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- **packages/server** - The budibase server. This [Koa](https://koajs.com/) app is responsible for serving the JS for the builder and budibase apps, as well as providing the API for interaction with the database and file system.
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## Glossary of Terms
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### 4. Initialising Budibase and Creating a Budibase App
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`yarn initialise` will initialise your budibase installation. A Budibase apps folder will have been created in `~/.budibase`. This also creates
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`yarn initialise` will initialise your budibase installation. A Budibase apps folder will have been created in `~/.budibase`.
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This is a blank apps folder, so you will need to create yourself an app.
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To see the current individual JSON definitions for your pages and screens used by the builder, have a look at `~/.budibase/<app-uuid>/pages`.
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For your actual running application (not in dev), the frontend tree structure of the application (known as `clientFrontendDefinition`) is stored as JSON on disk. This is what the budibase client library reads to create your app at runtime. This can be found at `~/.budibase/<your-app-id>/public/clientFrontendDefinition.js`
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For your actual running application (not in dev), the frontend tree structure of the application (known as `clientFrontendDefinition`) is stored as JSON on disk. This is what the budibase client library reads to create your app at runtime. This can be found at `~/.budibase/<app-uuid>/public/clientFrontendDefinition.js`
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The HTML and CSS for your apps runtime pages, as well as the budibase client library JS is stored at:
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- `~/.budibase/<your-app-id>/public/main`
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- `~/.budibase/<your-app-id>/public/unauthenticated`
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- `~/.budibase/<app-uuid>/public/main`
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- `~/.budibase/<app-uuid>/public/unauthenticated`
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#### Backend
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from your root directory.
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### Troubleshooting
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### Other Useful Information
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* The contributors are listed in [AUTHORS.md](https://github.com/budibase/server/blob/master/AUTHORS.md) (add yourself).
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* This project uses a modified version of the MPLv2 license, see [LICENSE](https://github.com/budibase/server/blob/master/LICENSE).
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* We use the [C4 (Collective Code Construction Contract)](https://rfc.zeromq.org/spec:42/C4/) process for contributions.
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Please read this if you are unfamiliar with it.
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* If the project diverges from your branch, please rebase instead of merging. This makes the commit graph easier to read.
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* Once your work is completed, please raise a PR against the main branch with some information about what has changed and why.
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### Getting Started For Contributors
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### 1. Prerequisites
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*yarn -* `npm install -g yarn`
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*jest* - `npm install -g jest`
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### 2. Clone this repository
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`git clone https://github.com/Budibase/budibase.git`
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then `cd ` into your local copy.
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### 3. Install and Build
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`yarn` to install project dependencies
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`yarn bootstrap` will install all budibase modules and symlink them together using lerna.
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`yarn build` will build all budibase packages.
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### 4. Initialising Budibase and Creating a Budibase App
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`yarn initialise` will initialise your budibase installation. A Budibase apps folder will have been created in `~/.budibase`. This also creates
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This is a blank apps folder, so you will need to create yourself an app.
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Sometimes, things go wrong. This can be due to incompatible updates on the budibase platform. To clear down your development environment and start again:
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```
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cd packages/server
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yarn run budi new your-app-name
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rm -rf ~/.budibase
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```
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This will create a new budibase application in the `~/.budibase/<your-app-uuid>` directory, and NPM install the component libraries for that application. Let's start building your app with the budibase builder!
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### 4. Running
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To run the budibase server and builder in dev mode (i.e. with live reloading):
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1. Open a new console
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2. `yarn dev` (from root)
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3. Access the builder on http://localhost:4001/_builder/
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This will enable watch mode for both the builder app, server, client library and any component libraries.
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### Running Commands from /server Directory
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Notice that when inside `packages/server`, you can use any Budibase CLI command via yarn:
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e.g. `yarn budi new mikes_app` == `budi new mikes_app`
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This will use the CLI directly from `packages/cli`, rather than your globally installed `budi`
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### Publishing Budibase to NPM
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Follow from **Step 3. Install and Build** in the setup guide above. You should have a fresh Budibase installation.
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### Other Useful Information
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* This project uses a modified version of the MPLv2 license, see [LICENSE](https://github.com/budibase/server/blob/master/LICENSE).
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* We use the [C4 (Collective Code Construction Contract)](https://rfc.zeromq.org/spec:42/C4/) process for contributions.
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Please read this if you are unfamiliar with it.
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Please read this if you are unfamiliar with it.
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