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# SelfPrivacy API contributors guide
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Instructions for [VScode](https://code.visualstudio.com) or [VScodium](https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium) under Unix-like platform.
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1. **To get started, create an account for yourself on the** [**SelfPrivacy Gitea**](https://git.selfprivacy.org/user/sign_up). Proceed to fork
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the [repository](https://git.selfprivacy.org/SelfPrivacy/selfprivacy-rest-api), and clone it on your local computer:
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```git clone https://git.selfprivacy.org/your_user_name/selfprivacy-rest-api```
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2. **Install Nix**
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```sh <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install)```
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For detailed installation information, please review and follow: [link](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/installation/installing-binary.html#installing-a-binary-distribution).
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3. **Change directory to the cloned repository and start a nix shell:**
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```cd selfprivacy-rest-api && nix-shell```
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Nix will install all of the necessary packages for development work, all further actions will take place only within nix-shell.
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4. **Install these plugins for VScode/VScodium**
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Required: ```ms-python.python```, ```ms-python.vscode-pylance```
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Optional, but highly recommended: ```ms-python.black-formatter```, ```bbenoist.Nix```, ```ryanluker.vscode-coverage-gutters```
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5. **Set the path to the python interpreter from the nix store.** To do this, execute the command:
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```whereis python```
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Copy the path that starts with ```/nix/store/``` and ends with ```env/bin/python```
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```/nix/store/???-python3-3.9.??-env/bin/python```
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Click on the python version selection in the lower right corner, and replace the path to the interpreter in the project with the one you copied from the terminal.
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6. **Congratulations :) Now you can develop new changes and test the project locally in a Nix environment.**
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## What do you need to know before starting development work?
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- RestAPI is no longer utilized, the project has moved to [GraphQL](https://graphql.org), however, the API functionality still works on Rest
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## What to do after making changes to the repository?
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**Run unit tests** using ```pytest .```
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Make sure that all tests pass successfully and the API works correctly. For convenience, you can use the built-in VScode interface.
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How to review the percentage of code coverage? Execute the command:
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```coverage run -m pytest && coverage xml && coverage report```
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Next, use the recommended extension ```ryanluker.vscode-coverage-gutters```, navigate to one of the test files, and click the "watch" button on the bottom panel of VScode.
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**Format (linting) code**, we use [black](https://pypi.org/project/black/) formatting, enter
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```black .``` to automatically format files, or use the recommended extension.
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**And please remember, we have adopted** [**commit naming convention**](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/), follow the link for more information.
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Please request a review from at least one of the other maintainers. If you are not sure who to request, request a review from SelfPrivacy/Devs team.
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## Helpful links!
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**SelfPrivacy Contributor chat :3**
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- [**Telegram:** @selfprivacy_dev](https://t.me/selfprivacy_dev)
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- [**Matrix:** #dev:selfprivacy.org](https://matrix.to/#/#dev:selfprivacy.org)
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**Helpful material to review:**
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- [GraphQL Query Language Documentation](https://graphql.org/)
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- [Documentation Strawberry - python library for working with GraphQL](https://strawberry.rocks/docs/)
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- [Nix Documentation](https://nixos.org/guides/ad-hoc-developer-environments.html)
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### Track your time
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If you are working on a task, please track your time and add it to the commit message. For example:
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```
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feat: add new feature
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- did some work
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- did some more work
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fixes #4, spent @1h30m
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```
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[Timewarrior](https://timewarrior.net/) is a good tool for tracking time.
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