WoWAnalyzer is a tool to help you analyze and improve your World of Warcraft raiding performance through various relevant metrics and gameplay suggestions.
This guide is an excellent introduction and explains all the jargon we may use: https://medium.com/clarifai-champions/99-pr-oblems-a-beginners-guide-to-open-source-abc1b867385a
If you ever get stuck or want to have a chat, join us on our Discord server. We love to hear what you're (going to be) working on!
First make sure you have the following:
- git
- Optional: Get a UI such as GitHub Desktop or TortoiseGit
- Node.js. We recommend the current version.
Now you need to pull a copy of the codebase onto your computer. Make a fork of the repo by clicking the Fork button at the top of this page. Next, click the green button Clone or download and copy your Clone with HTTPS URL, and then run the command git clone <paste link>
. This will take a minute.
When cloning finishes, open a command window to the source and run the command npm install
. This will take a minute or two the first time. While it's running, copy the .env.local.example
file in the project root, and name it .env.local
. Now you need to fill the WCL API key. To get your key, login to Warcraft Logs and go to your profile. Scroll to the bottom, enter an Application Name (this is required) and copy the public key, then replace INSERT_YOUR_OWN_API_KEY_HERE
in .env.local
with this key.
Once all that's done you're ready to fire up the development server! Just run the command npm start
in the project root. The first start will take another minute.
There's also a Docker container available so you don't have to install any software other than Git (and your IDE). Follow the above steps, skipping all `npm` commands, and then fire up the Docker container with docker-compose up dev (first start might take a few minutes). Just like the regular development environment it will automatically recompile your code and refresh your browser whenever you make changes to the code so long as it is running. The app will be available at http://localhost:3000/. |
If you are currently dealing with some path errors (module not found), instead of running npm start
, run NODE_PATH=src/ npm run start
.
If you are getting Error: Invalid key specified
, ensure your key is correct in .env.local
and restart npm start
after changing the file so the new value is loaded (.env files are cached).
If you are getting an error about a missing module or library you might have to update your dependencies. Run npm install
or docker-compose build dev
if you're using the Docker container. Make sure there's no running npm start
or npm test
when you do as they might lock files.
See the contributing guidelines for further information.