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About

The Huly Platform is a robust framework designed to accelerate the development of business applications, such as CRM systems. This repository includes several applications, such as Chat, Project Management, CRM, HRM, and ATS. Various teams are building products on top of the Platform, including Huly and TraceX.

Huly

Self-Hosting

If you're primarily interested in self-hosting Huly without the intention to modify or contribute to its development, please use huly-selfhost. This project offers a convenient method to host Huly using docker, designed for ease of use and quick setup. Explore this option to effortlessly enjoy Huly on your own server.

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API Client

If you want to interact with Huly programmatically, check out our API Client documentation. The API client provides a typed interface for all Huly operations and can be used to build integrations and custom applications.

You can find API usage examples in the Huly examples repository.

Table of Contents

Pre-requisites

Verification

To verify the installation, perform the following checks in your terminal:

  • Ensure that the docker commands are available:
docker --version
docker compose version

Branches & Contributing

  • The main branch is the default branch used for production deployments. Changes to this branch are made from the staging branch once a version is ready for community use.

  • The staging branch is used for pre-release testing. It is stable enough for testing but not yet ready for production deployment.

  • The develop branch is used for development and is the default branch for contributions.

We periodically merge develop into staging to perform testing builds. Once we are satisfied with the build quality in our pre-release deployment, we merge changes into main and release a new version to the community.

Setup dev environment

To initialise the communication submodule

git submodule init
git submodule update

To update the communication submodule

git submodule update

Authentication

This project uses GitHub Packages for dependency management. To successfully download dependencies, you need to generate a GitHub personal access token and log in to npm using that token.

Follow these steps:

  1. Generate a GitHub Token:
  • Log in to your GitHub account
  • Go to Settings > Developer settings > Personal access tokens (https://github.com/settings/personal-access-tokens)
  • Click Generate new token
  • Select the required scopes (at least read:packages)
  • Generate the token and copy it
  1. Authenticate with npm:
npm login --registry=https://npm.pkg.github.com

When prompted, enter your GitHub username, use the generated token as your password

Fast start

sh ./scripts/fast-start.sh

Installation

You need Microsoft's rush to install the application.

  1. Install Rush globally using the command:
npm install -g @microsoft/rush
  1. Navigate to the repository root and run the following commands:
rush install
rush build

Alternatively, you can just execute:

sh ./scripts/presetup-rush.sh

Build and run

Development environment setup requires Docker to be installed on system.

Support is available for both amd64 and arm64 containers on Linux and macOS.

cd ./dev/
rush build    # Will build all the required packages.
# rush rebuild  # could be used to omit build cache.
rush bundle   # Will prepare bundles.
rush package  # Will build all webpack packages.
rush validate # Will validate all sources with typescript and generate d.ts files required for ts-node execution.
rush svelte-check # Optional. svelte files validation using svelte-check.
rush docker:build   # Will build Docker containers for all applications in the local Docker environment.
rush docker:up # Will set up all the containers

Be aware rush docker:build will automatically execute all required phases like build, bundle, package.

Alternatively, you can just execute:

sh ./scripts/build.sh

By default, Docker volumes named dev_db, dev_elastic, and dev_files will be created for the MongoDB, Elasticsearch, and MinIO instances.

Add the following line to your /etc/hosts file

127.0.0.1 huly.local
::1 huly.local

Accessing the URL http://huly.local:8087 will lead you to the app in development mode.

Limitations:

  • Local installation does not support sending emails, thus disabling functionalities such as password recovery and email notifications.

Run in development mode

Development mode allows for live reloading and a smoother development process.

cd dev/prod
rush validate
rushx dev-server

Then go to http://localhost:8080

Select "Sign up" on the right panel and click the "Sign up with password" link at the bottom. Enter the new user's credentials, then proceed to create a workspace for them.

Update project structure and database

If the project's structure is updated, it may be necessary to relink and rebuild the projects.

rush update
rush build

Troubleshooting

If a build fails, but the code is correct, try to delete the build cache and retry.

# from the project root
rm -rf common/temp/build-cache

Build & Watch

For development purpose rush build:watch action could be used.

It includes build and validate phases in watch mode.

Tests

Unit tests

rush test # To execute all tests

rushx test # For individual test execution inside a package directory

UI tests

cd ./tests
rush build
rush bundle
rush docker:build
## creates test Docker containers and sets up test database
./prepare.sh
## runs UI tests
rushx uitest

To execute tests in the development environment, please follow these steps:

cd ./tests
./create-local.sh ## use ./restore-local.sh if you only want to restore the workspace to a predefined initial state for sanity.
cd ./sanity
rushx dev-uitest # To execute all tests against the development environment.
rushx dev-debug -g 'pattern' # To execute tests in debug mode with only the matching test pattern.

Package publishing

node ./common/scripts/bump.js -p projectName

Additional testing

This project is tested with BrowserStack.

WSL build guide

This guide describes the nuances of building and running the application from source code located on your NTFS drive, which is accessible from both Windows and WSL.

Prerequisites

Disk Space Requirements

Ensure you have sufficient disk space available:

  • A fully deployed local application in clean Docker will consume slightly more than 35 GB of WSL virtual disk space
  • The application folder after build (sources + artifacts) will occupy 4.5 GB

If there's insufficient space on your system drive (usually C:\), you can change the virtual disk location in Docker Settings → Resources → Advanced.

Docker WSL Integration

Make sure Docker is accessible from WSL:

  1. Go to Docker Settings → Resources → Advanced → WSL Integration
  2. Select the distribution where you'll be building and running the application
  3. Verify integration works by running this command in WSL:
    docker run hello-world

Common Issues and Solutions

Git Line Endings on Windows

Windows Git often automatically replaces line endings. Since most build scripts are .sh files, ensure your Windows checkout doesn't break them.

Solution options:

  • Checkout from WSL instead of Windows
  • Configure Git on Windows to disable auto-replacement:
    git config --global core.autocrlf false
    This disables auto-replacement for all repositories on your machine.

Elevated Privileges in WSL

Some commands in the instructions require elevated privileges when working in WSL. If you're using Ubuntu distribution, prefix commands with sudo:

sudo npm install -g @microsoft/rush

WSL Configuration

Edit the /etc/wsl.conf file in WSL (e.g., sudo nano /etc/wsl.conf) and add the following content if it doesn't exist:

[automount]
enabled = true
root = /mnt/
options = "metadata,umask=22,fmask=11"

[interop]
appendWindowsPath = false

Running the Application

After these preparations, the build instructions should work without issues.

Port Conflicts

When starting the application (rush docker:up), some network ports in Windows might be occupied. You can fix port mapping in the \dev\docker-compose.yaml file.

Important: Depending on which port you change, you'll need to:

  1. Find what's using that port
  2. Update the new address in the corresponding service configuration

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