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102 lines
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[![Pony.fm Logo](https://pony.fm/images/ponyfm-logo.svg)](https://pony.fm/)
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The community for pony fan music.
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For artists, Pony.fm features unlimited uploads and downloads, automatic
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transcoding to a number of audio formats, and synchronized tags in all
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downloads.
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For listeners, Pony.fm offers unlimited streaming and downloading, user-generated
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playlists, favourite lists, and a way of discovering new music with pony-based
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taxonomies.
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Contributing
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------------
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If you've run across a bug or have a feature request,
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[open an issue](https://github.com/Poniverse/Pony.fm/issues/new)
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for it.
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For general questions and discussions about the site, stop by at
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the [Pony.fm forum](https://mlpforums.com/forum/62-ponyfm/).
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For quick fixes, go ahead and submit a pull request!
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For larger features, it's best to open an issue before sinking a ton of work
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into building them, to coordinate with Pony.fm's maintainers.
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Developer documentation is available in the [`documentation` directory](documentation).
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**Protip:** Looking for a place to jump in and start coding? Try a
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[quickwin issue](https://github.com/Poniverse/Pony.fm/labels/quickwin%21) -
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these are smaller in scope and easier to tackle if you're unfamiliar with the codebase!
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Starting a dev environment
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==========================
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To begin development, do the following:
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1. Install [Vagrant](https://www.vagrantup.com/downloads.html) and
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[VirtualBox](https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads) if you don't have them already.
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2. Install the `vagrant-hostmanager` plugin: `vagrant plugin install vagrant-hostmanager`
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3. Install the `vagrant-bindfs` plugin: `vagrant plugin install vagrant-bindfs`
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4. Run `vagrant up` from the folder in which you cloned the repository
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5. Run `vagrant ssh`, `cd /vagrant`, and `php artisan poni:setup`.
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6. Follow the instructions in the "Asset pipeline" section below to set that up.
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Once everything is up and running, you'll be able to access the site at [http://ponyfm-dev.poni/](http://ponyfm-dev.poni/). You can access the PostgreSQL database by logging into **ponyfm-dev.poni:5432** with the username **homestead** and the password **secret**. Pony.fm's database is named **homestead**.
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Asset pipeline
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Pony.fm uses [gulp](http://gulpjs.com/) to mange its asset pipeline.
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**Important:** Run `npm` and `gulp` from your host machine and not within the VM. You must first have it installed globally:
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npm install -g gulp
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And then install all of the required local packages by invoking:
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npm install
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Finally, to compile and serve the assets in real time, run the following (and leave it running while you develop):
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gulp watch
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### Developing email templates
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Pony.fm's email templates are based on the Sass version of
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[ZURB's Foundation for Emails](http://foundation.zurb.com/emails/docs/index.html)
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framework, including their "Inky" markup language. This tooling takes the pain
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out of HTML email markup - see their site for the full documentation.
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Email templates live in two directories:
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- [`resources/emails/src`](resources/emails/src), for HTML emails
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- [`resources/views/emails/plaintext`](resources/views/emails/plaintext), for plaintext emails
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**Be aware that plaintext emails are vanilla Blade templates!** Foundation is only used for HTML emails.
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HTML emails are marked up as Handlebars templates which compile into Blade templates -
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Pony.fm's asset pipeline automatically does this for you. Variables meant for
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Blade need to be escaped with a backslash in the `.hbs` files (like so: `\{{ $myVariableName }}`).
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During development, email templates will also be written to `public/build/emails`
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to save you from resending emails to see how they look. For example, if you're
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working on the "new track notification" template, you'll be able to view it in your browser at
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[http://ponyfm-dev.poni/build/emails/notifications/new-track.blade.php.html](http://ponyfm-dev.poni/build/emails/notifications/new-track.blade.php.html).
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Configuring the servers
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Pony.fm uses nginx, php-fpm, redis, and PostgreSQL. You can modify the configuration of these services by locating the appropriate config file in the `vagrant` folder. Once modified, you must reload the configuration by running the appropriate shell script (`reload-config.sh`) or bat files (`reload-config.bat` and `reload-config.vmware.bat`). These scripts simply tell Vagrant to run `copy-and-restart-config.sh` on the VM.
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If you need to change any other configuration file on the VM - copy the entire file over into the vagrant folder, make your changes, and update the `copy-and-restart-config.sh` script to copy the modified config back into the proper folder. All potential configuration requirements should be represented in the `vagrant` folder **and never only on the VM itself** as changes will not be preserved.
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