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# OpenProject development Setup on Debian / Ubuntu
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To develop OpenProject a setup similar to that for using OpenProject in production is needed.
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This guide assumes that you have a Ubuntu 16.04. installation installation with administrative rights. This guide will work
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analogous with all other distributions, but may require slight changes in the required packages. _Please, help us to extend this guide with information on other distributions should there be required changes._
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OpenProject will be installed with a PostgreSQL database. This guide will work analogous with a MySQL installation, though.
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**Please note**: This guide is NOT suitable for a production setup, but only for developing with it!
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If you find any bugs or you have any recommendations for improving this tutorial, please, feel free to send a pull request or comment in the [OpenProject forums](https://community.openproject.org/projects/openproject/boards).
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# Prepare your environment
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We need an active Ruby and Node JS environment to run OpenProject. To this end, we need some packages installed on the system.o
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```bash
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[dev@ubuntu]# sudo apt-get update
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[dev@ubuntu]# sudo apt-get install git curl build-essential zlib1g-dev libyaml-dev libssl-dev libmysqlclient-dev libpq-dev libsqlite3-dev libreadline-dev libffi6
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```
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## Install Ruby 2.6.
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Use [rbenv](https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv) and [ruby-build](https://github.com/rbenv/ruby-build#readme) to install Ruby 2.6.
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**Install rbenv**
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rbenv is a ruby version manager that lets you quickly switch between ruby versions.
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```bash
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# Install rbenv locally for the dev user
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[dev@ubuntu]# git clone https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv.git ~/.rbenv
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# Optional: Compile bash extensions
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[dev@ubuntu]# cd ~/.rbenv && src/configure && make -C src
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# Add rbenv to the shell's $PATH.
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[dev@ubuntu]# echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.rbenv/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bash_profile
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# Run rbenv-init and follow the instructions to initialize rbenv on any shell
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[dev@ubuntu]# ~/.rbenv/bin/rbenv init
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# Source bash_profile
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[dev@ubuntu]# source ~/.bash_profile
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```
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**Installing ruby-build**
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ruby-build is an addon to rbenv that installs ruby versions
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```bash
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[dev@ubuntu]# git clone https://github.com/rbenv/ruby-build.git ~/.rbenv/plugins/ruby-build
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```
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**Installing ruby-2.6**
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With both installed, we can now install the actual ruby version 2.6. You can check available ruby versions with `rbenv install --list`.
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At the time of this writing, the latest stable version is `2.6.1`, which we also require.
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We suggest you install the version we require in the [Gemfile](https://github.com/opf/openproject/blob/dev/Gemfile). Search for the `ruby '~> X.Y.Z'` line
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and install that version.
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```bash
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# Install the required version as read from the Gemfile
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[dev@ubuntu]# rbenv install 2.6.1
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```
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This might take a while depending on whether ruby is built from source. After it is complete, you need to tell rbenv to globally activate this version
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```bash
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[dev@ubuntu]# rbenv global 2.6.1
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```
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You also need to install [bundler](https://github.com/bundler/bundler/), the ruby gem bundler.
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```bash
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[dev@ubuntu]# gem install bundler
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```
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## Setup PostgreSQL database
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Next, install a PostgreSQL database. If you wish to use a MySQL database instead and have installed one, skip these steps.
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```bash
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[dev@debian]# sudo apt-get install postgresql postgresql-client
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```
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Create the OpenProject database user and accompanied database.
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```bash
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[dev@ubuntu]# sudo su postgres
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[postgres@ubuntu]# createuser -d -P openproject
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```
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You will be prompted for a password, for the remainder of these instructions, we assume its `openproject-dev-password`.
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Now, create the database `openproject_dev` and `openproject_test` owned by the previously created user.
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```bash
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[postgres@ubuntu]# createdb -O openproject openproject_dev
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[postgres@ubuntu]# createdb -O openproject openproject_test
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# Exit the shell as postgres
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[postgres@ubuntu]# exit
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```
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## Install Node.js
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We will install the latest LTS version of Node.js via [nodenv](https://github.com/nodenv/nodenv). This is basically the same steps as for rbenv:
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**Install nodenv**
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```bash
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# Install nodenv
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[dev@ubuntu]# git clone https://github.com/nodenv/nodenv.git ~/.nodenv
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# Optional: Install bash extensions
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[dev@ubuntu]# cd ~/.nodenv && src/configure && make -C src
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# Add nodenv to the shell's $PATH.
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[dev@ubuntu]# echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.nodenv/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bash_profile
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# Run nodenv init and follow the instructions to initialize nodenv on any shell
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[dev@ubuntu]# ~/.nodenv/bin/nodenv init
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# Source bash_profile
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[dev@ubuntu]# source ~/.bash_profile
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```
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**Install node-build**
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```bash
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[dev@ubuntu]# git clone https://github.com/nodenv/node-build.git $(nodenv root)/plugins/node-build
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```
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**Install latest LTS node version**
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You can find the latest LTS version here: https://nodejs.org/en/download/
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Currently, this is v8.12.0 Install and activate it with:
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```bash
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[dev@ubuntu]# nodenv install 8.12.0
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[dev@ubuntu]# nodenv global 8.12.0
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```
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## Verify your installation
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You should now have an active ruby and node installation. Verify that it works with these commands.
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```bash
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[dev@ubuntu]# ruby --version
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ruby 2.6.1p33 (2019-01-30 revision 66950) [x86_64-darwin16]
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[dev@ubuntu]# bundler --version
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Bundler version 2.0.1
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[dev@ubuntu]# npm --version
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6.7.0
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```
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# Install OpenProject
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```bash
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# Download the repository
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[dev@ubuntu]# git clone https://github.com/opf/openproject.git
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[dev@ubuntu]# cd openproject
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# Install gem dependencies
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# If you get errors here, you're likely missing a development dependency for your distribution
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[dev@ubuntu]# bundle install
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# Install node_modules
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[dev@ubuntu]# npm install
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```
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Note that we have checked out the `dev` branch of the OpenProject repository. Development in OpenProject happens in the `dev` branch (there is no `master` branch).
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So, if you want to develop a feature, create a feature branch from a current `dev` branch.
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## Configure OpenProject
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Create and configure the database configuration file in `config/database.yml` (relative to the openproject-directory.
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```bash
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[dev@debian]# vim config/database.yml
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```
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Now edit the `config/database.yml` file and insert your database credentials.
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It should look like this (just with your database name, username, and password):
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default: &default
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adapter: postgresql
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encoding: unicode
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host: localhost
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username: openproject
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password: openproject-dev-password
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development:
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<<: *default
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database: openproject_dev
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test:
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<<: *default
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database: openproject_test
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```
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**NOTE:** If you want to use MySQL instead and have a database installed, simply use the MySQL section of the exemplary `database.yml.example` configuration file.
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## Finish the Installation of OpenProject
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Now, run the following tasks to migrate and seed the dev database, and prepare the test setup for running tests locally.
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```bash
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[dev@ubuntu]# export RAILS_ENV=development
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[dev@ubuntu]# ./bin/rake db:migrate db:seed db:test:prepare
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```
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## Run OpenProject through foreman
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You can run all required workers of OpenProject through `foreman`, which combines them in a single tab. This is useful for starting out,
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however most developers end up running the tasks in separate shells for better understanding of the log output, since foreman will combine all of them.
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```bash
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[dev@ubuntu]# gem install foreman
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[dev@ubuntu]# foreman start -f Procfile.dev
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```
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The application will be available at `http://127.0.0.1:5000`. To customize bind address and port copy the `.env.sample` provided in the root of this
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project as `.env` and [configure values][foreman-env] as required.
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By default a worker process will also be started. In development asynchronous execution of long-running background tasks (sending emails, copying projects,
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etc.) may be of limited use. To disable the worker process:
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echo "concurrency: web=1,assets=1,worker=0" >> .foreman
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For more information refer to Foreman documentation section on [default options][foreman-defaults].
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You can access the application with the admin-account having the following credentials:
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Username: admin
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Password: admin
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## Run OpenProject manually
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To run OpenProject manually, you need to run the rails server and the webpack frontend bundler to:
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**Rails web server**
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```bash
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[dev@ubuntu]# RAILS_ENV=development ./bin/rails server
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```
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This will start the development server on port `3000` by default.
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**Webpack bundling**
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```bash
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[dev@ubuntu]# RAILS_ENV=development npm run webpack-watch
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```
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This will watch for any changes within the `frontend/` and compile the application javascript bundle on demand. You will need to watch this tab for the compilation output,
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should you be working on the TypeScript / Angular frontend part.
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## Start Coding
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Please have a look at [our development guidelines](https://www.openproject.org/open-source/code-contributions/) for tips and guides on how to start coding. We have advice on how to get your changes back into the OpenProject core as smooth as possible.
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Also, take a look at the `doc` directory in our sources, especially the [how to run tests](https://github.com/opf/openproject/blob/dev/docs/development/running-tests.md) documentation (we like to have automated tests for every new developed feature).
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## Troubleshooting
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The OpenProject logfile can be found here:
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/home/openproject/openproject/log/development.log
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```
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If an error occurs, it should be logged there (as well as in the output to STDOUT/STDERR of the rails server process).
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## Questions, Comments, and Feedback
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If you have any further questions, comments, feedback, or an idea to enhance this guide, please tell us at the appropriate community.openproject.org [forum](https://community.openproject.org/projects/openproject/boards/9).
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[Follow OpenProject on twitter](https://twitter.com/openproject), and follow [the news](https://www.openproject.org/blog) to stay up to date.
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[foreman-defaults]:http://ddollar.github.io/foreman/#DEFAULT-OPTIONS
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[foreman-env]:http://ddollar.github.io/foreman/#ENVIRONMENT
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