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# Development
Please as a first start, tell the community about your intent to develop a feature or fix a bug. Search for the associated issue if it exists or open one with steps to reproduce (for bugs) or a [user story](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_story#Principle) (for features).
## Setup
### Prerequisites
To setup your environment, you would need to install the following dependencies:
- git
- [nvm](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm/blob/master/README.md) (recommended) or nodejs installed on your system
- Chromium to run the end-to-end tests
- Python (preferably Python 3.11, minimum 3.9) and virtualenv
### Clone the repository
```bash
$ git clone https://github.com/gristlabs/grist-core
```
And then, enter the grist-core root directory:
```bash
$ cd grist-core/
```
### Setup nodejs
#### Using nvm (recommanded)
You need to install the supported nodejs version as well as yarn. To do so, in the grist-core root directory, run the following command to install nodejs via nvm:
```bash
$ nvm install
```
Now check that node is installed in the version specified in the `.nvmrc` file:
```bash
$ node --version
```
Then install yarn (the `-g` flag here means that yarn will be available globally):
```bash
$ npm install -g yarn
```
Now each time you want to load nodejs and yarn in your environment, just run the following command at grist-core root directory:
```bash
$ nvm use
```
#### Using nodejs
You can also use nodejs installed in your system. To prevent incompatibilities, ensure that the `node --version` command reports a version equal or greater to the one in `.nvmrc`.
### Install the python packages
Be sure to have Python and virtualenv installed. On debian-based Linux distributions, you can simply run the following command as root:
```bash
# apt install python3.11 python3.11-venv
```
### Install the project dependencies and build
First install the nodejs dependencies:
```bash
$ yarn install
```
Then prepare the virtual environment with all the python dependencies:
```bash
$ yarn install:python
```
Finally run this to do an initial build:
```bash
$ yarn run build:prod
```
## Start the server in development mode
Just run the following command:
```bash
$ yarn start
```
Each time you change something, just reload the webpage in your browser.
Happy coding!
### Pick an issue
Lost on what you can do to help? If you are new to Grist, you may just pick one of the issues labelled `good first issue`:
https://github.com/gristlabs/grist-core/labels/good%20first%20issue
## Debug the server
You can debug the NodeJS application using this command:
```bash
$ yarn start:debug
```
And start using your nodejs debugger client (like the Chrome Devtools). See https://nodejs.org/en/docs/guides/debugging-getting-started#inspector-clients
## Run tests
You may run the tests using one of these commands:
- `yarn test` to run all the tests
- `yarn test:smoke` to run the minimal test checking Grist can open, create and edit a document
- `yarn test:nbrowser` to run the end-to-end tests
- `yarn test:client` to run the tests for the client libraries
- `yarn test:common` to run the tests for the common libraries shared between the client and the server
- `yarn test:server` to run the backend tests
- `yarn test:docker` to run some end-to-end tests under docker
- `yarn test:python` to run the data engine tests
## Develop widgets
Check out this repository: https://github.com/gristlabs/grist-widget#readme
## Documentation
Some documentation to help you starting developing:
- [Overview of Grist Components](./overview.md)
- [The database](./database.md)
- [GrainJS & Grist Front-End Libraries](./grainjs.md)
- [GrainJS Documentation](https://github.com/gristlabs/grainjs/) (The library used to build the DOM)
- [The user support documentation](https://support.getgrist.com/)