authelia/docs/contributing/build-and-dev.md

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# Build & Dev
**Authelia** is written in Go and comes with a dedicated CLI called
[authelia-scripts](./authelia-scripts.md) which is available after
running `source bootstrap.sh`. This CLI provides many useful tools
to help you during development.
In order to build and contribute to **Authelia**, you need to make
sure Go v1.13, Docker, docker-compose and Node v12 are installed on
your machine.
## Get started
**Authelia** is made of Go application serving the API and a
[React](https://reactjs.org/) application for the portal.
In order to ease development, Authelia uses the concept of [suites] to
run Authelia from source code so that your patches are included. This
is a kind of virtual environment running **Authelia** in a complete
ecosystem (LDAP, Redis, SQL server). Note that Authelia is hot-reloaded
in the environment so that your patches are instantly included.
The next command starts the suite called *Standalone*:
$ authelia-scripts suites setup Standalone
Most of the suites are using docker-compose to bootstrap the
environment. Therefore, you can check the logs of all application
by running the following command on the component you want to
monitor.
$ docker logs authelia_authelia-backend_1 -f
Then, edit the code and observe how **Authelia** is automatically
reloaded.
### Unit tests
To run the unit tests, run:
$ authelia-scripts unittest
### Integration tests
Integration tests are located under the `internal/suites` directory
and are based on Selenium. A suite is a combination of environment
and tests. Executing a suite therefore means starting the environment,
running the tests and tearing down the environment. Each step can be
run independently:
# List the available suites
$ authelia-scripts suites list
Standalone
DuoPush
LDAP
Traefik
# Start the environment of Standalone suite.
$ authelia-scripts suites setup Standalone
# Run the tests related to the currently running suite.
$ authelia-scripts suites test
# Tear down the environment
$ authelia-scripts suites teardown Standalone
In order to test all suites (approx 30 minutes), you need to make
sure there is no currently running suite and then you should run:
$ authelia-scripts suites test
Also, you don't need to start the suite before testing it. Given
you're not running any suite, just use the following command to
test the *Standalone* suite.
$ authelia-scripts suites test Standalone
The suite will be spawned, tests will be run and then the suite
will be teared down automatically.
[suites]: ./suites.md