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# Contributing to StartOS Web
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For general environment setup (Node.js, cloning, etc.), see the root [CONTRIBUTING.md](../CONTRIBUTING.md).
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## Web Setup
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```sh
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cd web
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npm ci
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npm run build:deps
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```
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#### Configure `config.json`
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```sh
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cp config-sample.json config.json
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```
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- By default, "useMocks" is set to `true`.
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- Use "maskAs" to mock the host from which the web UI is served. Valid values are `tor`, `local`, `localhost`, `ipv4`, `ipv6`, and `clearnet`.
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- Use "maskAsHttps" to mock the protocol over which the web UI is served. `true` means https; `false` means http.
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## Development Server
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You can develop using mocks (recommended to start) or against a live server. Code changes will live reload the browser.
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### Using mocks
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```sh
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npm run start:setup
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npm run start:ui
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```
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### Proxying to a live server
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1. In `config.json`, set "useMocks" to `false`
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2. Copy and configure the proxy config:
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```sh
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cp proxy.conf-sample.json proxy.conf.json
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```
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3. Replace every instance of `<CHANGEME>` with the hostname of your remote server
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4. Start the proxy dev server:
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```sh
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npm run start:ui:proxy
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```
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## Translations
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### Currently supported languages
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- English
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- Spanish
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- Polish
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- German
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- French
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<!-- - Korean
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- Russian
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- Japanese
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- Hebrew
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- Arabic
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- Mandarin
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- Hindi
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- Portuguese
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- Italian
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- Thai -->
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### Adding a new translation
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When prompting AI to translate the English dictionary, it is recommended to only give it 50-100 entries at a time. Beyond that it struggles. Remember to sanity check the results and ensure keys/values align in the resulting dictionary.
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#### Sample AI prompt
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Translate the English dictionary below into `<language>`. Format the result as a javascript object with the numeric values of the English dictionary as keys in the translated dictionary. These translations are for the web UI of StartOS, a graphical server operating system optimized for self-hosting. Comments may be included in the English dictionary to provide additional context.
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#### Adding to StartOS
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- In the `shared` project:
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1. Create a new file (`language.ts`) in `src/i18n/dictionaries`
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2. Update the `I18N_PROVIDERS` array in `src/i18n/i18n.providers.ts` (2 places)
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3. Update the `languages` array in `/src/i18n/i18n.service.ts`
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4. Add the name of the new language (lowercase) to the English dictionary in `src/i18n/dictionaries/en.ts`. Add the translations of the new language's name (lowercase) to ALL non-English dictionaries in `src/i18n/dictionaries/` (e.g., `es.ts`, `pl.ts`, etc.).
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If you have any doubt about the above steps, check the [French example PR](https://github.com/Start9Labs/start-os/pull/2945/files) for reference.
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- Here in this CONTRIBUTING.md:
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1. Add the language to the list of supported languages above
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### Updating the English dictionary
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#### Sample AI prompt
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Translate the English dictionary below into the languages beneath the dictionary. Format the result as a javascript object with translated language as keys, mapping to a javascript object with the numeric values of the English dictionary as keys and the translations as values. These translations are for the web UI of StartOS, a graphical server operating system optimized for self-hosting. Comments may be included in the English dictionary to provide additional context.
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English dictionary:
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```
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'Hello': 420,
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'Goodby': 421
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```
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Languages:
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- Spanish
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- Polish
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- German
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- French
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#### Adding to StartOS
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In the `shared` project, copy/paste the translations into their corresponding dictionaries in `/src/i18n/dictionaries`.
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