://github.com/Schniz/fnm) ```sh fnm use ``` ### Install Rust Tools Please follow the official guide at https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install. ### Setup Node.js Environment This setup requires modern yarn (currently `3.x`), run this if your yarn version is `1.x` Reference: [Yarn installation doc](https://yarnpkg.com/getting-started/install) ```sh corepack enable corepack prepare yarn@stable --activate ``` ```sh # install dependencies yarn install ``` ### Build Native Dependencies Run the following script. It will build the native module at [`/packages/native`](/packages/native) and build Node.js binding using [NAPI.rs](https://napi.rs/). This could take a while if you build it for the first time. Note: use `strip` from system instead of `binutils` if you are running MacOS. [see problem here](https://github.com/toeverything/AFFiNE/discussions/2840) ``` yarn workspace @affine/native build ``` ### Build Infra ```sh yarn run build:infra ``` ### Build Plugins ```sh yarn run build:plugins ``` ### Build Server Dependencies ```sh yarn workspace @affine/storage build ``` ## Testing Adding test cases is strongly encouraged when you contribute new features and bug fixes. We use [Playwright](https://playwright.dev/) for E2E test, and [vitest](https://vitest.dev/) for unit test. To test locally, please make sure browser binaries are already installed via `npx playwright install`. Also make sure you have built the `@affine/core` workspace before running E2E tests. ### Unit Test ```sh yarn test ``` ### E2E Test ```shell # there are `affine-local`, `affine-migration`, `affine-local`, `affine-plugin`, `affine-prototype` e2e tests, # which are run under different situations. cd tests/affine-local yarn e2e ```