Che is composed of multiple sub projects. For each projects we provide a CONTRIBUTE.md file describing how to setup the development environment to start your contribution. Most of the time, we encourage you to use Che to contribute to Che.
- eclipse/che (this repository) is the main project repository that contains:
- Che master: orchestrates the che workspaces with devfiles on Kubernetes
- Che dashboard: UI to manage workspaces, devfiles, etc.
- Che main container images: source code, dockerfiles to build our main docker images. Note that Che-theia related dockerfiles are located in che-theia repo.
- End2end test: source code of our integration tests.
- che-theia: Theia IDE integrated in Che.
- chectl: The CLI to install Che, create and start workspaces and devfiles
- che-plugin-registry: The default set of che plugins (vscode extension + containers) or editors that could be installed on any Che workspaces.
- che-devfile-registry: The default set of devfiles that would be made available on the Che dashboard stacks.
- redhat-developer/devfile: Contribute to the devfile documentation: https://redhat-developer.github.io/devfile/
- che-plugin-broker: The workspace microservice that is in charge of analyzing, preparing and installing the workspace components defined in a Devfile.
- che-operator: Che operator to deploy, update and manage K8S/OpenShift resources of Che.
- che-docs: Eclipse Che documentation https://www.eclipse.org/che/docs/ source code.
- che-website: https://eclipse.org/che website source code.
- che-workspace-client: JS library to interact with a che-server.
- che-machine-exec: Interface to execute tasks and terminals on other containers within a workspace.
We are trying to provide a devfile for each areas where you could contribute. Each devfile could be run on any Che instances to setup a ready-to-code developer environment. Beware that each of them may need a certain amount of memory. Devfile could be launched through a factory or chectl cli.
$ chectl workspace:start -f devfiles/che-theia-all.devfile.yaml
or
$ chectl workspace:start -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eclipse/che-theia/master/devfiles/che-theia-all.devfile.yaml
or https://<CheInstance>/f?url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eclipse/che-theia/master/devfiles/che-theia-all.devfile.yaml
Let's cover the developer flow for theses projects:
Dashboard source code is located in <this.repo>/dashboard folder. It is an AngularJS application. Here is the developer workflow if you want to contribute to it:
The devfile: <this.repo>/dashboard/devfile.yaml
In this section, we show how to setup a Che 7 environment to work on the che dashboard, and how to use it. For the whole workflows, we will need a workspace with such containers:
- Dashboard Dev container (a.k.a dash-dev): Dashdev is a all in one container for running commands such as build, test or start the dashboard server.
All containers have /projects
folder mounted, which is shared among them.
Developer workflow:
- Start the workspace with the devfile, it is cloning Che repo.
- Build
- Code ...
- Run unit test
- Start dashboard server and preview
In this section we are going to start a new workspace to work on che-theia. The new workspace will have few projects cloned: theia
and che-theia
. It will also setup the containers and commands in the My workspace
view. We will use these commands in the next steps.
The devfile could be started using chectl
:
chectl workspace:start -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eclipse/che/master/dashboard/devfile.yaml
At workspace start, Che will clone Che source code (including the dashboard)
In this section we are going to build the dashboard project.
You can use the che command dashboard_build
(command pallette > Run task > … or containers view)
Basically, this command will run
# [dash-dev]
$ yarn
In this step, we will run the Dashboard unit tests:
You can use the che command dashboard_test
(command pallette > Run task > … or containers view)
Basically, this command will run
# [dash-dev]
$ yarn test
In this step, we will run the dashboard server and see the live reloadable preview.
You can use the che command dashboard_dev_server
(command pallette > Run task > … or containers view)
# [dashboard_dev_server]
$ node_modules/.bin/gulp serve --server=<che_api_url>
To be provided soon.