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# 💡 Contributing
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Thanks a lot for your interest in contributing to **Thream/api**! 🎉
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## Code of Conduct
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**Thream** has adopted the [Contributor Covenant](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/) as its Code of Conduct, and we expect project participants to adhere to it. Please read [the full text](./CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) so that you can understand what actions will and will not be tolerated.
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## Open Development
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All work on **Thream/api** happens directly on [GitHub](https://github.com/Thream). Both core team members and external contributors send pull requests which go through the same review process.
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## Types of contributions
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- Reporting a bug.
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- Suggest a new feature idea.
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- Correct spelling errors, improvements or additions to documentation files.
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- Improve structure/format/performance/refactor/tests of the code.
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## Pull Requests
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- **Please first discuss** the change you wish to make via issues.
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- Ensure your code respect linting.
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- Make sure your **code passes the tests**.
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If you're adding new features to **Thream/api**, please include tests.
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## Commits
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The commit message guidelines adheres to [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/) and [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/) for releases.
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### Examples
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```sh
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git commit -m "feat: add POST /users/signup"
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git commit -m "docs(readme): update installation process"
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git commit -m "fix: should emit events to connected users"
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```
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## Directory Structure
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```text
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├── email
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├── prisma
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└── src
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├── models
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├── scripts
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├── services
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├── tools
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└── typings
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```
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### Each folder explained
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- `email` : email template(s) and translation(s)
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- `prisma` : contains the prisma schema and migrations
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- `src` : all source files
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- `models` : models that represent tables in database as JSON schema
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- `scripts` : scripts
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- `services` : all REST API endpoints
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- `tools` : configs and utilities
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- `typings` : types gloablly used in the project
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### Services folder explained with an example
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We have API REST services for the `channels`.
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Here is what potentially look like a folder structure for this service:
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```text
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└── src
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└── services
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└── channels
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├── __test__
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│ └── get.test.ts
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├── [channelId]
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│ ├── __test__
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│ │ ├── delete.test.ts
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│ │ └── put.test.ts
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│ ├── delete.ts
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│ ├── index.ts
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│ └── put.ts
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├── get.ts
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└── index.ts
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```
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This folder structure will map to these REST API routes:
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- GET `/channels`
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- DELETE `/channels/:channelId`
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- PUT `/channels/:channelId`
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The folders after `src/services` : is the real path of the routes in the API except
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folders starting and ending with `__` like `__test__` or `__utils__`.
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The filenames correspond to the HTTP methods used (`get`, `post`, `put`, `delete`).
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You can generate the boilerplate code for a new service with the `npm run generate` command.
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