First of all, I want to thank everyone who made pull requests for Uptime Kuma. I never thought the GitHub Community would be so nice! Because of this, I also never thought that other people would actually read and edit my code. It is not very well structured or commented, sorry about that.
The project was created with vite.js (vue3). Then I created a subdirectory called "server" for server part. Both frontend and backend share the same package.json.
The frontend code build into "dist" directory. The server (express.js) exposes the "dist" directory as root of the endpoint. This is how production is working.
- Node.js (You should know what are promise, async/await and arrow function etc.)
- Socket.io
- SCSS
- Vue.js
- Bootstrap
- SQLite
- data (App data)
- dist (Frontend build)
- extra (Extra useful scripts)
- public (Frontend resources for dev only)
- server (Server source code)
- src (Frontend source code)
- test (unit test)
Yes or no, it depends on what you will try to do. Since I don't want to waste your time, be sure to create an empty draft pull request or open an issue, so we can have a discussion first. Especially for a large pull request or you don't know it will be merged or not.
Here are some references:
✅ Usually Accept:
- Bug/Security fix
- Translations
- Adding notification providers
- Large pull requests
- New features
❌ Won't Merge
- Do not pass auto test
- Any breaking changes
- Duplicated pull request
- Buggy
- UI/UX is not close to Uptime Kuma
- Existing logic is completely modified or deleted for no reason
- A function that is completely out of scope
- Convert existing code into other programming languages
- Unnecessary large code changes (Hard to review, causes code conflicts to other pull requests)
The above cases cannot cover all situations.
I (@louislam) have the final say. If your pull request does not meet my expectations, I will reject it, no matter how much time you spend on it. Therefore, it is essential to have a discussion beforehand.
I will mark your pull request in the milestones, if I am plan to review and merge it.
Also, please don't rush or ask for ETA, because I have to understand the pull request, make sure it is no breaking changes and stick to my vision of this project, especially for large pull requests.
Before deep into coding, discussion first is preferred. Creating an empty pull request for discussion would be recommended.
- Fork the project
- Clone your fork repo to local
- Create a new branch
- Create an empty commit
git commit -m "[empty commit] pull request for <YOUR TASK NAME>" --allow-empty
- Push to your fork repo
- Create a pull request: https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma/compare
- Write a proper description
- Click "Change to draft"
- Discussion
I personally do not like it when something requires so much learning and configuration before you can finally start the app.
- Easy to install for non-Docker users, no native build dependency is needed (at least for x86_64), no extra config, no extra effort required to get it running
- Single container for Docker users, no very complex docker-compose file. Just map the volume and expose the port, then good to go
- Settings should be configurable in the frontend. Environment variable is not encouraged, unless it is related to startup such as
DATA_DIR
. - Easy to use
- The web UI styling should be consistent and nice.
- 4 spaces indentation
- Follow
.editorconfig
- Follow ESLint
- Methods and functions should be documented with JSDoc
- Javascript/Typescript: camelCaseType
- SQLite: snake_case (Underscore)
- CSS/SCSS: kebab-case (Dash)
- Node.js >= 14
- NPM >= 8.5
- Git
- IDE that supports ESLint and EditorConfig (I am using IntelliJ IDEA)
- A SQLite GUI tool (SQLite Expert Personal is suggested)
npm ci
(2022-04-26 Update)
We can start the frontend dev server and the backend dev server in one command.
Port 3000
and port 3001
will be used.
npm run dev
It binds to 0.0.0.0:3001
by default.
It is mainly a socket.io app + express.js.
express.js is used for:
- entry point such as redirecting to a status page or the dashboard
- serving the frontend built files (index.html, .js and .css etc.)
- serving internal APIs of status page
- model/ (Object model, auto mapping to the database table name)
- modules/ (Modified 3rd-party modules)
- notification-providers/ (individual notification logic)
- routers/ (Express Routers)
- socket-handler (Socket.io Handlers)
- server.js (Server entry point and main logic)
It binds to 0.0.0.0:3000
by default. Frontend dev server is used for development only.
For production, it is not used. It will be compiled to dist
directory instead.
You can use Vue.js devtools Chrome extension for debugging.
npm run build
Uptime Kuma Frontend is a single page application (SPA). Most paths are handled by Vue Router.
The router is in src/router.js
As you can see, most data in frontend is stored in root level, even though you changed the current router to any other pages.
The data and socket logic are in src/mixins/socket.js
.
- Create
patch-{name}.sql
in./db/
- Add your patch filename in the
patchList
list in./server/database.js
npm run build
npm test
Both frontend and backend share the same package.json. However, the frontend dependencies are eventually not used in the production environment, because it is usually also baked into dist files. So:
- Frontend dependencies = "devDependencies"
- Examples: vue, chart.js
- Backend dependencies = "dependencies"
- Examples: socket.io, sqlite3
- Development dependencies = "devDependencies"
- Examples: eslint, sass
Install ncu
https://github.com/raineorshine/npm-check-updates
ncu -u -t patch
npm install
Since previously updating Vite 2.5.10 to 2.6.0 broke the application completely, from now on, it should update patch release version only.
Patch release = the third digit (Semantic Versioning)
Please read: https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma/tree/master/src/languages
Since there is no way to make a pull request to wiki's repo, I have set up another repo to do that.
https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma-wiki
Check the latest issues and pull requests: https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma/issues?q=sort%3Aupdated-desc
- Draft a release note
- Make sure the repo is cleared
npm run release-final with env vars:
VERSIONand
GITHUB_TOKEN`- Wait until the
Press any key to continue
git push
- Publish the release note as 1.X.X
- Press any key to continue
- SSH to demo site server and update to 1.X.X
Checking:
- Check all tags is fine on https://hub.docker.com/r/louislam/uptime-kuma/tags
- Try the Docker image with tag 1.X.X (Clean install / amd64 / arm64 / armv7)
- Try clean installation with Node.js
- Draft a release note, check "This is a pre-release"
- Make sure the repo is cleared
npm run release-beta
with env vars:VERSION
andGITHUB_TOKEN
- Wait until the
Press any key to continue
- Publish the release note as 1.X.X-beta.X
- Press any key to continue
git clone https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma-wiki.git
cd uptime-kuma-wiki
git remote add production https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma.wiki.git
git pull
git push production master