* If MinIO is not being used, then do not perform the MinIO check.
* If MinIO is not being used, then do not perform the MinIO check.
* If MinIO is not being used, then do not perform the MinIO check.
* If MinIO is not being used, then do not perform the MinIO check.
* kill binary before build
* Stop the process before compiling.
* Stop the process before compiling.
* feat: make lint format
* feat: make lint format
* feat: make lint format
* fix: fix make lint
* feat: add scripts verify shell check
* feat: add scripts verify shell check
* Exit with code 1 when the check script fails
* Exit with code 1 when the check script fails
* Exit with code 1 when the check script fails
* Exit with code 1 when the check script fails
* Handle the return value of pre-start
* Handle the return value of pre-start
* Handle the return value of pre-start
* minio.Enable is not configured to use MinIO, therefore the image server is not checked
* minio.Enable is not configured to use MinIO, therefore the image server is not checked
* minio.Enable is not configured to use MinIO, therefore the image server is not checked
* minio.Enable is not configured to use MinIO, therefore the image server is not checked
* fix: plant a layer
* fix: print chanal
* fix: print sigs
* fix: print the sigs
* fix: reconstruct exit gracefully
* fix: fix the timeout
* fix: fix the netDone
* fix: fix the process exit
* fix: refactor the elegant startup code
* fix: fix the Signal.Notify
* fix: fix the code
* fix: remove not used header import.
* Update init.go
* fix: fix the InitConfig error
* fix: fix branch name
* fix: fix the signal value
* fix: replace the signal with SIGTERM
* fix: fix the script
* fix: fix the unsolve error
* fix: return the SIGTERM received,shutting down
* fix: fix the tranfer exit error
* fix: fix the error
* fix: replace the SIGnal
* fix: del the error return in tranfer
* fix: fix SIGTERM error
* fix: del the unreachalbe code
* fix: fix the make stop print error
---------
Co-authored-by: OpenIM-Gordon <46924906+FGadvancer@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Xinwei Xiong (cubxxw) <3293172751nss@gmail.com>
* Update and rename README-ES.md to README-e.md
* Rename README-e.md to README-es.md
* Update and rename README-FR.md to README-fr.md
* Update README-fr.md
* Rename README-es.md to README_es.md
* Rename README-fr.md to README_fr.md
* fix: del the manager config and manger init statement
* fix: fix the Manger judge condition
* fix: fix revokeMsg error
* fix: find erors
* fix: find error
* fix: fix the AdminAccount error
* fix: del the debug statement
* fix: fix the component check func
* fix: fix the get zkAddress error
* fix: fix the kafka client close error
* fix: add env in minio connected
* fix: del the minio env
* fix: fix the go.mod tools version
* fix: del get env in minio conneted
* feat: add GetUserToken api and add ex field in GetSortedConversationList resp
* fix: fix the go.mod version
* fix: add lack method
* fix: add a method
* fix: add lack implement
* fix: fix the tools pkg version
* fix: del the unuser pkg
* fix: add Limiting judgement of get admin token
* feat: add a yml of docker-compose-1.yml
* fix: add the lack content in docker-compose-1.yml
* fix: add the tips in docker-compose.yml
---------
Co-authored-by: OpenIM-Gordon <46924906+FGadvancer@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: del the manager config and manger init statement
* fix: fix the Manger judge condition
* fix: fix revokeMsg error
* fix: find erors
* fix: find error
* fix: fix the AdminAccount error
* fix: del the debug statement
* fix: fix the component check func
* fix: fix the get zkAddress error
* fix: fix the kafka client close error
* fix: add env in minio connected
* fix: del the minio env
* fix: fix the go.mod tools version
* fix: del get env in minio conneted
* feat: add GetUserToken api and add ex field in GetSortedConversationList resp
* fix: fix the go.mod version
* fix: add lack method
* fix: add a method
* fix: add lack implement
* fix: fix the tools pkg version
* fix: del the unuser pkg
* fix: add Limiting judgement of get admin token
* feat: add component check func
* fix: fix the outpu error
* fix: fix the stderr outpu
* fix: fix the component check func
* fix: fix the error
* fix: fix the output error
* fix: del the disruptions code
* fix the log output format
* fix: fix the tools version
* fix: del the manager config and manger init statement
* fix: fix the Manger judge condition
* fix: fix revokeMsg error
* fix: find erors
* fix: find error
* fix: fix the AdminAccount error
* fix: del the debug statement
* fix: fix the component check func
* fix: fix the get zkAddress error
* fix: fix the kafka client close error
* fix: add env in minio connected
* fix: del the minio env
* fix: fix the go.mod tools version
* fix: del get env in minio conneted
[](https://vscode.dev/redirect?url=vscode://ms-vscode-remote.remote-containers/cloneInVolume?url=https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server)
This repository includes configuration for a development container for working with OpenIM - OSS in a local container or using [GitHub Codespaces](https://github.com/features/codespaces).
> **Tip:** The default VNC password is `openIM123`. The VNC server runs on port `5901` and a web client is available on port `11001`, openim-admin on port `11002`.
## Quick start - local
If you already have VS Code and Docker installed, you can click the badge above or [here](https://vscode.dev/redirect?url=vscode://ms-vscode-remote.remote-containers/cloneInVolume?url=https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server) to get started. Clicking these links will cause VS Code to automatically install the Dev Containers extension if needed, clone the source code into a container volume, and spin up a dev container for use.
1. Install Docker Desktop or Docker for Linux on your local machine. (See [docs](https://aka.ms/vscode-remote/containers/getting-started) for additional details.)
2.**Important**: Docker needs at least **4 Cores and 8 GB of RAM** to run a full build with **9 GB of RAM** being recommended. If you are on macOS, or are using the old Hyper-V engine for Windows, update these values for Docker Desktop by right-clicking on the Docker status bar item and going to **Preferences/Settings > Resources > Advanced**.
> **Note:** The [Resource Monitor](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=mutantdino.resourcemonitor) extension is included in the container so you can keep an eye on CPU/Memory in the status bar.
3. Install [Visual Studio Code Stable](https://code.visualstudio.com/) or [Insiders](https://code.visualstudio.com/insiders/) and the [Dev Containers](https://aka.ms/vscode-remote/download/containers) extension.

> **Note:** The Dev Containers extension requires the Visual Studio Code distribution of OpenIM - OSS. See the [FAQ](https://aka.ms/vscode-remote/faq/license) for details.
4. Press <kbd>Ctrl/Cmd</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>P</kbd> or <kbd>F1</kbd> and select **Dev Containers: Clone Repository in Container Volume...**.
> **Tip:** While you can use your local source tree instead, operations like `yarn install` can be slow on macOS or when using the Hyper-V engine on Windows. We recommend using the WSL filesystem on Windows or the "clone repository in container" approach on Windows and macOS instead since it uses "named volume" rather than the local filesystem.
5. Type `https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server` (or a branch or PR URL) in the input box and press <kbd>Enter</kbd>.
6. After the container is running:
1. If you have the `DISPLAY` or `WAYLAND_DISPLAY` environment variables set locally (or in WSL on Windows), desktop apps in the container will be shown in local windows.
2. If these are not set, open a web browser and go to [http://localhost:11001](http://localhost:11001), or use a [VNC Viewer][def] to connect to `localhost:11001` and enter `vscode` as the password. Anything you start in VS Code, or the integrated terminal, will appear here.
Next: **[Try it out!](#try-it)**
## Quick start - GitHub Codespaces
1. From the [openimsdk/open-im-server GitHub repository](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server), click on the **Code** dropdown, select **Open with Codespaces**, and then click on **New codespace**. If prompted, select the **Standard** machine size (which is also the default).
> **Note:** You will not see these options within GitHub if you are not in the Codespaces beta.
2. After the codespace is up and running in your browser, press <kbd>Ctrl/Cmd</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>P</kbd> or <kbd>F1</kbd> and select **Ports: Focus on Ports View**.
3. You should see **VNC web client (11001)** under in the list of ports. Select the line and click on the globe icon to open it in a browser tab.
> **Tip:** If you do not see the port, <kbd>Ctrl/Cmd</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>P</kbd> or <kbd>F1</kbd>, select **Forward a Port** and enter port `11001`.
4. In the new tab, you should see noVNC. Click **Connect** and enter `vscode` as the password.
Anything you start in VS Code, or the integrated terminal, will appear here.
Next: **[Try it out!](#try-it)**
### Using VS Code with GitHub Codespaces
You may see improved VNC responsiveness when accessing a codespace from VS Code client since you can use a [VNC Viewer][def]. Here's how to do it.
1. Install [Visual Studio Code Stable](https://code.visualstudio.com/) or [Insiders](https://code.visualstudio.com/insiders/) and the the [GitHub Codespaces extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=GitHub.codespaces).
> **Note:** The GitHub Codespaces extension requires the Visual Studio Code distribution of OpenIM - OSS.
2. After the VS Code is up and running, press <kbd>Ctrl/Cmd</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>P</kbd> or <kbd>F1</kbd>, choose **Codespaces: Create New Codespace**, and use the following settings:
-`openimsdk/open-im-server` for the repository.
- Select any branch (e.g. **main**) - you can select a different one later.
- Choose **Standard** (4-core, 8GB) as the size.
3. After you have connected to the codespace, you can use a [VNC Viewer][def] to connect to `localhost:5901` and enter `vscode` as the password.
> **Tip:** You may also need change your VNC client's **Picture Quality** setting to **High** to get a full color desktop.
4. Anything you start in VS Code, or the integrated terminal, will appear here.
Next: **[Try it out!](#try-it)**
## Try it
This container uses the [Fluxbox](http://fluxbox.org/) window manager to keep things lean. **Right-click on the desktop** to see menu options. It works with GNOME and GTK applications, so other tools can be installed if needed.
> **Note:** You can also set the resolution from the command line by typing `set-resolution`.
To start working with OpenIM - OSS, follow these steps:
1. In your local VS Code client, open a terminal (<kbd>Ctrl/Cmd</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>\`</kbd>) and type the following commands:
```bash
yarn install
bash scripts/code.sh
```
2. After the build is complete, open a web browser or a [VNC Viewer][def] to connect to the desktop environment as described in the quick start and enter `vscode` as the password.
3. You should now see OpenIM - OSS!
Next, let's try debugging.
1. Shut down OpenIM - OSS by clicking the box in the upper right corner of the OpenIM - OSS window through your browser or VNC viewer.
2. Go to your local VS Code client, and use the **Run / Debug** view to launch the **VS Code** configuration. (Typically the default, so you can likely just press <kbd>F5</kbd>).
> **Note:** If launching times out, you can increase the value of `timeout` in the "VS Code", "Attach Main Process", "Attach Extension Host", and "Attach to Shared Process" configurations in [launch.json](../../.vscode/launch.json). However, running `./scripts/code.sh` first will set up Electron which will usually solve timeout issues.
3. After a bit, OpenIM - OSS will appear with the debugger attached!
Enjoy!
### Dotfiles
Dotfiles are files and folders on Unix-like systems starting with `.` that control the configuration of applications and shells on your system. You can store and manage your dotfiles in a repository on GitHub. For advice and tutorials about what to include in your dotfiles repository, see [GitHub does dotfiles](https://dotfiles.github.io/).
Your dotfiles repository might include your shell aliases and preferences, any tools you want to install, or any other codespace personalization you want to make.
You can configure GitHub Codespaces to use dotfiles from any repository you own by selecting that repository in your [personal GitHub Codespaces settings](https://github.com/settings/codespaces).
When you create a new codespace, GitHub clones your selected dotfiles repository to the codespace environment, and looks for one of the following files to set up the environment.
- *install.sh*
- *install*
- *bootstrap.sh*
- *bootstrap*
- *script/bootstrap*
- *setup.sh*
- *setup*
- *script/setup*
If none of these files are found, then any files or folders in your selected dotfiles repository starting with `.` are symlinked to the codespace's `~` or `$HOME` directory.
Any changes to your selected dotfiles repository will apply only to each new codespace, and do not affect any existing codespace.
**Note:** Currently, Codespaces does not support personalizing the User-scoped settings for VS Code with your `dotfiles` repository. You can set default Workspace and Remote [Codespaces] settings for a specific project in the project's repository. For more information, see "[Introduction to dev containers](https://docs.github.com/en/codespaces/setting-up-your-project-for-codespaces/adding-a-dev-container-configuration/introduction-to-dev-containers#creating-a-custom-dev-container-configuration)."
In addition, you can also configure Codespaces secrets on your personal profile page at [github.com/settings/codespaces](https://github.com/settings/codespaces). Development environment secrets are environment variables that are encrypted, and they are accessible to any codespace you create using repositories that have access to these secrets.
### Notes
The container comes with VS Code Insiders installed. To run it from an Integrated Terminal use `VSCODE_IPC_HOOK_CLI= /usr/bin/code-insiders .`.
# Allow local `replace` directives. Default is false.
replace-local:true
@@ -354,6 +384,7 @@ linters-settings:
retract-allow-no-explanation:false
# Forbid the use of the `exclude` directives. Default is false.
exclude-forbidden:false
gomodguard:
allowed:
modules:
@@ -417,9 +448,6 @@ linters-settings:
checks:["all"]
govet:
# report about shadowed variables
check-shadowing:true
# settings per analyzer
settings:
printf:# analyzer name, run `go tool vet help` to see all analyzers
@@ -436,15 +464,25 @@ linters-settings:
disable:
- shadow
disable-all:false
# depguard:
# list-type: blacklist
# include-go-root: false
# packages:
# - github.com/Sirupsen/logrus
# packages-with-error-message:
# # specify an error message to output when a blacklisted package is used
# - github.com/Sirupsen/logrus: "logging is allowed only by logutils.Log"
depguard:
rules:
prevent_unmaintained_packages:
list-mode:lax# allow unless explicitely denied
files:
- $all
- "!$test"
allow:
- $gostd
deny:
- pkg:io/ioutil
desc:"replaced by io and os packages since Go 1.16: https://tip.golang.org/doc/go1.16#ioutil"
- pkg:github.com/OpenIMSDK
desc:"The OpenIM organization has been replaced with lowercase, please do not use uppercase organization name, you will use openimsdk"
- pkg:log
desc:"We have a wrapped log package at openim, we recommend you to use our wrapped log package, https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/blob/main/docs/contrib/logging.md"
- pkg:errors
desc:"We have a wrapped errors package at openim, we recommend you to use our wrapped errors package, https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/blob/main/docs/contrib/error-code.md"
importas:
# if set to `true`, force to use alias.
@@ -454,6 +492,8 @@ linters-settings:
# using `servingv1` alias for `knative.dev/serving/pkg/apis/serving/v1` package
- pkg:knative.dev/serving/pkg/apis/serving/v1
alias:servingv1
- pkg:gopkg.in/yaml.v2
alias:yaml
# using `autoscalingv1alpha1` alias for `knative.dev/serving/pkg/apis/autoscaling/v1alpha1` package
First of all, thank you for considering contributing to our project! We appreciate your time and effort, and we value any contribution, whether it's reporting a bug, suggesting a new feature, or submitting a pull request.
@@ -12,7 +44,7 @@ This document provides guidelines and best practices to help you contribute effe
## 📇Topics
- [Contributing to Open-IM-Server](#contributing-to-open-im-server)
- [How do I contribute code to OpenIM](#how-do-i-contribute-code-to-openim)
- [📇Topics](#topics)
- [What we expect of you](#what-we-expect-of-you)
- [Code of ConductCode of Conduct](#code-of-conductcode-of-conduct)
@@ -32,13 +64,13 @@ This document provides guidelines and best practices to help you contribute effe
## What we expect of you
We hope that anyone can join Open-IM-Server , even if you are a student, writer, translator
We hope that anyone can join open-im-server , even if you are a student, writer, translator
Please meet the minimum version of the Go language published in [go.mod](./go.mod). If you want to manage the Go language version, we provide tools to install [gvm](https://github.com/moovweb/gvm) in our [Makefile](./Makefile)
Please meet the minimum version of the Go language published in [go.mod](./go.mod). If you want to manage the Go language version, we provide tools tHow do I contribute code to OpenIMo install [gvm](https://github.com/moovweb/gvm) in our [Makefile](./Makefile)
You'd better use Linux OR WSL as the development environment, Linux with [Makefile](./Makefile) can help you quickly build and test Open-IM-Server project.
You'd better use Linux OR WSL as the development environment, Linux with [Makefile](./Makefile) can help you quickly build and test open-im-server project.
If you are familiar with [Makefile](./Makefile) , you can easily see the clever design of the Open-IM-Server Makefile. Storing the necessary tools such as golangci in the `/tools` directory can avoid some tool version issues.
If you are familiar with [Makefile](./Makefile) , you can easily see the clever design of the open-im-server Makefile. Storing the necessary tools such as golangci in the `/tools` directory can avoid some tool version issues.
The [Makefile](./Makefile) is for every developer, even if you don't know how to use the Makefile tool, don't worry, we provide two great commands to get you up to speed with the Makefile architecture, `make help` and `make help-all`, it can reduce problems of the developing environment.
@@ -52,7 +84,7 @@ In accordance with the naming conventions adopted by OpenIM and drawing referenc
#### Code and doc contribution
Every action to make project Open-IM-Server better is encouraged. On GitHub, every improvement for Open-IM-Server could be via a [PR](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/pulls) (short for pull request).
Every action to make project open-im-server better is encouraged. On GitHub, every improvement for open-im-server could be via a [PR](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/pulls) (short for pull request).
+ If you find a typo, try to fix it!
+ If you find a bug, try to fix it!
@@ -67,8 +99,8 @@ Every action to make project Open-IM-Server better is encouraged. On GitHub, eve
#### Where should I start?
+ If you are new to the project, don't know how to contribute Open-IM-Server, please check out the [good first issue](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues?q=is%3Aopen+label%3A"good+first+issue"+sort%3Aupdated-desc) label.
+ You should be good at filtering the Open-IM-Server issue tags and finding the ones you like, such as [RFC](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+RFC+label%3ARFC) for big initiatives, features for [feature](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues?q=is%3Aissue+label%3Afeature) proposals, and [bug](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues?q=is%3Aissue+label%3Abug+) fixes.
+ If you are new to the project, don't know how to contribute open-im-server, please check out the [good first issue](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues?q=is%3Aopen+label%3A"good+first+issue"+sort%3Aupdated-desc) label.
+ You should be good at filtering the open-im-server issue tags and finding the ones you like, such as [RFC](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+RFC+label%3ARFC) for big initiatives, features for [feature](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues?q=is%3Aissue+label%3Afeature) proposals, and [bug](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues?q=is%3Aissue+label%3Abug+) fixes.
+ If you are looking for something to work on, check out our [open issues](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sort%3Aupdated-desc).
+ If you have an idea for a new feature, please [open an issue](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues/new/choose), and we can discuss it.
@@ -85,7 +117,7 @@ When documenting a new design, we recommend a 2-step approach:
1. Use the short-form RFC template to outline your ideas and get early feedback.
2. Once you have received sufficient feedback and consensus, you may use the longer-form design doc template to specify and discuss your design in more details.
In order to contribute a feature to Open-IM-Server you'll need to go through the following steps:
In order to contribute a feature to open-im-server you'll need to go through the following steps:
+ Discuss your idea with the appropriate [working groups](https://join.slack.com/t/openimsdk/shared_invite/zt-22720d66b-o_FvKxMTGXtcnnnHiMqe9Q) on the working group's Slack channel.
+ Once there is general agreement that the feature is useful, create a GitHub issue to track the discussion. The issue should include information about the requirements and use cases that it is trying to address.
@@ -95,13 +127,27 @@ But keep in mind that there is no guarantee of it being accepted and so it is us
## Getting Started
To propose PR for the Open-IM-Server item, we assume you have registered a GitHub ID. Then you could finish the preparation in the following steps:
To propose PR for the open-im-server item, we assume you have registered a GitHub ID. Then you could finish the preparation in the following steps:
1. Fork the repository(Open-IM-Server)
1. Fork the repository(open-im-server)
2.**CLONE** your own repository to main locally. Use `git clone https://github.com/<your-username>/Open-IM-Server.git` to clone repository to your local machine. Then you can create new branches to finish the change you wish to make.
2.**CLONE** your own repository to main locally. Use `git clone https://github.com/<your-username>/open-im-server.git` to clone repository to your local machine. Then you can create new branches to finish the change you wish to make.
3.**Set Remote** upstream to be `https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server.git` using the following two commands:
3.**Initialize Git Hooks with `make init-githooks`**
After cloning the repository, it's recommended to set up Git hooks to streamline your workflow and ensure your contributions adhere to OpenIM's community standards. Git hooks are scripts that run automatically every time a particular event occurs in a Git repository, such as before a commit or push. To initialize Git hooks for the OpenIM server repository, use the `make init-githooks` command.
- **Enabling Git Hooks Mode**: By running `make init-githooks` and entering `1` when prompted, you enable Git hooks mode. This action will generate a series of hooks within the `.git/hooks/` directory. These hooks impose certain checks on your commits and pushes, ensuring they meet the quality and standards expected by the OpenIM community. For instance, commit hooks might enforce a specific commit message format, while push hooks could check for code style or linting issues.
- **Benefits for First-Time Contributors**: This setup is especially beneficial for new contributors. It guides you to make professional, community-standard-compliant Pull Requests (PRs) and PR descriptions right from your first contribution. By automating checks and balances, it reduces the chances of common mistakes and speeds up the review process.
- **Disabling Git Hooks**: If for any reason you wish to remove the Git hooks, simply run `make init-githooks` again and enter `2` when prompted. This will delete the existing Git hooks, removing the automatic checks and constraints from your Git operations. However, keep in mind that manually ensuring your contributions adhere to community standards without the aid of Git hooks requires diligence.
> [!NOTE] Utilizing Git hooks through the `make init-githooks` command is a straightforward yet powerful way to ensure your contributions are consistent and high-quality. It's a step towards fostering a professional and efficient development environment in the OpenIM project.
4.**Set Remote** upstream to be `https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server.git` using the following two commands:
Adding this, we can easily synchronize local branches with upstream branches.
4. Create a new branch for your changes (use a descriptive name, such as `fix-bug-123` or `add-new-feature`).
5. Create a new branch for your changes (use a descriptive name, such as `fix-bug-123` or `add-new-feature`).
```bash
❯ cd Open-IM-Server
❯ cd open-im-server
❯ git fetch upstream
❯ git checkout upstream/main
```
@@ -136,7 +182,8 @@ To propose PR for the Open-IM-Server item, we assume you have registered a GitHu
Make any change on the `new-branch` then use [Makefile](./Makefile) build and test your codes.
5. **Commit your changes** to your local branch, lint before committing and commit with sign-off
6. **Commit your changes** to your local branch, lint before committing and commit with sign-off
```bash
❯ git rebase upstream/main
@@ -145,7 +192,7 @@ To propose PR for the Open-IM-Server item, we assume you have registered a GitHu
❯ git commit -a -s -m "message for your changes" # -s adds a Signed-off-by trailer
```
6. **Push your branch** to your forked repository, it is recommended to have only one commit for a PR.
7. **Push your branch** to your forked repository, it is recommended to have only one commit for a PR.
```bash
# sync up with upstream
@@ -177,12 +224,78 @@ To propose PR for the Open-IM-Server item, we assume you have registered a GitHu
❯ git rebase upstream/main # rebase the current branch to upstream/main branch
❯ git add -A
❯ git commit -m -s "feat: feature two"
# then create pull request, and merge
```
7. **Open a pull request** to `openimsdk/open-im-server:main`
**Verifying Your Pull Request with `make all` Command**
Before verifying, you may need to complete the basic deployment of OpenIM to get familiar with the deployment status of OpenIM. Please read [this deployment document](https://docs.openim.io/zh-Hans/guides/gettingStarted/imSourceCodeDeployment), which will tell you how to deploy OpenIM middleware and OpenIM services in detail
Before submitting your Pull Request (PR), it's crucial to ensure that it passes all the necessary checks and verifications to maintain the quality and integrity of the OpenIM server project. To facilitate this process, we have encapsulated a series of validation steps into the `make all` command.
- **Purpose of `make all` Command**: The `make all` command serves as a comprehensive pre-PR verification tool. It sequentially executes a variety of tasks designed to scrutinize your changes from multiple angles, ensuring they are ready for submission.
- **Included Commands**:
- `tidy`: Cleans up the module by removing unused dependencies.
- `gen`: Generates necessary files from templates or specifications, ensuring that your codebase is up-to-date with its dependencies.
- `add-copyright`: Checks for and adds copyright notices to files, ensuring compliance with legal requirements.
- `verify`: Verifies the integrity and consistency of the code, dependencies, and various checks.
- `test-api`: Runs API tests to ensure that your changes do not break any existing functionality and adhere to the expected behaviors.
- `lint`: Analyzes the code for potential stylistic or programming errors, enforcing the project's coding standards.
- `cover`: Measures the code coverage of tests, helping you understand how much of the code is being tested.
- `restart`: (Optionally) restarts services or applications to ensure that changes are correctly applied and functioning in a live environment.
- **Executing the Command**: To run the `make all` command, simply navigate to the root directory of your cloned repository in your terminal and execute:
```bash
make all
```
This command will sequentially perform all the listed actions, outputting any warnings or errors encountered during the process. It's a vital step to catch any issues early and ensure your contribution meets the quality standards set by the OpenIM community.
- **Benefits**: By using `make all` for pre-PR verification, you significantly increase the likelihood of your PR being accepted on the first review. It not only demonstrates your commitment to quality but also streamlines the review process by minimizing back-and-forth due to common issues that can be caught automatically.
**Troubleshooting Git Push Failures**
When working with Git, encountering errors during push operations is not uncommon. Two primary reasons you might face push failures are due to firewall restrictions or authentication issues. Here’s how you can troubleshoot and resolve these problems.
**Firewall Errors**
If you're behind a corporate firewall or your network restricts certain types of traffic, you might encounter issues when trying to push your changes via HTTPS. This is because firewalls can block the ports used by the HTTPS protocol. To resolve this issue, you can configure Git to use a proxy.
If you have a local proxy server set up, you can direct Git to use it by setting the `https_proxy` and `http_proxy` environment variables. Open your terminal or command prompt and run the following commands:
```bash
export https_proxy="http://127.0.0.1:7890"
export http_proxy="http://127.0.0.1:7890"
```
Replace `127.0.0.1:7890` with the address and port of your proxy server. These commands set the proxy for the current session. If you want to make these changes permanent, add them to your `.bashrc`, `.bash_profile`, or equivalent shell configuration file.
**Using SSH Instead of HTTPS**
An alternative to using HTTPS is to set up an SSH connection for Git operations. SSH connections are often not blocked by firewalls and do not require proxy settings. Additionally, SSH provides a secure channel and can simplify the authentication process since it relies on SSH keys rather than username and password credentials.
To use SSH with Git, you first need to generate an SSH key pair and add the public key to your GitHub account (or another Git hosting service).
1. **Generate SSH Key Pair**: Open your terminal and run `ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -C "your_email@example.com"`, replacing `your_email@example.com` with your email. Press enter to accept the default file location and passphrase prompts.
2. **Add SSH Key to SSH-Agent**: Ensure the ssh-agent is running with `eval "$(ssh-agent -s)"` and then add your SSH private key to the ssh-agent using `ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_rsa`.
3. **Add SSH Key to GitHub**: Copy your SSH public key to your clipboard with `cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub | clip` (Windows) or `pbcopy < ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub` (Mac). Go to GitHub, navigate to Settings > SSH and GPG keys, and add a new SSH key, pasting your key into the field provided.
4. **Switch to SSH in Your Repository**: Change your repository's remote URL from HTTPS to SSH. You can find the SSH URL in your repository settings on GitHub and use `git remote set-url origin git@github.com:username/repository.git` to switch.
**Authentication Errors**
If you're experiencing authentication errors, it might be due to missing or incorrect credentials. Ensure you have added your SSH key to your Git hosting service. You can test your SSH connection with `ssh -T git@github.com` (replace `github.com` with your Git hosting service's domain). If successful, you'll receive a welcome message.
For HTTPS users, check that your username and password (or personal access token for services like GitHub that no longer accept password authentication for Git operations) are correct.
8. **Open a pull request** to `openimsdk/open-im-server:main`
It is recommended to review your changes before filing a pull request. Check if your code doesn't conflict with the main branch and no redundant code is included.
> [!TIP] There is a [good blog post documenting](https://nsddd.top/posts/participating-in-this-project/) the entire push contribution process.
## Style and Specification
@@ -190,15 +303,15 @@ We divide the problem into security and general problems:
#### Reporting security issues
Security issues are always treated seriously. As our usual principle, we discourage anyone to spread security issues. If you find a security issue of Open-IM-Server, please do not discuss it in public and even do not open a public issue.
Security issues are always treated seriously. As our usual principle, we discourage anyone to spread security issues. If you find a security issue of open-im-server, please do not discuss it in public and even do not open a public issue.
Instead we encourage you to send us a private email to info@openim.io to report this.
#### Reporting general issues
To be honest, we regard every user of Open-IM-Serveras a very kind contributor. After experiencing Open-IM-Server, you may have some feedback for the project. Then feel free to open an issue via [NEW ISSUE](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues/new/choose).
To be honest, we regard every user of open-im-serveras a very kind contributor. After experiencing open-im-server, you may have some feedback for the project. Then feel free to open an issue via [NEW ISSUE](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues/new/choose).
Since we collaborate project Open-IM-Server in a distributed way, we appreciate **WELL-WRITTEN**, **DETAILED**, **EXPLICIT** issue reports. To make the communication more efficient, we wish everyone could search if your issue is an existing one in the searching list. If you find it existing, please add your details in comments under the existing issue instead of opening a brand new one.
Since we collaborate project open-im-server in a distributed way, we appreciate **WELL-WRITTEN**, **DETAILED**, **EXPLICIT** issue reports. To make the communication more efficient, we wish everyone could search if your issue is an existing one in the searching list. If you find it existing, please add your details in comments under the existing issue instead of opening a brand new one.
To make the issue details as standard as possible, we setup an [ISSUE TEMPLATE](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/.github/tree/main/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE) for issue reporters. You can find three kinds of issue templates there: question, bug report and feature request. Please **BE SURE** to follow the instructions to fill fields in template.
@@ -206,20 +319,20 @@ To make the issue details as standard as possible, we setup an [ISSUE TEMPLATE](
+ bug report
+ feature request
+ Open-IM-Server performance issues
+ open-im-server performance issues
+ feature proposal
+ feature design
+ help wanted
+ doc incomplete
+ test improvement
+ any questions on Open-IM-Server project
+ any questions on open-im-server project
+ and so on
Also, we must be reminded when submitting a new question about Open-IM-Server, please remember to remove the sensitive data from your post. Sensitive data could be password, secret key, network locations, private business data and so on.
Also, we must be reminded when submitting a new question about open-im-server, please remember to remove the sensitive data from your post. Sensitive data could be password, secret key, network locations, private business data and so on.
#### Commit Rules
Actually in Open-IM-Server, we take two rules serious when committing:
Actually in open-im-server, we take two rules serious when committing:
**🥇 Commit Message:**
@@ -262,7 +375,7 @@ An example for this could be:
#### PR Description
PR is the only way to make change to Open-IM-Server project files. To help reviewers better get your purpose, PR description could not be too detailed. We encourage contributors to follow the [PR template](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/.github/tree/main/.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md) to finish the pull request.
PR is the only way to make change to open-im-server project files. To help reviewers better get your purpose, PR description could not be too detailed. We encourage contributors to follow the [PR template](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/.github/tree/main/.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md) to finish the pull request.
You can find some very formal PR in [RFC](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+RFC+label%3ARFC) issues and learn about them.
@@ -311,11 +424,11 @@ git() {
#### Docs Contribution
The documentation for Open-IM-Server includes:
The documentation for open-im-server includes:
+ [README.md](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/blob/main/README.md): This file includes the basic information and instructions for getting started with Open-IM-Server.
+ [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md): This file contains guidelines for contributing to Open-IM-Server's codebase, such as how to submit issues, pull requests, and code reviews.
+ [Official Documentation](https://doc.rentsoft.cn/): This is the official documentation for Open-IM-Server, which includes comprehensive information on all of its features, configuration options, and troubleshooting tips.
+ [README.md](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/blob/main/README.md): This file includes the basic information and instructions for getting started with open-im-server.
+ [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md): This file contains guidelines for contributing to open-im-server's codebase, such as how to submit issues, pull requests, and code reviews.
+ [Official Documentation](https://doc.rentsoft.cn/): This is the official documentation for open-im-server, which includes comprehensive information on all of its features, configuration options, and troubleshooting tips.
Please obey the following rules to better format the docs, which would greatly improve the reading experience.
@@ -328,20 +441,20 @@ Please obey the following rules to better format the docs, which would greatly i
## Engage to help anything
We choose GitHub as the primary place for Open-IM-Server to collaborate. So the latest updates of Open-IM-Server are always here. Although contributions via PR is an explicit way to help, we still call for any other ways.
We choose GitHub as the primary place for open-im-server to collaborate. So the latest updates of open-im-server are always here. Although contributions via PR is an explicit way to help, we still call for any other ways.
+ reply to other's [issues](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sort%3Aupdated-desc) if you could;
+ help solve other user's problems;
+ help review other's [PR](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+sort%3Aupdated-desc) design;
+ discuss about Open-IM-Server to make things clearer;
Releases of Open-IM-Server are done using [Release Please](https://github.com/googleapis/release-please) and [GoReleaser](https://goreleaser.com/). The workflow looks like this:
Releases of open-im-server are done using [Release Please](https://github.com/googleapis/release-please) and [GoReleaser](https://goreleaser.com/). The workflow looks like this:
🎯 A PR is merged to the `main` branch:
@@ -366,17 +479,23 @@ Such a commit can get produced as follows:
For the complex release process, in fact, and encapsulation as CICD, you only need to tag locally, and then publish the tag to OpenIM github to complete the entire OpenIM release process.
In addition to CICD, we also do a complex release command locally, which can help you complete the full platform compilation, testing, and release to Minio, just by using the `make release` command.
Please [read the detailed documents](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/blob/main/docs/contrib/release.md)
## Contact Us
We value close connections with our users, developers, and contributors here at Open-IM-Server. With a large community and maintainer team, we're always here to help and support you. Whether you're looking to join our community or have any questions or suggestions, we welcome you to get in touch with us.
We value close connections with our users, developers, and contributors here at open-im-server. With a large community and maintainer team, we're always here to help and support you. Whether you're looking to join our community or have any questions or suggestions, we welcome you to get in touch with us.
Our most recommended way to get in touch is through [Slack](https://join.slack.com/t/openimsdk/shared_invite/zt-22720d66b-o_FvKxMTGXtcnnnHiMqe9Q). Even if you're in China, Slack is usually not blocked by firewalls, making it an easy way to connect with us. Our Slack community is the ideal place to discuss and share ideas and suggestions with other users and developers of Open-IM-Server. You can ask technical questions, seek help, or share your experiences with other users of Open-IM-Server.
Our most recommended way to get in touch is through [Slack](https://join.slack.com/t/openimsdk/shared_invite/zt-22720d66b-o_FvKxMTGXtcnnnHiMqe9Q). Even if you're in China, Slack is usually not blocked by firewalls, making it an easy way to connect with us. Our Slack community is the ideal place to discuss and share ideas and suggestions with other users and developers of open-im-server. You can ask technical questions, seek help, or share your experiences with other users of open-im-server.
In addition to Slack, we also offer the following ways to get in touch:
+ <a href="https://join.slack.com/t/openimsdk/shared_invite/zt-22720d66b-o_FvKxMTGXtcnnnHiMqe9Q" target="_blank"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/slack-%40OpenIMSDKCore-informational?logo=slack&style=flat-square"></a>: We also have Slack channels for you to communicate and discuss. To join, visit https://slack.com/ and join our [👀 Open-IM-Server slack](https://join.slack.com/t/openimsdk/shared_invite/zt-22720d66b-o_FvKxMTGXtcnnnHiMqe9Q) team channel.
+ <a href="https://join.slack.com/t/openimsdk/shared_invite/zt-22720d66b-o_FvKxMTGXtcnnnHiMqe9Q" target="_blank"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/slack-%40OpenIMSDKCore-informational?logo=slack&style=flat-square"></a>: We also have Slack channels for you to communicate and discuss. To join, visit https://slack.com/ and join our [👀 open-im-server slack](https://join.slack.com/t/openimsdk/shared_invite/zt-22720d66b-o_FvKxMTGXtcnnnHiMqe9Q) team channel.
+ <a href="https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?fs=1&tf=cm&to=4closetool3@gmail.com" target="_blank"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/gmail-%40OOpenIMSDKCore?style=social&logo=gmail"></a>: Get in touch with us on [Gmail](info@openim.io). If you have any questions or issues that need resolving, or any suggestions and feedback for our open source projects, please feel free to contact us via email.
+ <a href="https://doc.rentsoft.cn/" target="_blank"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/%E5%8D%9A%E5%AE%A2-%40OpenIMSDKCore-blue?style=social&logo=Octopus%20Deploy"></a>: Read our [blog](https://doc.rentsoft.cn/). Our blog is a great place to stay up-to-date with Open-IM-Server projects and trends. On the blog, we share our latest developments, tech trends, and other interesting information.
+ <a href="https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/OpenIM-Docs/blob/main/docs/images/WechatIMG20.jpeg" target="_blank"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/%E5%BE%AE%E4%BF%A1-OpenIMSDKCore-brightgreen?logo=wechat&style=flat-square"></a>: Add [Wechat](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/OpenIM-Docs/blob/main/docs/images/WechatIMG20.jpeg) and indicate that you are a user or developer of Open-IM-Server. We will process your request as soon as possible.
+ <a href="https://doc.rentsoft.cn/" target="_blank"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/%E5%8D%9A%E5%AE%A2-%40OpenIMSDKCore-blue?style=social&logo=Octopus%20Deploy"></a>: Read our [blog](https://doc.rentsoft.cn/). Our blog is a great place to stay up-to-date with open-im-server projects and trends. On the blog, we share our latest developments, tech trends, and other interesting information.
+ <a href="https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/OpenIM-Docs/blob/main/docs/images/WechatIMG20.jpeg" target="_blank"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/%E5%BE%AE%E4%BF%A1-OpenIMSDKCore-brightgreen?logo=wechat&style=flat-square"></a>: Add [Wechat](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/OpenIM-Docs/blob/main/docs/images/WechatIMG20.jpeg) and indicate that you are a user or developer of open-im-server. We will process your request as soon as possible.
Whether you're looking to join our community or have any questions or suggestions, we welcome you to get in touch with us.
[](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sort%3Aupdated-desc+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22)
OpenIM is a service platform specifically designed for integrating chat, audio-video calls, notifications, and AI chatbots into applications. It provides a range of powerful APIs and Webhooks, enabling developers to easily incorporate these interactive features into their applications. OpenIM is not a standalone chat application, but rather serves as a platform to support other applications in achieving rich communication functionalities. The following diagram illustrates the interaction between AppServer, AppClient, OpenIMServer, and OpenIMSDK to explain in detail.
Unlike standalone chat applications such as Telegram, Signal, and Rocket.Chat, OpenIM offers an open-source instant messaging solution designed specifically for developers rather than as a directly installable standalone chat app. Comprising OpenIM SDK and OpenIM Server, it provides developers with a complete set of tools and services to integrate instant messaging functions into their applications, including message sending and receiving, user management, and group management. Overall, OpenIM aims to provide developers with the necessary tools and framework to implement efficient instant messaging solutions in their applications.
**OpenIMSDK** is an IM SDK designed for **OpenIMServer**, created specifically for embedding in client applications. Its main features and modules are as follows:
**OpenIMSDK**, designed for **OpenIMServer**, is an IM SDK created specifically for integration into client applications. It supports various functionalities and modules:
+ 🌟 Main Features:
- 📦 Local Storage
- 🔔 Listener Callbacks
- 🛡️ API Wrapping
- 🌐 Connection Management
- 📦 Local storage
- 🔔 Listener callbacks
- 🛡️ API wrapping
- 🌐 Connection management
## 📚 Main Modules:
+ 📚 Main Modules:
1. 🚀 Initialization and Login
2. 👤 User Management
3. 👫 Friend Management
3. 👫 Friends Management
4. 🤖 Group Functions
5. 💬 Conversation Handling
5. 💬 Session Handling
It is built using Golang and supports cross-platform deployment, ensuring a consistent access experience across all platforms.
Built with Golang and supports cross-platform deployment to ensure a consistent integration experience across all platforms.
👉 **[Explore GO SDK](https://github.com/openimsdk/openim-sdk-core)**
👉 **[Explore the GO SDK](https://github.com/openimsdk/openim-sdk-core)**
## 🌐 About OpenIMServer
## 🌐 Introduction to OpenIMServer
+ **OpenIMServer**has the following characteristics:
- 🌐 Microservice architecture: Supports cluster mode, including a gateway and multiple rpc services.
- 🚀 Diverse deployment methods: Supports deployment via source code, Kubernetes, or Docker.
-Support for massive user base: Super large groups with hundreds of thousands of users, tens of millions of users, and billions of messages.
+ **OpenIMServer**features include:
- 🌐 Microservices Architecture: Supports cluster mode, including a gateway and multiple rpc services.
- 🚀 Diverse Deployment Options: Supports source code, Kubernetes, or Docker deployment.
-Massive User Support: Supports large-scale groups with hundreds of thousands, millions of users, and billions of messages.
### Enhanced Business Functionality:
### Enhanced Business Functions:
+ **REST API**: OpenIMServer offers REST APIs for business systems, aimed at empowering businesses with more functionalities, such as creating groups and sending push messages through backend interfaces.
+ **Webhooks**: OpenIMServer provides callback capabilities to extend more business forms. A callback means that OpenIMServer sends a request to the business server before or after a certain event, like callbacks before or after sending a message.
+ **REST API**: Provides a REST API for business systems to enhance functionality, such as group creation and message pushing through backend interfaces.
[](https://vscode.dev/github/openimsdk/open-im-server)
Supports Linux, Windows, Mac systems, and ARM and AMD CPU architectures.
OpenIM Our goal is to build a top-level open source community. We have a set of standards, in the [Community repository](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/community).
## :link: Links
If you'd like to contribute to this Open-IM-Server repository, please read our [contributor documentation](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md).
Before you start, please make sure your changes are in demand. The best for that is to create a [new discussion](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/discussions/new/choose) OR [Slack Communication](https://join.slack.com/t/openimsdk/shared_invite/zt-22720d66b-o_FvKxMTGXtcnnnHiMqe9Q), or if you find an issue, [report it](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues/new/choose) first.
## :writing_hand: How to Contribute
- [OpenIM API Reference](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/tree/main/docs/contrib/api.md)
- [Manage backend and monitor deployment](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/tree/main/docs/contrib/prometheus-grafana.md)
- [Mac Developer Deployment Guide for OpenIM](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/tree/main/docs/contrib/mac-developer-deployment-guide.md)
We welcome contributions of any kind! Please make sure to read our [Contributor Documentation](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) before submitting a Pull Request.
+ **[Report a Bug](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues/new?assignees=&labels=bug&template=bug_report.md&title=)**
+ **[Suggest a Feature](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues/new?assignees=&labels=enhancement&template=feature_request.md&title=)**
+ **[Submit a Pull Request](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/pulls)**
Thank you for contributing to building a powerful instant messaging solution!
## :closed_book: License
OpenIMSDK is available under the Apache License 2.0. See the [LICENSE file](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/blob/main/LICENSE) for more information.
We want anyone to get involved in our community and contributing code, we offer gifts and rewards, and we welcome you to join us every Thursday night.
Our conference is in the [OpenIM Slack](https://join.slack.com/t/openimsdk/shared_invite/zt-22720d66b-o_FvKxMTGXtcnnnHiMqe9Q) 🎯, then you can search the Open-IM-Server pipeline to join
We take notes of each [biweekly meeting](https://github.com/orgs/OpenIMSDK/discussions/categories/meeting) in [GitHub discussions](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/discussions/categories/meeting), Our historical meeting notes, as well as replays of the meetings are available at [Google Docs :bookmark_tabs:](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nx8MDpuG74NASx081JcCpxPgDITNTpIIos0DS6Vr9GU/edit?usp=sharing).
## :eyes: Who Are Using OpenIM
Check out our [user case studies](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/community/blob/main/ADOPTERS.md) page for a list of the project users. Don't hesitate to leave a [📝comment](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues/379) and share your use case.
## :page_facing_up: License
OpenIM is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. See [LICENSE](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/tree/main/LICENSE) for the full license text.
The OpenIM logo, including its variations and animated versions, displayed in this repository [OpenIM](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server) under the [assets/logo](./assets/logo) and [assets/logo-gif](assets/logo-gif) directories, are protected by copyright laws.
[](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sort%3Aupdated-desc+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22)
| **kafka.yml** | Configurations for Kafka username, password, address, etc. |
| **redis.yml** | Configurations for Redis password, address, etc. |
| **minio.yml** | Configurations for MinIO username, password, address, and external IP/domain; failing to modify external IP or domain may cause image file sending failures |
| **zookeeper.yml** | Configurations for ZooKeeper user, password, address, etc. |
| **mongodb.yml** | Configurations for MongoDB username, password, address, etc. |
| **log.yml** | Configurations for log level and storage directory. |
| **notification.yml** | Configurations for events like adding friends, creating groups, etc. |
| **share.yml** | Common configurations needed by various OpenIM services, such as secret. |
| **webhooks.yml** | Configurations for URLs in Webhook. |
| **local-cache.yml** | Local cache configurations. |
| **openim-rpc-third.yml** | Configurations for listening IP, port, and storage settings for images and videos in openim-rpc-third service. |
| **openim-rpc-user.yml** | Configurations for listening IP and port in openim-rpc-user service. |
| **openim-api.yml** | Configurations for listening IP, port, etc., in openim-api service. |
| **openim-crontask.yml** | Configurations for openim-crontask service. |
| **openim-msggateway.yml** | Configurations for listening IP, port, etc., in openim-msggateway service. |
| **openim-msgtransfer.yml** | Configurations for openim-msgtransfer service. |
| **openim-push.yml** | Configurations for listening IP, port, and offline push settings in openim-push service. |
| **openim-rpc-auth.yml** | Configurations for listening IP, port, and token expiration settings in openim-rpc-auth service. |
| **openim-rpc-conversation.yml** | Configurations for listening IP, port, etc., in openim-rpc-conversation service. |
| **openim-rpc-friend.yml** | Configurations for listening IP, port, etc., in openim-rpc-friend service. |
| **openim-rpc-group.yml** | Configurations for listening IP, port, etc., in openim-rpc-group service. |
| **openim-rpc-msg.yml** | Configurations for listening IP, port, and whether to verify friendship before sending messages in openim-rpc-msg service. |
## Starting Multiple Instances of an OpenIM Service
To start multiple instances of an OpenIM service, simply increase the corresponding port numbers and modify the `start-config.yml` file in the project root directory. Restart the service to take effect. For example, the configuration to start 2 instances of `openim-rpc-user` is as follows:
Configuration files can be automatically generated using the `make init` command or the `./scripts/init-config.sh` script. These scripts conveniently extract templates from the `templates` directory and generate or update actual configuration files in the root directory.
### 3.1. <a name='HowtoUseinit-config.shScript'></a>How to Use `init-config.sh` Script
```bash
$ ./scripts/init-config.sh --help
Usage: init-config.sh [options]
Options:
-h, --help Show this help message
--force Overwrite existing files without prompt
--skip Skip generation if file exists
--examples Generate example files
--clean-config Clean all configuration files
--clean-examples Clean all example files
```
### 3.2. <a name='ExamplesofOperations'></a>Examples of Operations
- Generate all template configuration files:
```bash
$ ./scripts/init-config.sh --examples
```
- Force overwrite existing configuration files:
```bash
$ ./scripts/init-config.sh --force
```
### 3.3. <a name='PointstoNote'></a>Points to Note
- **Template files should not be directly modified**: Files in the `template` directory are templates included in source code management. Direct modification may lead to version conflicts or management issues.
- **Operations for Windows Users**: Windows users can use the `cp` command to copy files from the `template` directory to the `config/` directory and then modify the configuration items as needed.
Welcome to our project's `examples` directory! This directory contains a range of example files, showcasing various configurations and settings of our software. These examples are intended to provide you with templates that can serve as a starting point for your own configurations.
### 4.1. <a name='Overview'></a>Overview
In this directory, you'll find examples suitable for a variety of use cases. Each file is a template with default values and configurations, demonstrating best practices and typical scenarios. Whether you're just getting started or looking to implement complex settings, these examples should help you get on the right track.
### 4.2. <a name='Structure'></a>Structure
Here's a quick overview of the contents in this directory:
- `env-example.yaml`: Demonstrates how to set up environmental variables.
- `openim-example.yaml`: Example configuration file for the OpenIM application.
- `prometheus-example.yml`: Example configuration for monitoring with Prometheus.
- `alertmanager-example.yml`: Template for setting up Alertmanager configuration.
### 4.3. <a name='HowtoUseTheseExamples'></a>How to Use These Examples
To use these examples, simply copy the relevant files to your working directory and rename them as needed (for example, removing the `-example` suffix). Then, modify the files according to your needs.
### 4.4. <a name='TipsforUsingExampleFiles:'></a>Tips for Using Example Files:
1. **Read Comments**: Each file contains comments explaining the various sections and settings. Make sure to read these comments for a better understanding of how to customize the file.
2. **Check Required Changes**: Some examples might require mandatory changes before they can be used effectively (such as setting specific environmental variables).
3. **Version Compatibility**: Ensure that the example files are compatible with the version of the software you are using.
## 6. <a name='VersionManagementandUpgrading'></a>Version Management and Upgrading
When managing and upgrading the `config` directory's versions, it is crucial to ensure that the configuration files in both the local `config/` and `config/templates/` directories are kept in sync. This process can ensure that your configuration files are consistent with the latest standard templates, while also maintaining custom settings.
### 6.1. <a name='PullingtheLatestCode'></a>Pulling the Latest Code
First, ensure that your local repository is in sync with the remote repository. This can be achieved by pulling the latest code:
```bash
$ git pull
```
### 6.2. <a name='GeneratingtheLatestExampleConfigurationFiles'></a>Generating the Latest Example Configuration Files
Next, generate the latest example configuration files. This can be done by running the `init-config.sh` script, using the `--examples` option to generate example files, and the `--skip` option to avoid overwriting existing configuration files:
Once the latest example configuration files are generated, you need to compare the configuration files in the `config/` and `config/templates/` directories to find any potential differences. This step ensures that you can identify and integrate any important updates or changes. Tools like `diff` can be helpful in completing this step:
Based on the comparison results, manually update the configuration files in the `config/` directory to reflect the latest configurations in `config/templates/`. During this process, ensure to retain any custom configuration settings.
### 6.5. <a name='UpdatingBinaryFilesandRestartingServices'></a>Updating Binary Files and Restarting Services
After updating the configuration files, the next step is to update any related binary files. This typically involves downloading and installing the latest version of the application or service. Depending on the specific application or service, this might involve running specific update scripts or directly downloading the latest version from official sources.
Once the binary files are updated, the services need to be restarted to apply the new configurations. Make sure to conduct necessary checks before restarting to ensure the correctness of the configurations.
### 6.6. <a name='BestPracticesforVersionManagement'></a>Best Practices for Version Management
- **Record Changes**: When committing changes to a version control system, ensure to log detailed change logs.
- **Stay Synced**: Regularly sync with the remote repository to ensure that your local configurations are in line with the latest developments.
- **Backup**: Backup your current configurations before making any significant changes, so that you can revert to a previous state if necessary.
By following these steps and best practices, you can ensure effective management and smooth upgrading of your `config` directory.
## 7. <a name='HowtoContribute'></a>How to Contribute
If you have an understanding of the logic behind OpenIM's configuration generation, then you will clearly know where to make modifications to contribute code.
First, it is recommended to read the [OpenIM Configuration Items Document](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/blob/main/docs/contrib/environment.md). This will help you understand the roles of various configuration items and how they affect the operation of OpenIM.
To contribute to OpenIM, focus on the `./deployments/templates` directory. This contains various configuration template files, which are the basis for generating the final configuration files.
When making modifications, ensure that your changes align with OpenIM's configuration requirements and logic. This may involve adding new template files or modifying existing files to reflect new configuration options or structural changes.
### 7.3. <a name='UpdatingConfigurationCenterScripts'></a>Updating Configuration Center Scripts
In addition to modifying template files, pay attention to the `./scripts/install/environment.sh` script. In this script, you may need to add or modify environment variables.
This script is responsible for defining environment variables that influence configuration generation. Therefore, any new configuration items or modifications to existing items need to be reflected here.
### 7.4. <a name='ConfigurationFileGenerationProcess'></a>Configuration File Generation Process
The essence of the `make init` command is to use the environment variables defined in `/scripts/install/environment.sh` to render the template files in the `./deployments/templates` directory, thereby generating the final configuration files.
When contributing code, ensure that your changes work smoothly in this process and do not cause errors during configuration file generation.
- **Code Review**: Ensure your changes have passed code review. This typically means that the code should be clear, easy to understand, and adhere to the project's coding style and best practices.
- **Testing**: Before submitting changes, conduct thorough tests to ensure new or modified configurations work as expected and do not negatively impact existing functionalities.
- **Documentation**: If you have added a new configuration option or made significant changes to an existing one, update the relevant documentation to assist other users and developers in understanding and utilizing these changes.
### 7.6. <a name='SubmissionandReview'></a>Submission and Review
After completing your changes, submit your code to the OpenIM repository in the form of a Pull Request (PR). The PR will be reviewed by the project maintainers and you may be asked to make further modifications or provide additional information.
# The IP address where this RPC service registers itself; if left blank, it defaults to the internal network IP
registerIP:''
# List of ports that the RPC service listens on; configuring multiple ports will launch multiple instances. These must match the number of configured prometheus ports
ports:[10140]
prometheus:
# Enable or disable Prometheus monitoring
enable:true
# List of ports that Prometheus listens on; these must match the number of rpc.ports to ensure correct monitoring setup
ports:[20112]
# IP address that the RPC/WebSocket service listens on; setting to 0.0.0.0 listens on both internal and external IPs. If left blank, it automatically uses the internal network IP
listenIP:0.0.0.0
longConnSvr:
# WebSocket listening ports, must match the number of rpc.ports
ports:[10001]
# Maximum number of WebSocket connections
websocketMaxConnNum:100000
# Maximum length of the entire WebSocket message packet
websocketMaxMsgLen:4096
# WebSocket connection handshake timeout in seconds
websocketTimeout:10
# 1: For Android, iOS, Windows, Mac, and web platforms, only one instance can be online at a time
# The IP address where this RPC service registers itself; if left blank, it defaults to the internal network IP
registerIP:''
# IP address that the RPC service listens on; setting to 0.0.0.0 listens on both internal and external IPs. If left blank, it automatically uses the internal network IP
listenIP:0.0.0.0
# List of ports that the RPC service listens on; configuring multiple ports will launch multiple instances. These must match the number of configured prometheus ports
ports:[10170]
prometheus:
# Enable or disable Prometheus monitoring
enable:true
# List of ports that Prometheus listens on; these must match the number of rpc.ports to ensure correct monitoring setup
ports:[20107]
maxConcurrentWorkers:3
#"Use geTui for offline push notifications, or choose fcm or jpns; corresponding configuration settings must be specified."
# The IP address where this RPC service registers itself; if left blank, it defaults to the internal network IP
registerIP:''
# IP address that the RPC service listens on; setting to 0.0.0.0 listens on both internal and external IPs. If left blank, it automatically uses the internal network IP
listenIP:0.0.0.0
# List of ports that the RPC service listens on; configuring multiple ports will launch multiple instances. These must match the number of configured prometheus ports
ports:[10160]
prometheus:
# Enable or disable Prometheus monitoring
enable:true
# List of ports that Prometheus listens on; these must match the number of rpc.ports to ensure correct monitoring setup
# The IP address where this RPC service registers itself; if left blank, it defaults to the internal network IP
registerIP:''
# IP address that the RPC service listens on; setting to 0.0.0.0 listens on both internal and external IPs. If left blank, it automatically uses the internal network IP
listenIP:0.0.0.0
# List of ports that the RPC service listens on; configuring multiple ports will launch multiple instances. These must match the number of configured prometheus ports
ports:[10180]
prometheus:
# Enable or disable Prometheus monitoring
enable:true
# List of ports that Prometheus listens on; these must match the number of rpc.ports to ensure correct monitoring setup
# The IP address where this RPC service registers itself; if left blank, it defaults to the internal network IP
registerIP:''
# IP address that the RPC service listens on; setting to 0.0.0.0 listens on both internal and external IPs. If left blank, it automatically uses the internal network IP
listenIP:0.0.0.0
# List of ports that the RPC service listens on; configuring multiple ports will launch multiple instances. These must match the number of configured prometheus ports
ports:[10120]
prometheus:
# Enable or disable Prometheus monitoring
enable:true
# List of ports that Prometheus listens on; these must match the number of rpc.ports to ensure correct monitoring setup
# The IP address where this RPC service registers itself; if left blank, it defaults to the internal network IP
registerIP:''
# IP address that the RPC service listens on; setting to 0.0.0.0 listens on both internal and external IPs. If left blank, it automatically uses the internal network IP
listenIP:0.0.0.0
# List of ports that the RPC service listens on; configuring multiple ports will launch multiple instances. These must match the number of configured prometheus ports
ports:[10150]
prometheus:
# Enable or disable Prometheus monitoring
enable:true
# List of ports that Prometheus listens on; these must match the number of rpc.ports to ensure correct monitoring setup
# The IP address where this RPC service registers itself; if left blank, it defaults to the internal network IP
registerIP:''
# IP address that the RPC service listens on; setting to 0.0.0.0 listens on both internal and external IPs. If left blank, it automatically uses the internal network IP
listenIP:0.0.0.0
# List of ports that the RPC service listens on; configuring multiple ports will launch multiple instances. These must match the number of configured prometheus ports
ports:[10130]
prometheus:
# Enable or disable Prometheus monitoring
enable:true
# List of ports that Prometheus listens on; these must match the number of rpc.ports to ensure correct monitoring setup
ports:[20102]
# Does sending messages require friend verification
# The IP address where this RPC service registers itself; if left blank, it defaults to the internal network IP
registerIP:''
# IP address that the RPC service listens on; setting to 0.0.0.0 listens on both internal and external IPs. If left blank, it automatically uses the internal network IP
listenIP:0.0.0.0
# List of ports that the RPC service listens on; configuring multiple ports will launch multiple instances. These must match the number of configured prometheus ports
ports:[10190]
prometheus:
# Enable or disable Prometheus monitoring
enable:true
# List of ports that Prometheus listens on; these must match the number of rpc.ports to ensure correct monitoring setup
ports:[20101]
object:
# Use MinIO as object storage, or set to "cos", "oss", "kodo", "aws", while also configuring the corresponding settings
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