# Contributing ## Architecture Overview ![architecture](./.github/images/architecture.png) Service Descriptions: - OpenTelemetry Collector (otel-collector): Receives OpenTelemetry data from instrumented applications and forwards it to ClickHouse for storage. Includes OpAMP supervisor that dynamically pulls configuration from HyperDX API. - ClickHouse (ch-server): ClickHouse database, stores all telemetry. - MongoDB (db): Stores user/saved search/alert/dashboard data. - HyperDX API (api): Node.js API, executes ClickHouse queries on behalf of the frontend and serves the frontend. serves the frontend. Can also run alert checker. - HyperDX UI (app): Next.js frontend, serves the UI. ## Development Pre-requisites: - Docker - Node.js (`>=18.12.0`) - Yarn (v4) You can get started by deploying a complete development stack in dev mode. ```bash yarn run dev ``` This will start the Node.js API, Next.js frontend locally and the OpenTelemetry collector and ClickHouse server in Docker. To enable self-instrumentation and demo logs, you can set the `HYPERDX_API_KEY` to your ingestion key (go to [http://localhost:8080/team](http://localhost:8080/team) after creating your account) and then restart the stack. ex. ```sh HYPERDX_API_KEY= yarn run dev ``` The core services are all hot-reloaded, so you can make changes to the code and see them reflected in real-time. ### Volumes The development stack mounts volumes locally for persisting storage under `.volumes`. Clear this directory to reset ClickHouse and MongoDB storage. ### Windows If you are running WSL 2, Hot module reload on Nextjs (Frontend) does not work out of the box on windows when run natively on docker. The fix here is to open project directory in WSL and run the above docker compose commands directly in WSL. Note that the project directory should not be under /mnt/c/ directory. You can clone the git repo in /home/{username} for example. To develop from WSL, follow instructions [here](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/wsl). ## Testing ### Integration Tests To run the tests locally, you can run the following command: ```bash make dev-int ``` If you want to run a specific test file, you can run the following command: ```bash make dev-int FILE=checkAlerts ``` ### Unit Tests To run unit tests or update snapshots, you can go to the package you want (ex. common-utils) to test and run: ```bash yarn dev:unit ``` ## Additional support If you need help getting started, [join our Discord](https://discord.gg/FErRRKU78j) and we're more than happy to get you set up!