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| -REVA is an interoperability platform. It connects storage, sync and share platforms and application providers, and it does it in a vendor and platform neutral way by using the [CS3 APIS](https://github.com/cs3org/cs3apis). |
| 8 | +REVA is an interoperability platform. It connects storage, sync and share platforms and application providers, and it does it in a vendor and platform neutral way by using the [CS3 APIs](https://github.com/cs3org/cs3apis). |
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| -## Installation |
| 10 | +This branch is now locked. The work initiated here continues in the following forks: |
| 11 | +* For ownCloud, https://github.com/owncloud/reva |
| 12 | +* For OpenCloud, https://github.com/opencloud-eu/reva |
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| -Head to [Documentation](https://reva.link) for documentation or [download](https://github.com/cs3org/reva/releases) to get the latest available release. |
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| - |
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| -## Documentation & Support |
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| -Read the [getting started guide](https://reva.link/docs/getting-started/) and the other feature guides. |
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| - |
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| -## Build and run it yourself |
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| -You need to have [Go](https://golang.org/doc/install) (version 1.16 or higher), [git](https://git-scm.com/) and [make](<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Make_(software)>) installed. Some of these commands may require `sudo`, depending on your system setup. |
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| -#### Build |
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| -``` |
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| -$ git clone -b edge https://github.com/cs3org/reva |
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| -$ cd reva |
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| -$ make build |
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| -``` |
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| - |
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| -#### Run |
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| -``` |
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| -$ mkdir -p /etc/revad |
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| -$ cp examples/storage-references/users.demo.json /etc/revad/users.json |
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| -$ cp examples/storage-references/groups.demo.json /etc/revad/groups.json |
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| -$ cp examples/storage-references/providers.demo.json /etc/revad/ocm-providers.json |
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| -$ cmd/revad/revad -dev-dir examples/storage-references |
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| -``` |
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| -You can also read the [build from sources guide](https://reva.link/docs/getting-started/build-reva/) and the [setup tutorial](https://github.com/cs3org/reva/blob/master/docs/content/en/docs/tutorials/setup-tutorial.md). |
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| -## Run tests |
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| - |
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| -Reva's codebase continuously undergoes testing at various levels. |
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| -To understand which tests exist, you can have a look at the [Makefile](https://github.com/cs3org/reva/blob/master/Makefile) and the [Drone run logs](https://drone.cernbox.cern.ch/cs3org/reva/). |
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| -The tests run by CERN's instance of [Drone CI/CD](https://docs.drone.io/) are defined in the [.drone.star](https://github.com/cs3org/reva/blob/master/.drone.star) file. |
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| -NB: The [tests/oc-integration-tests/drone](https://github.com/cs3org/reva/tree/master/tests/oc-integration-tests/drone) and [tests/oc-integration-tests/local](https://github.com/cs3org/reva/tree/master/tests/oc-integration-tests/local) folders contain the configuration fixtures that are used to start up the Reva instance to test (on drone CI/CD or on your local system, respectively), for both these acceptance tests ("ownCloud legacy integration tests") and the Litmus tests. |
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| -### Unit tests |
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| - |
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| -This runs the `<unit>_test.go` files that appear next to some of the `<unit>.go` files in the code tree. |
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| - |
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| -For instance `pkg/utils/utils_test.go` contains unit tests for `pkg/utils/utils.go`. |
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| -To run all of them you can do `make test`. |
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| - |
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| -If you see `TestGetManagerWithInvalidUser/Nil_in_user` fail, [try removing](https://github.com/cs3org/reva/issues/1736) `/etc/revad/users.json` on your system. |
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| -To run a single one of them you can do: |
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| - |
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| -```sh |
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| -$ go test `go list ./pkg/utils/...` |
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| -ok github.com/cs3org/reva/v2/pkg/utils 0.374s |
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| -``` |
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| - |
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| -### Integration tests (GRPC) |
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| - |
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| -See [tests/integration](https://github.com/cs3org/reva/tree/master/tests/integration). |
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| -This requires Redis. |
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| - |
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| -```sh |
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| -export REDIS_ADDRESS=127.0.0.1:6379 |
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| -make test-integration |
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| -``` |
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| - |
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| -You can get more verbose output with `ginkgo -v -r tests/integration/`. |
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| -NB: This will work better on Linux than on MacOS because of issues with static linking (`library not found for -lcrt0.o`). |
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| - |
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| -### Litmus tests (WebDAV) |
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| -[Litmus](http://www.webdav.org/neon/litmus/) is a webdav test suite. The litmus tests for Reva's WebDAV interface are run using the [ownCloud's litmus Docker image](https://github.com/owncloud-docker/litmus). The '-old' and '-new' refer to which `LITMUS_URL` environment variable is passed to that Docker image, in other words, which path on the Reva server the litmus tests are run against. |
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| -1. start the needed services |
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| - |
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| - ``` |
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| - mkdir -p /var/tmp/reva/einstein |
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| - cd tests/oc-integration-tests/local |
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| - ../../../cmd/revad/revad -c frontend.toml & |
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| - ../../../cmd/revad/revad -c gateway.toml & |
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| - ../../../cmd/revad/revad -c storage-home.toml & |
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| - ../../../cmd/revad/revad -c storage-users.toml & |
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| - ../../../cmd/revad/revad -c users.toml |
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| - ``` |
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| -2. run litmus tests: |
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| - ``` |
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| - docker run --rm --network=host\ |
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| - -e LITMUS_URL=http://localhost:20080/remote.php/webdav \ |
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| - -e LITMUS_USERNAME=einstein \ |
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| - -e LITMUS_PASSWORD=relativity \ |
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| - owncloud/litmus:latest |
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| - ``` |
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| - - add `TESTS` env. variable to test only a subset of tests e.g `-e TESTS="basic http copymove props"` |
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| - - change `LITMUS_URL` for other tests e.g. `-e LITMUS_URL=http://localhost:20080/remote.php/dav/files/einstein` or to a public-share link |
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| - - if on MacOS you see `FAIL (connection refused by '127.0.0.1' port 20080: Connection refused)`, it may be necessary to replace 'localhost' with your host IP address (e.g. `ipconfig getifaddr en0` or `sudo ifconfig | grep 192`) |
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| -### Acceptance tests (ownCloud legacy) |
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| - |
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| -See [Running Acceptance Tests](https://github.com/cs3org/reva/tree/edge/tests/acceptance). |
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| -## Daily releases |
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| -On every commit on the master branch (including merged Pull Requests) a new release will be created and |
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| -available at [daily releases](https://reva-releases.web.cern.ch/reva-releases). |
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| - |
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| -## Major versions |
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| - |
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| -There are currently two major versions in active development. |
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| -### 1.x versions |
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| -The `master` branch is the stable development branch. Releases from master are tagged as 1.x.x versions following [semver](https://semver.org/). |
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| -### 2.x versions |
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| -The `edge` branch is used to develop the next version of this project. The edge branch is based on a new concept named "Spaces" and a new set of the CS3APIs are being implemented, making it **not compatible** with `master` branch. Releases from `edge` are tagged as _2.x.x_ versions following [semver](https://semver.org/). |
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| -## Run it using Docker |
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| - |
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| -See [https://hub.docker.com/r/cs3org/reva](https://hub.docker.com/r/cs3org/reva). |
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| -## Plugin development |
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| - |
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| -Checkout the [Tutorials](https://reva.link/docs/tutorials/). |
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| -## License |
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| - |
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| -To promote free and unrestricted adoption of [CS3 APIs](https://github.com/cs3org/cs3apis) and the reference |
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| -implementation [REVA](https://github.com/cs3org/reva) by all EFSS implementations and all platforms and |
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| -application providers, both community and commercial, Open Source and |
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| -Open Core, [CERN](https://home.cern/) released the source code repositories under [Apache 2.0 license](https://github.com/cs3org/reva/blob/master/LICENSE). |
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| -Further evolution of the CS3 APIs will be driven by the needs of the |
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| -Educational and Research community with the goal of maximizing the |
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| -portability of the applications and service extensions. |
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| - |
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| -REVA is distributed under [Apache 2.0 license](https://github.com/cs3org/reva/blob/master/LICENSE). |
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| -## Logo |
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| - |
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| -REVA logo's have been designed and contributed to the project by Eamon Maguire. |
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| -## Disclaimer |
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| -There is no backward compatibility promises and semantic versioning yet. |
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| -Semantic versioning will be added once v1.0.0 is reached. |
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| -If you want to use it, vendor it. It is always OK to change things to make things better. |
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| -The API is not 100% correct in the first commit. |
| 14 | +The [master](https://github.com/cs3org/reva) branch is actively developed and maintained by CERN and the [CS3 Community](https://www.cs3community.org). |
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