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# Zeppelin development environment
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Zeppelin's development environment runs entirely within a Docker container.
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Below you can find instructions for setting up the environment and getting started with development!
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**Note:** If you'd just like to run the bot for your own server, see 👉 **[PRODUCTION.md](./PRODUCTION.md)** 👈
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## Starting the development environment
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### Using VSCode devcontainers
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1. Install Docker
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2. Make a copy of `.env.example` called `.env`
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3. Fill in the missing values in `.env`
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4. In VSCode: Install the `Remote - Containers` plugin
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5. In VSCode: Run `Remote-Containers: Open Folder in Container...` and select the Zeppelin folder
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### Using VSCode remote SSH plugin
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1. Install Docker
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2. Make a copy of `.env.example` called `.env`
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3. Fill in the missing values in `.env`
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4. Run `docker compose -f docker-compose.development.yml up` to start the development environment
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5. In VSCode: Install the `Remote - SSH` plugin
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6. In VSCode: Run `Remote-SSH: Connect to Host...`
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* As the address, use `ubuntu@127.0.0.1:3002` (where `3002` matches `DOCKER_DEV_SSH_PORT` in `.env`)
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* Use the password specified in `.env` as `DOCKER_DEV_SSH_PASSWORD`
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7. In VSCode: Once connected, click `Open folder...` and select `/home/ubuntu/zeppelin`
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### Using JetBrains Gateway
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1. Install Docker
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2. Make a copy of `.env.example` called `.env`
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3. Fill in the missing values in `.env`
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4. Run `docker compose -f docker-compose.development.yml up` to start the development environment
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5. Choose `Connect via SSH` and create a new connection:
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* Username: `ubuntu`
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* Host: `127.0.0.1`
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* Port: `3002` (matching the `DOCKER_DEV_SSH_PORT` value in `.env`)
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6. Click `Check Connection and Continue` and enter the password specified in `.env` as `DOCKER_DEV_SSH_PASSWORD` when asked
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7. In the next pane:
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* IDE version: WebStorm, PHPStorm, or IntelliJ IDEA
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* Project directory: `/home/ubuntu/zeppelin`
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8. Click `Download and Start IDE`
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### Using any other IDE with SSH development support
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1. Install Docker
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2. Make a copy of `.env.example` called `.env`
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3. Fill in the missing values in `.env`
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4. Run `docker compose -f docker-compose.development.yml up` to start the development environment
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5. Use the following credentials for connecting with your IDE:
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* Host: `127.0.0.1`
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* Port: `3002` (matching the `DOCKER_DEV_SSH_PORT` value in `.env`)
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* Username: `ubuntu`
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* Password: As specified in `.env` as `DOCKER_DEV_SSH_PASSWORD`
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## Starting the project
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### Starting the backend (bot + api)
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These commands are run inside the dev container. You should be able to open a terminal in your IDE after connecting.
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1. `cd ~/zeppelin/backend`
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2. `npm ci`
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3. `npm run migrate-dev`
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4. `npm run watch`
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### Starting the dashboard
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These commands are run inside the dev container. You should be able to open a terminal in your IDE after connecting.
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1. `cd ~/zeppelin/dashboard`
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2. `npm ci`
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3. `npm run watch-build`
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### Opening the dashboard
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Browse to https://localhost:3300 to view the dashboard
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Moved to [docs/DEVELOPMENT.md](docs/DEVELOPMENT.md)
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