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  • # Setup your development environment <!-- omit in toc -->
    
    ## Table of contents <!-- omit in toc -->
    
    - [Introduction](#introduction)
    
    - [Pre-requisites](#pre-requisites)
      - [(recommended) Develop inside the app Container with VSCode](#recommended-develop-inside-the-app-container-with-vscode)
      - [(not-recommended) Develop outside the app container](#not-recommended-develop-outside-the-app-container)
    - [Install Castopod Host's dependencies](#install-castopod-hosts-dependencies)
    
    - [Initialize and populate database](#initialize-and-populate-database)
    - [Start hacking](#start-hacking)
    - [Going Further](#going-further)
      - [Useful docker / docker-compose commands](#useful-docker--docker-compose-commands)
    
      - [Allocation failed - JavaScript heap out of memory](#allocation-failed---javascript-heap-out-of-memory)
      - [Files created inside container are attributed to root locally (Linux)](#files-created-inside-container-are-attributed-to-root-locally-linux)
    
    Castopod Host is a web app based on the `php` framework
    
    [CodeIgniter 4](https://codeigniter.com).
    
    To setup a dev environment, we use [Docker](https://www.docker.com/). A
    `docker-compose.yml` and `Dockerfile` are included in the project's root folder
    to help you kickstart your contribution.
    
    > Know that you don't need any prior knowledge of Docker to follow the next
    > steps. However, if you wish to use your own environment, feel free to do so!
    
    0. Install [docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker).
    
       ```bash
       git clone https://code.podlibre.org/podlibre/castopod-host.git
       ```
    
    2. Create a `.env` file with the minimum required config to connect the app to
    
       the database and use redis as a cache handler:
    
       # By default, this is set to true in the app config.
       # For development, this must be set to false as it is
       # on a local environment
       app.forceGlobalSecureRequests=false
    
       app.baseURL="http://localhost:8080/"
       app.mediaBaseURL="http://localhost:8080/"
    
       app.adminGateway="cp-admin"
       app.authGateway="cp-auth"
    
       database.default.hostname="mariadb"
       database.default.database="castopod"
       database.default.username="podlibre"
       database.default.password="castopod"
    
       # You may not want to use redis as your cache handler
       # Comment/remove the two lines above and uncomment
       # the next line for file caching.
       #cache.handler="file"
       ```
    
       > _NB._ You can tweak your environment by setting more environment variables
       > in your custom `.env` file. See the `env` for examples or the
       > [CodeIgniter4 User Guide](https://codeigniter.com/user_guide/index.html)
       > for more info.
    
    3. (for docker desktop) Add the repository you've cloned to docker desktop's
       `Settings` > `Resources` > `File Sharing`
    
    ## (recommended) Develop inside the app Container with VSCode
    
    If you're working in VSCode, you can take advantage of the `.devcontainer/`
    folder. It defines a development environment (dev container) with preinstalled
    requirements and VSCode extensions so you don't have to worry about them. All
    required services will be loaded automagically!
    
    1. Install the VSCode extension
       [Remote - Containers](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-vscode-remote.remote-containers)
    2. `Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + P` > `Open in container`
    
       > The VSCode window will reload inside the dev container. It may take a long
       > time on first load as it is building all necessary services.
    
       You're now **inside the dev container**, you may use the VSCode console
       (`Terminal` > `New Terminal`) to run any command:
    
    For more info, see
    [VSCode Remote Containers](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/containers)
    
    ## (not-recommended) Develop outside the app container
    
    You do not wish to use the VSCode devcontainer? No problem!
    
       ```bash
       # starts all services declared in docker-compose.yml file
       # -d option starts the containers in the background
       docker-compose up -d
    
       # See all running processes (you should see 3 processes running)
       docker-compose ps
    
       # Alternatively, you can check all docker processes
       docker ps -a
    
       > The `docker-compose up -d` command will boot 4 containers in the
       > background:
       >
    
       > - `castopod-host_app`: a php based container with CodeIgniter4 requirements
    
       > - `castopod-host_redis`: a [redis](https://redis.io/) database to handle
    
       > - `castopod-host_mariadb`: a [mariadb](https://mariadb.org/) server for
    
       > - `castopod-host_phpmyadmin`: a phpmyadmin server to visualize the mariadb
    
    2. Run any command by prefixing them with `docker-compose run --rm app`:
    
       # use Composer
       docker-compose run --rm app composer -V
    
    1. Install php dependencies with [Composer](https://getcomposer.org/)
    
       > **Note:**
       >
       > The php dependencies aren't included in the repository. Composer will check
       > the `composer.json` and `composer.lock` files to download the packages with
       > the right versions. The dependencies will live under the `vendor/` folder.
       > For more info, check out the
       > [Composer documentation](https://getcomposer.org/doc/).
    
    2. Install javascript dependencies with [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/)
    
       > **Note:**
       >
       > The javascript dependencies aren't included in the repository. Npm will
       > check the `package.json` and `package.lock` files to download the packages
       > with the right versions. The dependencies will live under the `node_module`
       > folder. For more info, check out the
       > [NPM documentation](https://docs.npmjs.com/).
    
       # generate/copy specific assets
       npm run build:js
       npm run build:css
       npm run build:icons
       npm run build:svg
       npm run copy:images
       npm run copy:fonts
       ```
    
       > **Note:**
       >
       > The static assets generated live under the `public/assets` folder, it
       > includes javascript, styles, images, fonts, icons and svg files.
    
    > **Note:**
    >
    > You may skip this section if you go through the install wizard (go to
    > `/cp-install`).
    
    
    1. Build the database with the migrate command:
    
       ```bash
       # loads the database schema during first migration
       php spark migrate -all
       ```
    
       You may need to undo the migration (rollback):
    
       ```bash
       # rolls back database schema (deletes all tables and their content)
       php spark migrate:rollback
       ```
    
    2. Populate the database with the required data:
    
       ```bash
       # Populates all required data
       php spark db:seed AppSeeder
       ```
    
       You may choose to add data separately:
    
       ```bash
       # Populates all categories
       php spark db:seed CategorySeeder
    
       # Populates all Languages
       php spark db:seed LanguageSeeder
    
       # Populates all podcasts platforms
       php spark db:seed PlatformSeeder
    
       # Populates all Authentication data (roles definition…)
       php spark db:seed AuthSeeder
       ```
    
    3. (optionnal) Populate the database with test data:
    
       ```bash
       # Populates test data (login: admin / password: AGUehL3P)
       php spark db:seed TestSeeder
    
       # Populates with fake podcast analytics
       php spark db:seed FakePodcastsAnalyticsSeeder
    
       # Populates with fake website analytics
       php spark db:seed FakeWebsiteAnalyticsSeeder
       ```
    
       TestSeeder will add an active superadmin user with the following credentials:
    
       - username: **admin**
       - password: **AGUehL3P**
    
    You're all set! Start working your magic by updating the project's files! Help
    yourself to the
    [CodeIgniter4 User Guide](https://codeigniter.com/user_guide/index.html) for
    more insights.
    
    - [localhost:8080](http://localhost:8080/) for the Castopod Host app
    
    - [localhost:8888](http://localhost:8888/) for the phpmyadmin interface:
    
    
      - username: **podlibre**
      - password: **castopod**
    
    
    ---
    
    ## Going Further
    
    ### Useful docker / docker-compose commands
    
    ```bash
    # monitor the app container
    
    docker-compose logs --tail 50 --follow --timestamps app
    
    # interact with redis server using included redis-cli command
    
    
    # monitor the redis container
    docker-compose logs --tail 50 --follow --timestamps redis
    
    
    docker-compose logs --tail 50 --follow --timestamps mariadb
    
    docker-compose logs --tail 50 --follow --timestamps phpmyadmin
    
    
    # restart docker containers
    docker-compose restart
    
    # Destroy all containers, opposite of `up` command
    docker-compose down
    
    Check [docker](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/docker/) and
    [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/reference/) documentations for
    more insights.
    
    ### Allocation failed - JavaScript heap out of memory
    
    This happens when running `npm install`.
    
    👉 By default, docker might not have access to enough RAM. Allocate more memory
    and run `npm install` again.
    
    ### Files created inside container are attributed to root locally (Linux)
    
    You may use Linux user namespaces to fix this:
    
    > **Note:**
    >
    > Replace "username" with your local username
    
    1. Go to `/etc/docker/daemon.json` and add:
    
       ```json
       {
         "userns-remap": "username"
       }
       ```
    
    2. Configure the subordinate uid/guid:
    
       ```bash
       username:1000:1
       username:100000:65536
       ```
    
       ```bash
       username:1000:1
       username:100000:65536
       ```
    
    3. Restart docker:
    
       ```bash
       sudo systemctl restart docker
       ```
    
    4. That's it! Now, the root user in the container will be mapped to the user on
       your local machine, no more permission problems! 🎉
    
    You can check
    [this great article](https://www.jujens.eu/posts/en/2017/Jul/02/docker-userns-remap/)
    to know more about how it works.