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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, 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, with a mirror also available at GitHub. The main repository is preferred, as the GitHub mirror can sometimes be out of date.
Composer 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.
Common tasks
We use a tool called Robo 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 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
Testing PostgreSQL and MySQL
TODO
Test coverage
Computing the coverage of tests can be done by running ./robo coverage
. Either phpdbg or Xdebug is required for this. An HTML-format coverage report will be written to ./tests/coverage/
.
Enforcing coding style
The php-cs-fixer 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 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, 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 and Yarn 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 is required to package a release.