# Contributing ## Where should I start? Checkout [This Kanban Board](https://github.com/Suwayomi/Suwayomi-Server/projects/1) to see the rough development roadmap. ### Important notes - Notify the developers on [Suwayomi discord](https://discord.gg/DDZdqZWaHA) (#tachidesk-server and #tachidesk-webui channels) or open a WIP pull request before starting if you decide to take on working on anything from/not from the roadmap in order to avoid parallel efforts on the same issue/feature. - Your pull request will be squashed into a single commit. - We hate big pull requests, make them as small as possible, change one meaningful thing. Spam pull requests, we don't mind. ### Project goals and vision - Porting Mihon (Tachiyomi) and covering its features - Syncing with Mihon (Tachiyomi), [main issue](https://github.com/Suwayomi/Suwayomi-Server/issues/159) - Generally rejecting features that Mihon (Tachiyomi) (main app) doesn't have, - Unless it's something that makes sense for desktop sizes or desktop form factor (keyboard + mouse) - Additional/crazy features can go in forks and alternative clients - [Suwayomi-WebUI](https://github.com/Suwayomi/Suwayomi-WebUI) should - be responsive - support both desktop and mobile form factors well ## How does Suwayomi-Server work? This project has two components: 1. **Server:** contains the implementation of [Mihon (Tachiyomi)'s source library](https://github.com/mihonapp/mihon/tree/main/source-api) and uses an Android compatibility library to run jar libraries converted from apk extensions. All this concludes to serving a GraphQL API. 2. **WebUI:** A React SPA(`create-react-app`) project that works with the server to do the presentation located at https://github.com/Suwayomi/Suwayomi-WebUI ### API #### GraphQL The GraphQL API can be queried with a POST request to `/api/graphql`. There is also the GraphiQL IDE accessible by the browser at `/api/graphql` to perform ad-hoc queries and explore the API. #### REST > [!WARNING] > > Soon to be deprecated The REST API can be queried at `/api/v1`. An interactive Swagger API explorer is available at `/api/swagger-ui`. ### Tracker client authorization #### OAuth Since the url of a Suwayomi-Server is not known, it is not possible to redirect directly to the client.<br/> Thus, to provide tracker support via oauth, the tracker clients redirect to the [suwayomi website](https://suwayomi.org/) and there the actual redirection to the client takes place. When implementing the login process in your client you have to make sure to follow some preconditions: To be able to redirect to the client you have to attach a `state` object to the query of the auth url - this `state` object has to have a `redirectUrl` which points to the client route at which you want to handle the auth result - besides the `redirectUrl` you can pass any information you require to handle the result (e.g. the server `id` of the tracker client) - example URL for AniList: `https://anilist.co/api/v2/oauth/authorize?client_id=ID&response_type=token&state={ redirectUrl: "http://localhost:4567/handle/oauth/result", trackerId: 1, anyOtherInfo: "your client requires" }` Once the permission has been granted, you will get redirected to the client at the provided route (`redirectUrl`).<br/> - Example URL (decoded) for AniList: `http://localhost:4567/handle/oauth/result?access_token=TOKEN&token_type=Bearer&expires_in=31622400&state={ redirectUrl: "http://localhost:4567/handle/oauth/result", trackerId: 1, anyOtherInfo: "your client requires" }`).<br/> Finally, to finish the login process, you just have to pass this URL to the server as the `callbackUrl`. ## Why a web app? This structure is chosen to - Achieve the maximum multi-platform-ness - Gives the ability to access Suwayomi-Server from a remote client e.g., your phone, tablet or smart TV - Ease development of user interfaces for Suwayomi ## Building from source ### Prerequisites You need these software packages installed in order to build the project - Java Development Kit and Java Runtime Environment version 8 or newer(both Oracle JDK and OpenJDK works) ### building the full-blown jar (Suwayomi-Server + Suwayomi-WebUI bundle) Run `./gradlew server:downloadWebUI server:shadowJar`, the resulting built jar file will be `server/build/Suwayomi-Server-vX.Y.Z-rxxx.jar`. ### building without `webUI` bundled (server only) Delete `server/src/main/resources/WebUI.zip` if exists from previous runs, then run `./gradlew server:shadowJar`, the resulting built jar file will be `server/build/Suwayomi-Server-vX.Y.Z-rxxx.jar`. ### building the Windows package First Build the jar, then cd into the `scripts` directory and run `./windows-bundler.sh win32` or `./windows-bundler.sh win64` depending on the target architecture, the resulting built zip package file will be `server/build/Suwayomi-Server-vX.Y.Z-rxxx-winXX.zip`. ## Running in development mode run `./gradlew :server:run --stacktrace` to run the server ## Running tests run `./gradlew :server:test` to execute all tests to test a specific class run `./gradlew :server:test --tests <package.with.classname>` ## Building the android-jar maven repository Run `AndroidCompat/getAndroid.sh`(macOS/Linux) or `AndroidCompat/getAndroid.ps1`(Windows) from project's root directory to download and rebuild the jar file from Google's repository, then use `AndroidCompat/lib/android.jar` to manually create a maven repository inside the `android-jar` git branch. Update the dependency declaration afterwards.