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Building AFFiNE Web
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Note
For developing & building desktop client app, please refer to building-desktop-client-app.md
Table of Contents
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
Up to now, the major node.js version is 18.x
Option 2: Use node version manager
install fnm
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
corepack enable
corepack prepare yarn@stable --activate
# install dependencies
yarn install
Build Native Dependencies
Run the following script. It will build the native module at /packages/native
and build Node.js binding using 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
yarn workspace @affine/native build
Build Infra
yarn run build:infra
Build Plugins
yarn run build:plugins
Build Server Dependencies
yarn workspace @affine/storage build
Testing
Adding test cases is strongly encouraged when you contribute new features and bug fixes.
We use Playwright for E2E test, and vitest 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
yarn test
E2E Test
# 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