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Mattermost Desktop Development Guides

Build instructions

Prerequisites

  • C++ environment which supports C++11 (e.g. VS 2015, Xcode, GCC)
  • Python 2.7
  • Node.js 8.2.0 or later
  • Git

Installing dependencies

After installation, dependencies of src/ directory are also installed.

$ npm install

Building

Build JavaScript codes with webpack.

$ npm run build

After building is done, you can execute the application with npm start.

Packaging

Package specific files of src/ directory as distributable formats with electron-builder. Files are defined in electron-builder.json. Packages will be generated into release/ directory.

$ npm run package:<all | windows | mac | linux>

Dependencies

Need to install some software required by electron-builder to build packages. Please see electron-builder wiki for detailed description.

Minimum requirements for current platform:

  • Windows: Nothing.
  • macOS: brew install gnu-tar
  • Linux (64 bit): icnsutils, graphicsmagick and xz-utils if Ubuntu is used.

Code signing

Set environment variables to build trusted packages. Please see electron-builder wiki for detailed description.

Quoted from the wiki:

Env name Description
CSC_LINK The HTTPS link (or base64-encoded data, or file:// link) to certificate (*.p12 or *.pfx file).
CSC_KEY_PASSWORD The password to decrypt the certificate given in CSC_LINK.
CSC_NAME macOS-only Name of certificate (to retrieve from login.keychain). Useful on a development machine (not on CI) if you have several identities (otherwise don't specify it).

Tests

Execute automated tests.

$ npm test

There are two steps in npm test.

Test functionality:

$ npm run test:app

Test coding style:

$ npm run lint:js

Helper commands

npm run watch

Reload the application automatically when you have saved source codes. When using this mode, you can use "React Developer Tools" in the Developer Tools window.

Directory Structure

Mattermost Desktop
├── docs/ - Documentations.
├── resources/ - Resources which are used outside of the application codes, and original images of assets.
├── scripts/ - Helper scripts.
├── src/ - Application source code.
│   ├── assets/ - Assets which are loaded from the application codes.
│   ├── browser/ - Implementation of Electron's renderer process.
│   │   ├── components/ - React.js components.
│   │   ├── css/ - Stylesheets.
│   │   ├── js/ - Helper JavaScript modules.
│   │   └── webview/ - Injection code for Electron's <webview> tag.
│   ├── common/ - Common JavaScript modules for both Electron's processes.
│   └── main/ - Implementation of Electron's main process.
│       └── menus/ - Application menu.
└── test/ - Automated tests.
    ├── modules/ - Scripts which are commonly used in tests.
    └── specs/ - Test scripts.

Other directories

  • node_modules/ - Third party Node.js modules to develop and build the application.
  • release/ - Packaged distributable applications.
  • src/node_modules/ - Third party Node.js modules to use in the application.