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README.md
fxa-local-dev
An easy way to contribute to Firefox Accounts. If you have issues please ask in
#fxa
on Mozilla IRC.
Getting Started
-
Manually install the system dependencies for OS X or Ubuntu.
-
Clone this repository.
git clone https://github.com/mozilla/fxa-local-dev.git
-
Run:
cd fxa-local-dev npm install
-
Visit 127.0.0.1:3030.
Use the PM2 tool to stop and start the servers, and read server logs.
The most common commands are:
-
./pm2 start servers.json
- start all servers. -
./pm2 kill
- stop all servers. -
./pm2 status
- display running servers. -
./pm2 logs
- logs for all servers (note: this must be used to verify accounts). -
./pm2 logs 1
- display logs for process1
. -
./pm2 stop 1
- stop process1
. -
./pm2 restart 1
- restart process1
. -
More commands in the PM2 Readme.
When you want to fetch the latest changes to all servers:
npm run update
Workflow
This is an example workflow for fxa-local-dev.
After installing fxa-local-dev the servers should automatically start up. Use ./pm2 status
command to check the status of the servers:
To avoid wasting computer resources while not working on FxA make sure to stop the servers using ./pm2 kill
.
Once you are back working on FxA just use the ./pm2 start servers.json
command to bring the servers back up. Keep in mind that the memory store will restart and all your database data will be brand new.
Verifying email and viewing logs
Use the ./pm2 logs
command to get the logs of all servers. You may also use ./pm2 logs [id]
to just see the logs for that particular server.
When you signup for an account using the form on 127.0.0.1:3030/signup
the (mailer) logs will print out the verification link that you need to copy paste into your browser to verify your account locally:
If you get an error
status for any of the servers please verify that you installed all required dependencies. Otherwise file an issue on this repository.
Dependencies
Required developer dependencies: Git, node.js 4.5.0+, with npm 2.4+, Python 2.6+, Java 8+, Redis, libgmp, graphicsmagick.
Note: Node.js 5 or 6 is not currently supported. Please use Node.js 4.5.0+.
OS X (with Brew):
Xcode and OS X Command Line Tools are required, install it and verify that command line tools installed:
xcode-select --install
then:
brew install gmp redis graphicsmagick yarn
sudo easy_install pip && sudo pip install virtualenv
Ubuntu:
curl -sS https://dl.yarnpkg.com/debian/pubkey.gpg | sudo apt-key add -
echo "deb https://dl.yarnpkg.com/debian/ stable main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/yarn.list
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install yarn build-essential git-core libgmp3-dev graphicsmagick redis-server python-virtualenv python-dev
Installing Node.js
NOTE: If you are experienced with Node.js: Use nvm to force node 4.5.0+ just for
fxa-local-dev
usingnvm use 4
. (Install it first withnvm install 4
)
OS X
Use this if you do not rely on other node.js programs on your system: Find the latest Node 4 LTS .pkg
download at nodejs.org/en/download/ and install it.
Ubuntu / Debian:
# Using Ubuntu
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_4.x | sudo -E bash -
sudo apt-get install -y nodejs
# Using Debian, as root
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_4.x | bash -
apt-get install -y nodejs
NOTE: Node 4 and greater require C++11, that does not come by default on Ubuntu 12.
Installing Java
Java is used to run Selenium functional tests
OS X:
Download from java.com/en/download/
Ubuntu:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install oracle-java8-installer
Firefox Custom Profile
Use npm start
to start Firefox with local server configurations.
Available options:
FXA_ENV=local
orlatest
orstable
orstage
(NOTE:local
is default).FXA_E10S=true
- add this flag to turn on E10S. (NOTE:false
by default).FXA_DESKTOP_CONTEXT
-context=
value. (NOTE:fx_desktop_v2
is default).FIREFOX_BIN=/Applications/FirefoxNightly.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox-bin npm start
FIREFOX_DEBUGGER=true
- open Browser Toolbox on start (NOTE:false
by default for speed).
Functional Tests
The following requires the JDK and tests the local servers only.
Use npm test
- all functional tests
Use npm run test-oauth
- only OAuth functional tests
Firefox for Android
Skip this if you are not working on Firefox for Android and FxA.
You can test sync locally in Firefox for Android using an emulator or a device on the same network. These docs were tested with the Genymotion simulator.
- Install Firefox on the device or emulator.
- Run
npm run start-android
this will: stop all local FxA servers, create a local PM2 configuration and rerun the servers.
The script will tell you which IP to use to work with FxA.
Follow the instructions of the script to update values in about:config
.
Firefox for iOS
Skip this if you are not working on Firefox for iOS and FxA.
You can test sync locally in Firefox iOS using the XCode simulator. Follow the steps at github.com/mozilla/firefox-ios and setup firefox-ios build locally. Currently there is no way to dynamically switch servers in Firefox for iOS, to use local servers you need to run the script below:
FIREFOX_IOS_HOME=<path_to_firefox_ios_project> npm run config-fxios
After the script you need to rebuild firefox-ios.
OAuth Console Developer Accounts
Skip this if you are not working on managing OAuth clients or working on the OAuth console.
To use the fxa-oauth-console to manage OAuth clients you currently need to run the fxa-oauth-server in MySQL mode (./pm2
runs the memory database and that does not support the OAuth console at this time). First, stop the fxa-oauth-server using ./pm2
and start MySql locally. Then cd fxa-oauth-server
and run the 2 servers:
NODE_ENV=dev DB=mysql node bin/server.js
and
NODE_ENV=dev DB=mysql node bin/internal.js
Running with MailDev
If you want to inspect emails, you can run fxa-local-dev with MailDev.
Install
npm install maildev -g
Run
./pm2 start servers.json
./pm2 stop 0
Once services have started, you can start MailDev on port 9999. You might have to start MailDev with sudo permissions.
sudo maildev -s 9999
All emails sent can be viewed from http://localhost:1080
.