This is the source code for the website, both backend and frontend. That's running on https://flathub.org.
First of all thanks for considering contributing to this project!
Pull requests are welcome. Please, create an issue first explaining what you want to do and how.
If you want to contribute translations, please check out the instructions below.
This overview is supposed to give you a quick grasp, of what we have and how it works. There are subtle differences between local/prod - this is an approximation.
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You'll need git, yarn, docker and docker-compose-plugin.
Go to the folder where you manage your projects and checkout this project.
Then start the backend:
cd backend
docker compose upYou might need to use --build to rebuild the images, when dependencies change.
Use another terminal session to run the following or use your browser to go to https://localhost:8000/docs and use the UI to run the /update endpoint.
This will populate the database with the latest data from Flathub.
curl -X POST localhost:8000/updateThen open a terminal and go to the frontend folder. If it's the first time you run it, run
yarnThen you should be able to start the dev server and see changes to the code:
yarn devWe're generating the api client from the openapi spec. To do so, make sure the backend is running and then run:
yarn openapi-codegenYou can also start the storybook via:
yarn storybookOr view the current state of our storybook
You can find more backend instructions in the README in the backend folder.
We're using Weblate to translate the UI. So feel free, to contribute translations over there.
In both staging and development environments, Stripe is running in test mode (all data is fake). To test payment, card details can be used from https://stripe.com/docs/testing.
Thanks to Chromatic for providing the visual testing platform that helps us review UI changes and catch visual regressions.