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# CONTRIBUTING
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## Introduction
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This document explains how to contribute to Invidious.
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Each section below describes a different way to contribute, based on your skills and experience
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with Invidious. Here is a summary:
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* [Issues](#issues): You are a regular user, and want to report a bug, ask for a new feature or for
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an existing feature to be improved.
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* [Translations](#translations): You speak English and you're fluent in another language, and want
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to help us reach more users around the globe.
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* [Hosting an instance](#hosting-an-instance): You're a sysadmin and have some time and server
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ressources to spare, with some prior experience with Invidious.
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* [Testing](#testing): You're an advanced user, who is already running their own instance, is not
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worried of compiling Invidious from source, and wants to help us test bug fixes or new features.
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* [Development](#development): You're a developer and want to contribute code, or help with
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reviewing the code written by others.
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## Issues
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We use the [Github issue tracker](https://github.com/iv-org/invidious/issues) to track and manage
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bug reports, feature requests and improvements.
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**Note: Before opening any kind of issue, make sure to search on the tracker with various keywords
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to verify that no other similar issue have already been opened (and/or closed).**
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In order for everyone to be able to understand eachother, all exchanges are done in English.
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You can obviously use a translator if needed, but if you do, please mention it in your message, so
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that we can be aware of it, and respond accordingly: nuance often gets lost in translation.
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Please be polite and respectful in your exchanges. Remember that we're volunteers providing that
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service for free. We don't have the time nor energy to deal with bad manners.
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Users who (understandably) do not want to use GitHub can [contact us](https://invidious.io/contact/)
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with the required details. If you can write something we can directly paste into a GitHub issue that
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would be perfect!
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### Bug reports
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The most common case is that you ended up on a page saying "you encountered a bug in Invidious"
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while you were browsing a channel or watching a video.
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Before anything else, **make sure to test a few other instances**, just to check that the
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problem you're facing is not temporary (E.g an overloaded instance, a network outage, etc.) or
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caused by a configuration error on that specific instance.
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If a bug report already exists for your problem, you can add a comment with more details, but make
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sure that it's useful and adds value to the discussion. If 20 people did that already, it might not
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be relevant to post a new comment.
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Otherwise, you should open a "bug report". Please include as many details as possible, so that we
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can easily reproduce your problem on our side. Here is a non-exhaustive list of details that will
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help us:
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* **A clear and concise list of steps to reproduce the problem**
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* A link to the page where the bug happened
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* Browser/OS version, device type (mobile, desktop, etc..)
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* Are you logged in?
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* If the bug is caused by an external file (ex: when importing subscriptions), try to include
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it too ([Get in touch](https://invidious.io/contact/) with us if you want to share these files privately).
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* If you're hosting your own instance, include relevant config file(s).\
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**Make sure to redact secrets like your DB password and HMAC key first!!**
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**Note: Security-related issues should be reported by e-mail at
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[security@invidious.io](mailto:security@invidious.io).**
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### Enhancement
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If you feel that some existing feature can be improved, you should open an "enhancement" issue.
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In your issue, describe what the Invidious currently does, what you don't like about it, and propose
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ways to improve that feature. If you can provide screenshots or drawings to support your explanation
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that's even better!
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Please be aware that Invidious is heavily aimed towards simplicity and being usable without
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Javascript. It means that we have to deal with compromises all over the place, and some features
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might not be as good as JavaScript-rich alternatives (like Freetube), that allows much more
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flexibility.
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### Feature requests
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If you think that Invidious lacks some feature or another, you should open a "feature request".
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Do note that Invidious is and will remain a Youtube-only front-end. Requests to add support for
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other services (e.g: Bandcamp, [Odyssee](https://github.com/iv-org/invidious/issues/3022)) will be
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systematically rejected.
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## Translations
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Invidious is translated in many languages using Weblate:
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https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/invidious/.
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We recommend creating an account or connecting with one of the other authentication providers that
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Weblate supports (Github, GitLab, etc..) for a better experience.
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We also accept translation updates using Pull requests, but please be aware that it represents more
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work for us to merge those.
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## Hosting an instance
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Another way to contribute to invidious is to host a [public instance]
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(https://instances.invidious.io/).
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To do so, you need a server with [enough ressources]
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(https://docs.invidious.io/installation/#hardware-requirements) to handle the load. You will also
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need a domain name with a valid TLS certificate.
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Then, if your instance follows the
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[rules listed here](https://docs.invidious.io/instances/#rules-to-have-your-instance-in-this-list),
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you can request your instance to be added to the list by
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[creating an issue on the documentation repository](https://github.com/iv-org/documentation/issues).
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Once you've filled the form with your instance's informations, your instance will be added to our
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uptime monitor. From there, a probatory period of 30 days will start, to make sure that you can
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keep your instance online and up to date. Finally, your instance will be added to the list. After
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that We will invite you to a dedicated Matrix room for instance maintainers.
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Joining this room is not mandatory but strongly recommended, as we use it to broadcast information
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about important updates, and you can also exchange with other maintainers.
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New features and bug fixes must be tested before being merged.
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Once reviewed, pull requests that need to be tested will be labelled as [`need-testing`]
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(https://github.com/iv-org/invidious/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+label%3Aneed-testing). When one PR is
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deployed on our test instance, it will be marked accordingly as [`in-testing`]
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(https://github.com/iv-org/invidious/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+label%3Ain-testing).
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If you have prior knowledge of Invidious, that's great, but if you don't, that's also okay! We have
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a Matrix room (also bridged to IRC) that you can join to get help. We'll do our best to help you
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getting started with the project.
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In general, testing these changes yourself can be achieved using the commands below (change the PR
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number as required):
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Once you have deployed the patch on your test instance, try the changes mentionned in the pull
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request. Often times, the linked issue might contain examples of channels/comments/videos impacted.
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comment on that PR with your test methodology and your findings. Add screenshots (for interface
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changes) and code snippets (for API changes) as needed.
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The server part of Invidious is developed in [Crystal](https://crystal-lang.org/), a compiled
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language inspired by Ruby. The HTML templates are generated at compile time from the ECR files
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present in the `src/invidious/views` folder, meaning that you need to re-compile Invidious after
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Regarding coding style, Invidious tries to follow the [Crystal coding convention]
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We also use [Ameba](https://github.com/crystal-ameba/ameba), a static code analysis tool for Crystal.
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