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    Jakob Ackermann authored and GitHub committed
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    ⚠️ This repository has been migrated into overleaf/overleaf. See the monorepo announcement for more info. ⚠️


    overleaf/web

    overleaf/web is the front-end web service of the open-source web-based collaborative LaTeX editor, Overleaf. It serves all the HTML pages, CSS and javascript to the client. overleaf/web also contains a lot of logic around creating and editing projects, and account management.

    The rest of the Overleaf stack, along with information about contributing can be found in the overleaf/overleaf repository.

    Build process

    overleaf/web uses Grunt to build its front-end related assets.

    Image processing tasks are commented out in the gruntfile and the needed packages aren't presently in the project's package.json. If the images need to be processed again (minified and sprited), start by fetching the packages (npm install grunt-contrib-imagemin grunt-sprity), then decomment the tasks in Gruntfile.coffee. After this, the tasks can be called (explicitly, via grunt imagemin and grunt sprity).

    New Docker-based build process

    Note that the Grunt workflow from above should still work, but we are transitioning to a Docker based testing workflow, which is documented below:

    Running the app

    The app runs natively using npm and Node on the local system:

    $ npm install
    $ npm run start

    Ideally the app would run in Docker like the tests below, but with host networking not supported in OS X, we need to run it natively until all services are Dockerised.

    Running Tests

    To run all tests run:

    make test

    To run both unit and acceptance tests for a module run:

    make test_module MODULE=overleaf-integration

    Unit Tests

    The test suites run in Docker.

    Unit tests can be run in the test_unit container defined in docker-compose.tests.yml.

    The makefile contains a short cut to run these:

    make test_unit

    During development it is often useful to only run a subset of tests, which can be configured with arguments to the mocha CLI:

    make test_unit MOCHA_GREP='AuthorizationManager'

    To run only the unit tests for a single module do:

    make test_unit_module MODULE=overleaf-integration

    Module tests can also use a MOCHA_GREP argument:

    make test_unit_module MODULE=overleaf-integration MOCHA_GREP=SSO

    Acceptance Tests

    Acceptance tests are run against a live service, which runs in the acceptance_test container defined in docker-compose.tests.yml.

    To run the tests out-of-the-box, the makefile defines:

    make test_acceptance

    However, during development it is often useful to leave the service running for rapid iteration on the acceptance tests. This can be done with:

    make test_acceptance_app_start_service
    make test_acceptance_app_run # Run as many times as needed during development
    make test_acceptance_app_stop_service

    make test_acceptance just runs these three commands in sequence and then runs make test_acceptance_modules which performs the tests for each module in the modules directory. (Note that there is not currently an equivalent to the -start / -run x n / -stop series for modules.)

    During development it is often useful to only run a subset of tests, which can be configured with arguments to the mocha CLI:

    make test_acceptance_run MOCHA_GREP='AuthorizationManager'

    To run only the acceptance tests for a single module do:

    make test_acceptance_module MODULE=overleaf-integration

    Module tests can also use a MOCHA_GREP argument:

    make test_acceptance_module MODULE=overleaf-integration MOCHA_GREP=SSO

    Routes

    Run bin/routes to print out all routes in the project.

    License and Credits

    This project is licensed under the AGPLv3 license

    Stylesheets

    Overleaf is based on Bootstrap, which is licensed under the MIT license. All modifications (*.less files in public/stylesheets) are also licensed under the MIT license.

    Artwork

    Silk icon set 1.3

    We gratefully acknowledge Mark James for releasing his Silk icon set under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 license. Some of these icons are used within Overleaf inside the public/img/silk and public/brand/icons directories.

    IconShock icons

    We gratefully acknowledge IconShock for use of the icons in the public/img/iconshock directory found via findicons.com