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The instructions in README.md are fine when you only want to run. However, when developing, you might need to
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know some more tricks.
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The goal of our build manager (`dodo.py`) is to make a single call to `doit`, without arguments, always a sane
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and correct choice. However that could not always be the case.
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Let's organize our explanation into "iteration loops": you are typically developing on some aspect of it, and
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not on the entire setup. Based on this, you'll need to do different things.
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## Loops
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### Hacking code on tt-rss or rss-bridge
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If you are changing PHP code, well, this is the easiest part.
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Run `doit`, and you should have everything running, and logs showing up.
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Then, with your favourite editor, edit the PHP files you prefer. You can then refresh what you want in the
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browser, and everything should be automatically changing. No other action required!
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### Changing nginx configuration
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Currently, there is no way to reload nginx, even though it should not be impossible, theoretically, to do it.
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So edit `docker/nginx.conf` with your favourite editor then run `doit`. On the next change, give `ctrl-c` to
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`doit` and then again run `doit`.
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This workflow could be improved, being currently a bit too slow for such an easy thing.
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### Change some docker file
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When you change the dockerfile you need to build everything again. Doit should notice this, and just running
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`doit` should build everything again. If for some reason this is not the case, `doit clean build` will clean
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all of our artifacts; so that running `doit` will surely rebuild everything.
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Notice that building is a bit slow. There is no way to improve this, so just keep it in mind!
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