--- layout: docs title: Development --- # {{page.title}} ## Building [Sbt](https://scala-sbt.org) is used to build the application. Clone the sources and run: - `make` to compile all sources (Elm + Scala) - `make-zip` to create zip packages - `make-deb` to create debian packages - `make-pkg` for a clean compile + building all packages (zip + deb) The zip files can be found afterwards in: ``` modules/restserver/target/universal modules/joex/target/universal ``` ## Starting Servers with `reStart` When developing, it's very convenient to use the [revolver sbt plugin](https://github.com/spray/sbt-revolver). Start the sbt console and then run: ``` sbt:docspell-root> restserver/reStart ``` This starts a REST server. Once this started up, type: ``` sbt:docspell-root> joex/reStart ``` if also a joex component is required. Prefixing the commads with `~`, results in recompile+restart once a source file is modified. ## Custom config file The sbt build is setup such that a file `dev.conf` in the directory `local` (at root of the source tree) is picked up as config file, if it exists. So you can create a custom config file for development. For example, a custom database for development may be setup this way: ``` #jdbcurl = "jdbc:h2:///home/dev/workspace/projects/docspell/local/docspell-demo.db;MODE=PostgreSQL;DATABASE_TO_LOWER=TRUE;AUTO_SERVER=TRUE" jdbcurl = "jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/docspelldev" #jdbcurl = "jdbc:mariadb://localhost:3306/docspelldev" docspell.server { backend { jdbc { url = ${jdbcurl} user = "dev" password = "dev" } } } docspell.joex { jdbc { url = ${jdbcurl} user = "dev" password = "dev" } scheduler { pool-size = 1 } } ``` ## ADRs Some early information about certain details can be found in the few [ADR](https://adr.github.io/) that exist: - [ADRs](dev/adr.html)