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This repository is currently not maintained. If you're interested in becoming a maintainer please let us know here.

This repository only contains standalone Focalboard. If you're looking for the Mattermost plugin please see mattermost/mattermost-plugin-boards.

Focalboard

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Focalboard

Focalboard is an open source, multilingual, self-hosted project management tool that's an alternative to Trello, Notion, and Asana.

It helps define, organize, track and manage work across individuals and teams. Focalboard comes in two editions:

Try Focalboard

Personal Desktop (Windows, Mac or Linux Desktop)

Personal Server

Ubuntu: You can download and run the compiled Focalboard Personal Server on Ubuntu by following our latest install guide.

API Docs

Boards API docs can be found over at https://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://github.com/mattermost/focalboard/blob/main/server/swagger/docs/html/index.html

Getting started

Our developer guide has detailed instructions on how to set up your development environment for the Personal Server. You can also join the ~Focalboard community channel to connect with other developers.

Create an .env file in the focalboard directory that contains:

EXCLUDE_ENTERPRISE="1"

To build the server:

make prebuild
make

To run the server:

 ./bin/focalboard-server

Then navigate your browser to http://localhost:8000 to access your Focalboard server. The port is configured in config.json.

Once the server is running, you can rebuild just the web app via make webapp in a separate terminal window. Reload your browser to see the changes.

Building and running standalone desktop apps

You can build standalone apps that package the server to run locally against SQLite:

  • Windows:
    • Requires Windows 10, Windows 10 SDK 10.0.19041.0, and .NET 4.8 developer pack
    • Open a git-bash prompt.
    • Run make prebuild
    • The above prebuild step needs to be run only when you make changes to or want to install your npm dependencies, etc.
    • Once the prebuild is completed, you can keep repeating the below steps to build the app & see the changes.
    • Run make win-wpf-app
    • Run cd win-wpf/msix && focalboard.exe
  • Mac:
    • Requires macOS 11.3+ and Xcode 13.2.1+
    • Run make prebuild
    • The above prebuild step needs to be run only when you make changes to or want to install your npm dependencies, etc.
    • Once the prebuild is completed, you can keep repeating the below steps to build the app & see the changes.
    • Run make mac-app
    • Run open mac/dist/Focalboard.app
  • Linux:
    • Tested on Ubuntu 18.04
    • Install webgtk dependencies
      • Run sudo apt-get install libgtk-3-dev
      • Run sudo apt-get install libwebkit2gtk-4.0-dev
    • Run make prebuild
    • The above prebuild step needs to be run only when you make changes to or want to install your npm dependencies, etc.
    • Once the prebuild is completed, you can keep repeating the below steps to build the app & see the changes.
    • Run make linux-app
    • Uncompress linux/dist/focalboard-linux.tar.gz to a directory of your choice
    • Run focalboard-app from the directory you have chosen
  • Docker:
    • To run it locally from offical image:
      • docker run -it -p 80:8000 mattermost/focalboard
    • To build it for your current architecture:
      • docker build -f docker/Dockerfile .
    • To build it for a custom architecture (experimental):
      • docker build -f docker/Dockerfile --platform linux/arm64 .

Cross-compilation currently isn't fully supported, so please build on the appropriate platform. Refer to the GitHub Actions workflows (build-mac.yml, build-win.yml, build-ubuntu.yml) for the detailed list of steps on each platform.

Unit testing

Before checking in commits, run make ci, which is similar to the .gitlab-ci.yml workflow and includes:

  • Server unit tests: make server-test
  • Web app ESLint: cd webapp; npm run check
  • Web app unit tests: cd webapp; npm run test
  • Web app UI tests: cd webapp; npm run cypress:ci

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