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# Contributing
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- [Requirements](#requirements)
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- [Creating pull requests](#creating-pull-requests)
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- [Commits and commit history](#commits-and-commit-history)
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- [Development workflow](#development-workflow)
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- [Updates to VS Code](#updates-to-vs-code)
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- [Build](#build)
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- [Test](#test)
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- [Unit tests](#unit-tests)
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- [Integration tests](#integration-tests)
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- [End-to-end tests](#end-to-end-tests)
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- [Structure](#structure)
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- [Modifications to VS Code](#modifications-to-vs-code)
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- [Currently Known Issues](#currently-known-issues)
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- [Detailed CI and build process docs](../ci)
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## Requirements
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The prerequisites for contributing to code-server are almost the same as those
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for [VS
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Code](https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode/wiki/How-to-Contribute#prerequisites).
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Here is what is needed:
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- `node` v14.x
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- `git` v2.x or greater
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- [`yarn`](https://classic.yarnpkg.com/en/)
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- Used to install JS packages and run scripts
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- [`nfpm`](https://classic.yarnpkg.com/en/)
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- Used to build `.deb` and `.rpm` packages
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- [`jq`](https://stedolan.github.io/jq/)
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- Used to build code-server releases
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- [`gnupg`](https://gnupg.org/index.html)
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- All commits must be signed and verified; see GitHub's [Managing commit
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signature
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verification](https://docs.github.com/en/github/authenticating-to-github/managing-commit-signature-verification)
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or follow [this tutorial](https://joeprevite.com/verify-commits-on-github)
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- `build-essential` (Linux only - used by VS Code)
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- Get this by running `apt-get install -y build-essential`
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- `rsync` and `unzip`
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- Used for code-server releases
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- `bats`
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- Used to run script unit tests
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## Creating pull requests
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Please create a [GitHub Issue](https://github.com/cdr/code-server/issues) that
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includes context for issues that you see. You can skip this if the proposed fix
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is minor.
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In your pull requests (PR), link to the issue that the PR solves.
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Please ensure that the base of your PR is the **main** branch.
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### Commits and commit history
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We prefer a clean commit history. This means you should squash all fixups and
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fixup-type commits before asking for a review (e.g., clean up, squash, then force
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push). If you need help with this, feel free to leave a comment in your PR, and
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we'll guide you.
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## Development workflow
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```shell
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yarn
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yarn watch
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# Visit http://localhost:8080 once the build is completed.
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```
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`yarn watch` will live reload changes to the source.
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### Updates to VS Code
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Updating VS Code requires `git subtree`. On some RPM-based Linux distros, `git subtree` is not included by default and needs to be installed separately. To
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install, run `dnf install git-subtree` or `yum install git-subtree`.
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To update VS Code:
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1. Run `yarn update:vscode`.
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2. Enter a version (e.g., `1.53`)
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3. This will open a draft pull request for you.
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4. There will be merge conflicts. Commit them first, since it will be impossible
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for us to review your PR if you don't.
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5. Fix the conflicts. Then, test code-server locally to make sure everything
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works.
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6. Check the Node.js version that's used by Electron (which is shipped with VS
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Code. If necessary, update your version of Node.js to match.
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> Watch for updates to
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> `lib/vscode/src/vs/code/browser/workbench/workbench.html`. You may need to
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> make changes to `src/browser/pages/vscode.html`.
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### Build
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You can build as follows:
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```shell
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yarn build
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yarn build:vscode
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yarn release
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```
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Run your build:
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```shell
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cd release
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yarn --production
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# Runs the built JavaScript with Node.
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node .
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```
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Build the release packages (make sure that you run `yarn release` first):
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```shell
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yarn release:standalone
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yarn test:standalone-release
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yarn package
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```
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> On Linux, the currently running distro will become the minimum supported
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> version. In our GitHub Actions CI, we use CentOS 7 for maximum compatibility.
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> If you need your builds to support older distros, run the build commands
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> inside a Docker container with all the build requirements installed.
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### Test
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There are three kinds of tests in code-server:
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1. Unit tests
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2. Integration tests
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3. End-to-end tests
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### Unit tests
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Our unit tests are written in TypeScript and run using
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[Jest](https://jestjs.io/), the testing framework].
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These live under [test/unit](../test/unit).
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We use unit tests for functions and things that can be tested in isolation.
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### Integration tests
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These are a work in progress. We build code-server and run a script called
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[test-standalone-release.sh](../ci/build/test-standalone-release.sh), which
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ensures that code-server's CLI is working.
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Our integration tests look at components that rely on one another. For example,
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testing the CLI requires us to build and package code-server.
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### End-to-end tests
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The end-to-end (e2e) tests are written in TypeScript and run using
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[Playwright](https://playwright.dev/).
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These live under [test/e2e](../test/e2e).
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Before the e2e tests run, we run `globalSetup`, which eliminates the need to log
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in before each test by preserving the authentication state.
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Take a look at `codeServer.test.ts` to see how you would use it (see
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`test.use`).
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We also have a model where you can create helpers to use within tests. See
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[models/CodeServer.ts](../test/e2e/models/CodeServer.ts) for an example.
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Generally speaking, e2e means testing code-server while running in the browser
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and interacting with it in a way that's similar to how a user would interact
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with it. When running these tests with `yarn test:e2e`, you must have
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code-server running locally. In CI, this is taken care of for you.
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## Structure
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The `code-server` script serves as an HTTP API for login and starting a remote VS
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Code process.
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The CLI code is in [src/node](../src/node) and the HTTP routes are implemented
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in [src/node/routes](../src/node/routes).
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Most of the meaty parts are in the VS Code portion of the codebase under
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[lib/vscode](../lib/vscode), which we describe next.
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### Modifications to VS Code
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In v1 of code-server, we had a patch of VS Code that split the codebase into a
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front-end and a server. The front-end consisted of the UI code, while the server
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ran the extensions and exposed an API to the front-end for file access and all
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UI needs.
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Over time, Microsoft added support to VS Code to run it on the web. They have
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made the front-end open source, but not the server. As such, code-server v2 (and
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later) uses the VS Code front-end and implements the server. We do this by using
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a Git subtree to fork and modify VS Code. This code lives under
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[lib/vscode](../lib/vscode).
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Some noteworthy changes in our version of VS Code include:
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- Adding our build file, which includes our code and VS Code's web code
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- Allowing multiple extension directories (both user and built-in)
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- Modifying the loader, WebSocket, webview, service worker, and asset requests to
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use the URL of the page as a base (and TLS, if necessary for the WebSocket)
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- Sending client-side telemetry through the server
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- Allowing modification of the display language
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- Making it possible for us to load code on the client
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- Making it possible to install extensions of any kind
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- Fixing issue with getting disconnected when your machine sleeps or hibernates
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- Adding connection type to web socket query parameters
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As the web portion of VS Code matures, we'll be able to shrink and possibly
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eliminate our modifications. In the meantime, upgrading the VS Code version requires
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us to ensure that our changes are still applied and work as intended. In the future,
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we'd like to run VS Code unit tests against our builds to ensure that features
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work as expected.
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> We have [extension docs](../ci/README.md) on the CI and build system.
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If the functionality you're working on does NOT depend on code from VS Code, please
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move it out and into code-server.
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### Currently Known Issues
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- Creating custom VS Code extensions and debugging them doesn't work
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- Extension profiling and tips are currently disabled
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