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# Developer Guide
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This document is a guide for Haveno development.
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## Installing Haveno
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In order to develop for Haveno, first [install and run a local Haveno test network](installing.md).
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## Running the UI proof of concept
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Follow [instructions](https://github.com/haveno-dex/haveno-ui-poc#run-in-a-browser) to run Haveno's UI proof of concept in a browser.
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This proof of concept demonstrates using Haveno's gRPC server with a web frontend (react and typescript) instead of Bisq's JFX application.
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## Importing Haveno into development environment
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Follow [instructions](import-haveno.md) to import Haveno into a development environment.
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## Running end-to-end API tests
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Follow [instructions](https://github.com/haveno-dex/haveno-ui-poc#run-tests) to run end-to-end API tests in the UI project.
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## Adding new API functions and tests
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1. Follow [instructions](https://github.com/haveno-dex/haveno-ui-poc#run-tests) to run Haveno's existing API tests successfully.
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2. Define the new service or message in Haveno's [protobuf definition](../proto/src/main/proto/grpc.proto).
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3. Clean and build Haveno after modifying the protobuf definition: `make clean && make`
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4. Implement the new service in Haveno's backend, following existing patterns.<br>
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For example, the gRPC function to get offers is implemented by [`GrpcServer`](https://github.com/haveno-dex/haveno/blob/master/daemon/src/main/java/bisq/daemon/grpc/GrpcServer.java) > [`GrpcOffersService.getOffers(...)`](https://github.com/haveno-dex/haveno/blob/b761dbfd378faf49d95090c126318b419af7926b/daemon/src/main/java/bisq/daemon/grpc/GrpcOffersService.java#L104) > [`CoreApi.getOffers(...)`](https://github.com/haveno-dex/haveno/blob/b761dbfd378faf49d95090c126318b419af7926b/core/src/main/java/bisq/core/api/CoreApi.java#L128) > [`CoreOffersService.getOffers(...)`](https://github.com/haveno-dex/haveno/blob/b761dbfd378faf49d95090c126318b419af7926b/core/src/main/java/bisq/core/api/CoreOffersService.java#L126) > [`OfferBookService.getOffers()`](https://github.com/haveno-dex/haveno/blob/b761dbfd378faf49d95090c126318b419af7926b/core/src/main/java/bisq/core/offer/OfferBookService.java#L193).
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5. Build Haveno: `make`
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6. Update the gRPC client in haveno-ui-poc: `npm install`
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7. Add the corresponding typescript method(s) to [HavenoDaemon.ts](https://github.com/haveno-dex/haveno-ui-poc/blob/master/src/HavenoDaemon.ts) with clear and concise documentation.
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8. Add clean and comprehensive tests to [HavenoDaemon.test.ts](https://github.com/haveno-dex/haveno-ui-poc/blob/master/src/HavenoDaemon.test.ts), following existing patterns.
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9. Run the tests with `npm run test -- -t 'my test'` to run tests by name and `npm test` to run all tests together. Ensure all tests pass and there are no exception stacktraces in the terminals of Alice, Bob, or the arbitrator.
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10. Open pull requests to the haveno and haveno-ui-poc projects for the backend and frontend implementations.
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## How to rebase and squash your commits
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When submitting a pull request for review, please first rebase and squash your commits.
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1. Checkout the latest version from master, e.g.: `git checkout master && git pull upstream master`
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2. Checkout your feature branch, e.g.: `git checkout your_branch`
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3. Optionally make a backup branch just in case something goes wrong, e.g.: `git checkout -b your_branch_bkp && git checkout your_branch`
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4. Rebase on master: `git rebase master`
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5. Squash your commits: `git reset --soft <last hash before your first commit>`
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6. Commit your changes to a single commit: `git commit`
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7. Push your local branch to your remote repository: `git push --force`
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If you have a PR open on that branch, it'll be updated automatically.
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## Trade Protocol
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For documentation of the trade protocol, see [trade protocol](trade_protocol/trade-protocol.pdf). |