# The Advanced RSS Environment The Arsse is a news aggregator server, written in PHP, which implements multiple synchronization protocols. Unlike most other aggregator servers, The Arsse does not include a Web front-end (though one is planned as a separate project), and it relies on existing protocols to maximize compatibility with existing clients. Information on how to install and use the software can be found in [the manual](https://thearsse.com/manual/), which is available online as well as with every copy of the software. This readme file instead focuses on how to set up a programming environment to modify the source code. # Installing from source The main repository for The Arsse can be found at [code.mensbeam.com](https://code.mensbeam.com/MensBeam/arsse/), with a mirror also available [at GitHub](https://github.com/meansbeam/arsse/). The main repository is preferred, as the GitHub mirror can sometimes be out of date. [Composer](https://getcomposer.org/) is required to manage PHP dependencies. After cloning the repository or downloading a source code tarball, running `composer install` will download all the required dependencies, and will advise if any PHP extensions need to be installed. If not installing as a programming environment, running `composer install --no-dev` is recommended. # Repository structure ## Library code The code which runs The Arsse, contained in `/arsse.php`, is only a short stub: the application itself is composed of the classes found under `/lib/`, with the main ones being: | Path | Description | |----------------|---------------------------------------------------------| | `CLI.php` | The command-line interface, including its documentation | | `Conf.php` | Configuration handling | | `Database.php` | High-level database interface | | `Db/` | Low-level database abstraction layer | | `REST/` | Protocol implementations | | `REST.php` | General protocol handler for CORS, HTTP auth, etc. | | `Arsse.php` | Singleton glueing the parts together | The `/lib/Database.php` file is the heart of the application, performing queries on behalf of protocol implementations or the command-line interface. Also necessary to the functioning of the application is the `/vendor/` directory, which contains PHP libraries which The Arsse depends upon. These are managed by Composer. ## Supporting data files The `/locale/` and `/sql/` directories contain human-language files and database schemata, both of which are occasionally used by the application in the course of execution. The `/www/` directory serves as a document root for a few static files to be made available to users by a Web server. The `/dist/` directory, on the other hand, contains samples of configuration for Web servers and init systems. These are not used by The Arsse itself, but are merely distributed with it for reference. ## Documentation The source text for The Arsse's manual can be found in `/docs/`, with pages written in [Markdown](https://spec.commonmark.org/current/) and converted to HTML [with Daux](#building-the-manual). If a static manual is generated its files will appear under `/manual/`. In addition to the manual the files `/README.md` (this file), `/CHANGELOG`, `/UPGRADING`, `/LICENSE`, and `/AUTHORS` also document various things about the software, rather than the software itself. ## Tests The `/tests/` directory contains everything related to automated testing. It is itself organized as follows: | Path | Description | |--------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | `cases/` | The test cases themselves, organized in roughly the same structure as the code | | `coverage/` | (optional) Generated code coverage reports | | `docroot/` | Sample documents used in some tests, to be returned by the PHP's basic HTTP server | | `lib/` | Supporting classes which do not contain test cases | | `bootstrap.php` | Bootstrap script, equivalent to `/arsse.php`, but for tests | | `phpunit.dist.xml` | PHPUnit configuration file | | `server.php` | Simple driver for the PHP HTTP server used during testing | # Common tasks We use a tool called [Robo](https://robo.li/) to simplify the execution of common tasks. It is installed with The Arsse's other dependencies, and its configured tasks can be listed by executing `./robo` without arguments. ## Running tests The Arsse has an extensive [PHPUnit](https://phpunit.de/) test suite; tests can be run by executing `./robo test`, which can be supplemented with any arguments understoof by PHPUnit. For example, to test only the Tiny Tiny RSS protocol, one could run `/robo test --testsuite TTRSS`. There is also a `test:quick` Robo task which excludes slower tests, and a `test:full` task which includes redundant tests in addition to the standard test suite ### Test coverage Computing the coverage of tests can be done by running `./robo coverage`. Either [phpdbg](https://php.net/manual/en/book.phpdbg.php) or [Xdebug](https://xdebug.org) is required for this. An HTML-format coverage report will be written to `./tests/coverage/`. ## Enforcing coding style The [php-cs-fixer](https://cs.symfony.com) tool, executed via `./robo clean`, can be used to rewrite code to adhere to The Arsse's coding style. The style largely follows [PSR-2](https://www.php-fig.org/psr/psr-2/) with some exceptions: - Classes, methods, and functions should have their opening brace on the same line as the signature - Anonymous functions should have no space before the parameter list ## Building the manual The Arsse's user manual, made using [Daux](https://daux.io/), can be compiled by running `./robo manual`, which will output files to `./manual/`. It is also possible to serve the manual from a test HTTP server on port 8085 by running `./robo manual:live`. ### Rebuilding the manual theme The manual employs a custom theme derived from the standard Daux theme. If the standard Daux theme receives improvements, the custom theme can be rebuilt by running `./robo manual:theme`. This requires that [NodeJS](https://nodejs,org) and [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/) be installed, but JavaScript tools are not required to modify The Arsse itself, nor the content of the manual. The Robo task `manual:css` will recompile the theme's stylesheet without rebuilding the entire theme. ## Packaging a release Producing a release package is done by running `./robo package`. This performs the following operations: - Duplicates a working tree with the commit (usually a release tag) to package - Generates the manual - Installs runtime Composer dependencies with an optimized autoloader - Deletes numerous unneeded files - Exports the default configuration of The Arsse to a file - Compresses the remaining files into a tarball Due to the first step, [Git](https://git-scm.com/) is required to package a release.