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# Development guidelines
Thanks a lot for contributing to Komga!
## Commit messages
Komga's commit messages follow the [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/) standard. This enables automatic versioning, releases, and release notes generation.
Commit messages are enforced using commit hooks ran on the developer's PC. To install the necessary tooling, you need to run `npm install` in the root folder of the project. This will install the necessary commit hooks.
## Project organization
Komga is composed of 2 projects:
- `komga`: a Spring Boot backend server that hosts the APIs, but also serves the static assets of the frontend.
- `komga-webui`: a VueJS frontend, built at compile time and served by the backend at runtime.
## Backend development
### Spring profiles
Komga uses Spring Profiles extensively:
- `dev`: add more logging, disable periodic scanning
- `prod`: log rotation, periodic scanning
- `localdb`: a dev profile that stores the database in `./testdb`.
- `docker`: set default path for the docker image
- `flyway`: enable Flyway, the database migration tool. Included in `dev` and `prod`.
- `noflyway`: disable Flyway. Only useful when adding new entities and you want Hibernate to update the database for you.
- `generatesql`: used manually to write the SQL generated by Hibernate. Useful when adding new entities.
### Gradle tasks
The backend project uses `gradle` to run all the necessary tasks. If your IDE does not have `gradle` integration, you can run the tasks from the root directory using `./gradlew <taskName>`.
Here is a list of useful tasks:
- `bootRun`: run the application locally, useful for testing your changes.
- `copyWebDist`: build the frontend, and copy the bundle to `/resources/public`. You need to run this manually if you want to test the latest frontend build hosted by Spring.
- `test`: run automated tests. Always run this before committing.
`bootRun` needs to be run with a profile or list of profiles, usually:
- `dev`: when testing with a blank database
- `dev,localdb`: when testing with an existing database
- `prod`: when testing prod-specific features
There are few ways you can run the task with a profile:
- `./gradlew bootRun --args='--spring.profiles.active=dev'`
- On Linux: `SPRING_PROFILES_ACTIVE=dev ./gradlew bootRun`
- On Windows:
```
SET SPRING_PROFILES_ACTIVE=dev
./gradlew bootRun
```
- If you use IntelliJ, some Run Configurations are saved in the repository and available from the Gradle panel
## Frontend development
You can run a live development server with `npm run serve` from `/komga-webui`. The dev server will override the URL to connect to `localhost:8080`, so you can also run `gradle bootRun` to have a backend running, serving the API requests. The frontend will be loaded from `localhost:8081`.

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Head over to our [website](https://komga.org) for more information.
## Develop in Komga
Check the [development guidelines](./DEVELOPING.md).
## Credits
The Komga icon is based on an icon made by [Freepik](https://www.freepik.com/home) from www.flaticon.com