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# Building AFFiNE Web
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> **Note**
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> For developing & building desktop client app, please refer to [building-desktop-client-app.md](./building-desktop-client-app.md)
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## Table of Contents
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- [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
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- [Setup Environment](#setup-environment)
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- [Start Development Server](#start-development-server)
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- [Testing](#testing)
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## Prerequisites
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AFFiNE client has both **Node.js** & **Rust** toolchains.
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### Install Node.js
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We suggest develop our product under node.js LTS(Long-term support) version
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#### Option 1: Manually install node.js
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install [Node LTS version](https://nodejs.org/en/download)
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> Up to now, the major node.js version is 18.x
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#### Option 2: Use node version manager
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install [nvm](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm)
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```sh
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nvm install 18
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nvm use 18
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```
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### Install Rust Tools
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Please follow the official guide at https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install.
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### Setup Node.js Environment
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This setup requires modern yarn (currently `3.x`), run this if your yarn version is `1.x`
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Reference: [Yarn installation doc](https://yarnpkg.com/getting-started/install)
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```sh
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corepack enable
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corepack prepare yarn@stable --activate
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```
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```sh
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# install dependencies
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yarn install
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```
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### Build Native Dependencies
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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/).
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This could take a while if you build it for the first time.
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Note: use `strip` from system instead of `binutils` if you are runinng MacOS. [see problem here](https://github.com/toeverything/AFFiNE/discussions/2840)
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```
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yarn workspace @affine/native build
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```
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## Debugging the Electron App
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You need to run two scripts to run the app in development mode
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Firstly, run the web app which is served at :8080
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yarn dev # you may want to chose `dev - 100.84.105.99:11001` when selecting the dev server
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```
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Secondly, bring up the electron app
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yarn workspace @affine/electron dev
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```
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If everything goes well, you should see the AFFiNE App window popping up in a few seconds. 🎉
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## Testing
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Adding test cases is strongly encouraged when you contribute new features and bug fixes.
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We use [Playwright](https://playwright.dev/) for E2E test, and [vitest](https://vitest.dev/) for unit test.
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To test locally, please make sure browser binaries are already installed via `npx playwright install`.
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Also make sure you have built the `@affine/web` workspace before running E2E tests.
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```sh
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yarn build
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# run tests in headless mode in another terminal window
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yarn test
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```
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## Troubleshooting
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> I ran `yarn start -p 8080` after `yarn build` but the index page returned 404.
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Try stopping your development server (initialized by `yarn dev:local` or something) and running `yarn build` again.
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