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# Build Instructions for Wave Terminal
These instructions are for setting up the build on MacOS.
If you're developing on Linux please use the [Linux Build Instructions](./build-linux.md).
## Running the Development Version of Wave
If you install the production version of Wave, you'll see a semi-transparent sidebar, and the data for Wave is stored in the directory ~/prompt. The development version has a red/brown sidebar and stores its data in ~/prompt-dev. This allows the production and development versions to be run simultaneously with no conflicts. If the dev database is corrupted by development bugs, or the schema changes in development it will not affect the production copy.
@ -17,6 +20,9 @@ brew tap scripthaus-dev/scripthaus
brew install scripthaus
```
You also need a relatively modern nodejs with npm and yarn installed.
Node can be installed from [here](https://nodejs.org). npm can install yarn using `npm install -g yarn`.
## Clone the Repo
```
@ -46,27 +52,23 @@ scripthaus run electron-rebuild
## Running WebPack
Two webpacks are required to run the client. One webpack will build the React code that runs inside of Electron. The other webpack builds the node.js code for the Electron App Wrapper.
We use webpack to build both the React and Electron App Wrapper code. They are both run together using:
For the React code:
```
scripthaus run webpack-watch
```
For the Electron App:
```
scripthaus run webpack-electron-watch
```
## Running the WaveTerm Dev Client
## Running the Prompt Dev Client
Now that webpack is running (and watching for file changes) we can finally run the Prompt Dev Client! To start the client run:
Now that webpack is running (and watching for file changes) we can finally run the WaveTerm Dev Client! To start the client run:
```
scripthaus run electron
```
To kill the client, either exit the Electron App normally or just Ctrl-C the ```scripthaus run electron``` command.
Because we're running webpack in watch mode, any changes you make to the typescript will be automatically picked up by the client after a refresh. Note that I've disabled hot-reloading in the webpack config, so to pick up new changes you'll have to manually refresh the Prompt Client window. To do that use "Command-Shift-R" (Command-R is used internally by Prompt and will not force a refresh).
Because we're running webpack in watch mode, any changes you make to the typescript will be automatically picked up by the client after a refresh. Note that I've disabled hot-reloading in the webpack config, so to pick up new changes you'll have to manually refresh the WaveTerm Client window. To do that use "Command-Shift-R" (Command-R is used internally by WaveTerm and will not force a refresh).
## Debugging the Dev Client
You can use the regular Chrome DevTools to debug the frontend application. You can open the DevTools using the keyboard shortcut `Cmd-Option-I`.

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# Build Instructions for Wave Terminal on Linux
These instructions are for setting up the build on Linux (Ubuntu).
If you're developing on MacOS please use the [MacOS Build Instructions](./BUILD.md).
If you are working on a different Linux distribution, you may need to adapt some of these instructions to fit your environment.
## Running the Development Version of Wave
If you install the production version of Wave, you'll see a semi-transparent sidebar, and the data for Wave is stored in the directory ~/prompt. The development version has a red/brown sidebar and stores its data in ~/prompt-dev. This allows the production and development versions to be run simultaneously with no conflicts. If the dev database is corrupted by development bugs, or the schema changes in development it will not affect the production copy.
## Prereqs and Tools
Download and install Go (must be at least go 1.18). We also need gcc installed to run a CGO build (for Golang):
```
sudo snap install go --classic
sudo apt-get install gcc
```
Download and install [ScriptHaus](https://github.com/scripthaus-dev/scripthaus) (to run the build commands):
```
git clone https://github.com/scripthaus-dev/scripthaus.git
cd scripthaus
CGO_ENABLED=1 go build -o scripthaus cmd/main.go
```
You'll now have to move the built `scripthaus` binary to a directory in your path (e.g. /usr/local/bin):
```
sudo cp scripthaus /usr/local/bin
```
## Install nodejs, npm, and yarn
We use [nvm](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm) to install nodejs on Linux (you can use an alternate installer if you wish). You must have a relatively recent version of node in order to build the terminal. Different distributions and shells will require different setup instructions. These instructions work for Ubuntu 22 using bash (will install node v20.8.1):
```
wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/v0.39.5/install.sh | bash
source ~/.bashrc
nvm install v20.8.1
```
Now we can install yarn:
```
npm install -g yarn
```
## Clone the Wave Repo
Move out of the `scripthaus` directory if you're still in it. Clone the wave repository into the directory that you'd like to use for development.
```
git clone git@github.com:wavetermdev/waveterm.git
```
## Building WaveShell / WaveSrv
cd into the waveterm directory (if you haven't already) and run the build-backend command using `scripthaus`.
```
cd waveterm
scripthaus run build-backend
```
This builds the Golang backends for Wave. The binaries will put in waveshell/bin and wavesrv/bin respectively. If you're working on a new plugin or other pure frontend changes to Wave, you won't need to rebuild these unless you pull new code from the Wave Repository.
## One-Time Setup
Install Wave modules (we use yarn):
```
yarn
```
Electron also requires specific builds of node_modules to work (because Electron embeds a specific node.js version that might not match your development node.js version). We use a special electron command to cross-compile those modules:
```
scripthaus run electron-rebuild
```
## Running WebPack
We use webpack to build both the React and Electron App Wrapper code. They are both run together using:
```
scripthaus run webpack-watch
```
## Running the WaveTerm Dev Client
Now that webpack is running (and watching for file changes) we can finally run the WaveTerm Dev Client! To start the client run:
```
scripthaus run electron
```
To kill the client, either exit the Electron App normally or just Ctrl-C the ```scripthaus run electron``` command.
Because we're running webpack in watch mode, any changes you make to the typescript will be automatically picked up by the client after a refresh. Note that I've disabled hot-reloading in the webpack config, so to pick up new changes you'll have to manually refresh the WaveTerm Client window. To do that use "Command-Shift-R" (Command-R is used internally by Wave and will not force a refresh).
## Debugging the Dev Client
You can use the regular Chrome DevTools to debug the frontend application. You can open the DevTools using the keyboard shortcut `Cmd-Option-I`.

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@ -74,21 +74,9 @@ module.exports = {
},
rebuildConfig: {},
makers: [
{
name: "@electron-forge/maker-squirrel",
config: {},
},
{
name: "@electron-forge/maker-zip",
platforms: ["darwin"],
},
{
name: "@electron-forge/maker-deb",
config: {},
},
{
name: "@electron-forge/maker-rpm",
config: {},
platforms: ["darwin", "linux"],
},
],
};

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"@electron-forge/cli": "^6.0.0-beta.70",
"@electron-forge/maker-deb": "^6.0.0-beta.70",
"@electron-forge/maker-rpm": "^6.0.0-beta.70",
"@electron-forge/maker-snap": "^6.4.2",
"@electron-forge/maker-squirrel": "^6.0.0-beta.70",
"@electron-forge/maker-zip": "^6.0.0-beta.70",
"@svgr/webpack": "^8.1.0",
@ -78,9 +79,5 @@
"webpack-dev-server": "^4.9.1",
"webpack-merge": "^5.8.0"
},
"scripts": {
"start": "electron-forge start",
"package": "electron-forge package",
"make": "electron-forge make"
}
"scripts": {}
}

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@ -44,16 +44,33 @@ rm -rf bin/
rm -rf build/
node_modules/.bin/webpack --env prod
GO_LDFLAGS="-s -w -X main.BuildTime=$(date +'%Y%m%d%H%M')"
(cd ../waveshell; GOOS=darwin GOARCH=amd64 go build -ldflags="$GO_LDFLAGS" -o ../bin/mshell/mshell-v0.3-darwin.amd64 main-waveshell.go)
(cd ../waveshell; GOOS=darwin GOARCH=arm64 go build -ldflags="$GO_LDFLAGS" -o ../bin/mshell/mshell-v0.3-darwin.arm64 main-waveshell.go)
(cd ../waveshell; GOOS=linux GOARCH=amd64 go build -ldflags="$GO_LDFLAGS" -o ../bin/mshell/mshell-v0.3-linux.amd64 main-waveshell.go)
(cd ../waveshell; GOOS=linux GOARCH=arm64 go build -ldflags="$GO_LDFLAGS" -o ../bin/mshell/mshell-v0.3-linux.arm64 main-waveshell.go)
(cd waveshell; GOOS=darwin GOARCH=amd64 go build -ldflags="$GO_LDFLAGS" -o ../bin/mshell/mshell-v0.3-darwin.amd64 main-waveshell.go)
(cd waveshell; GOOS=darwin GOARCH=arm64 go build -ldflags="$GO_LDFLAGS" -o ../bin/mshell/mshell-v0.3-darwin.arm64 main-waveshell.go)
(cd waveshell; GOOS=linux GOARCH=amd64 go build -ldflags="$GO_LDFLAGS" -o ../bin/mshell/mshell-v0.3-linux.amd64 main-waveshell.go)
(cd waveshell; GOOS=linux GOARCH=arm64 go build -ldflags="$GO_LDFLAGS" -o ../bin/mshell/mshell-v0.3-linux.arm64 main-waveshell.go)
(cd wavesrv; GOOS=darwin GOARCH=amd64 go build -ldflags="$GO_LDFLAGS" -o ../build/wavesrv.amd64 ./cmd)
(cd wavesrv; GOOS=darwin GOARCH=arm64 go build -ldflags="$GO_LDFLAGS" -o ../build/wavesrv.arm64 ./cmd)
lipo -create -output bin/wavesrv build/wavesrv.amd64 build/wavesrv.arm64
node_modules/.bin/electron-forge make
```
```bash
# @scripthaus command build-package-linux
# @scripthaus cd :playbook
rm -rf dist/
rm -rf bin/
rm -rf build/
node_modules/.bin/webpack --config webpack.prod.js
node_modules/.bin/webpack --config webpack.electron.prod.js
GO_LDFLAGS="-s -w -X main.BuildTime=$(date +'%Y%m%d%H%M')"
(cd waveshell; GOOS=darwin GOARCH=amd64 go build -ldflags="$GO_LDFLAGS" -o ../bin/mshell/mshell-v0.3-darwin.amd64 main-waveshell.go)
(cd waveshell; GOOS=darwin GOARCH=arm64 go build -ldflags="$GO_LDFLAGS" -o ../bin/mshell/mshell-v0.3-darwin.arm64 main-waveshell.go)
(cd waveshell; GOOS=linux GOARCH=amd64 go build -ldflags="$GO_LDFLAGS" -o ../bin/mshell/mshell-v0.3-linux.amd64 main-waveshell.go)
(cd waveshell; GOOS=linux GOARCH=arm64 go build -ldflags="$GO_LDFLAGS" -o ../bin/mshell/mshell-v0.3-linux.arm64 main-waveshell.go)
(cd wavesrv; go build -ldflags="$GO_LDFLAGS" -o ../bin/wavesrv ./cmd)
node_modules/.bin/electron-forge make
```
```bash
# @scripthaus command open-electron-package
# @scripthaus cd :playbook

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@ -81,12 +81,13 @@ class App extends React.Component<{}, {}> {
let disconnected = !GlobalModel.ws.open.get() || !GlobalModel.waveSrvRunning.get();
let hasClientStop = GlobalModel.getHasClientStop();
let dcWait = this.dcWait.get();
let platform = GlobalModel.getPlatform();
if (disconnected || hasClientStop) {
if (!dcWait) {
setTimeout(() => this.updateDcWait(true), 1500);
}
return (
<div id="main" onContextMenu={this.handleContextMenu}>
<div id="main" className={"platform-" + platform} onContextMenu={this.handleContextMenu}>
<div className="main-content">
<MainSideBar />
<div className="session-view" />
@ -106,7 +107,7 @@ class App extends React.Component<{}, {}> {
setTimeout(() => this.updateDcWait(false), 0);
}
return (
<div id="main" onContextMenu={this.handleContextMenu}>
<div id="main" className={"platform-" + platform} onContextMenu={this.handleContextMenu}>
<div className="main-content">
<MainSideBar />
<WorkspaceView />

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@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ function calcBounds(clientData) {
}
app.on("window-all-closed", () => {
if (process.platform !== "darwin") app.quit();
if (unamePlatform !== "darwin") app.quit();
});
electron.ipcMain.on("get-id", (event) => {
@ -399,6 +399,11 @@ electron.ipcMain.on("get-id", (event) => {
return;
});
electron.ipcMain.on("get-platform", (event) => {
event.returnValue = unamePlatform;
return;
});
electron.ipcMain.on("get-isdev", (event) => {
event.returnValue = isDev;
return;

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@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ let { contextBridge, ipcRenderer } = require("electron");
contextBridge.exposeInMainWorld("api", {
getId: () => ipcRenderer.sendSync("get-id"),
getPlatform: () => ipcRenderer.sendSync("get-platform"),
getIsDev: () => ipcRenderer.sendSync("get-isdev"),
getAuthKey: () => ipcRenderer.sendSync("get-authkey"),
getWaveSrvStatus: () => ipcRenderer.sendSync("wavesrv-status"),

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@ -169,6 +169,7 @@ type KeyModsType = {
type ElectronApi = {
getId: () => string;
getIsDev: () => boolean;
getPlatform: () => string;
getAuthKey: () => string;
getWaveSrvStatus: () => boolean;
restartWaveSrv: () => boolean;
@ -2654,6 +2655,7 @@ class Model {
waveSrvRunning: OV<boolean>;
authKey: string;
isDev: boolean;
platform: string;
activeMainView: OV<"session" | "history" | "bookmarks" | "webshare"> = mobx.observable.box("session", {
name: "activeMainView",
});
@ -2735,6 +2737,14 @@ class Model {
setTimeout(() => this.getClientDataLoop(1), 10);
}
getPlatform(): string {
if (this.platform != null) {
return this.platform;
}
this.platform = getApi().getPlatform();
return this.platform;
}
needsTos(): boolean {
let cdata = this.clientData.get();
if (cdata == null) {

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@ -1217,6 +1217,16 @@
optionalDependencies:
electron-installer-redhat "^3.2.0"
"@electron-forge/maker-snap@^6.4.2":
version "6.4.2"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/@electron-forge/maker-snap/-/maker-snap-6.4.2.tgz#6a87e92ee07d460e91697064e0d8369c55114aba"
integrity sha512-07ge28xLdcUpLQFu9POuNuaR8rWjU3c9r2PX8dMrvgAi00DooVaLuZFF7DIOPRDxFO5JfX1BwgzjO7KZhMA3og==
dependencies:
"@electron-forge/maker-base" "6.4.2"
"@electron-forge/shared-types" "6.4.2"
optionalDependencies:
electron-installer-snap "^5.2.0"
"@electron-forge/maker-squirrel@^6.0.0-beta.70":
version "6.4.2"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/@electron-forge/maker-squirrel/-/maker-squirrel-6.4.2.tgz#92d44fc6cadf6ff23c65dc901c8044d7c8b53f95"
@ -2264,6 +2274,13 @@ are-we-there-yet@^3.0.0:
delegates "^1.0.0"
readable-stream "^3.6.0"
argparse@^1.0.7:
version "1.0.10"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/argparse/-/argparse-1.0.10.tgz#bcd6791ea5ae09725e17e5ad988134cd40b3d911"
integrity sha512-o5Roy6tNG4SL/FOkCAN6RzjiakZS25RLYFrcMttJqbdd8BWrnA+fGz57iN5Pb06pvBGvl5gQ0B48dJlslXvoTg==
dependencies:
sprintf-js "~1.0.2"
argparse@^2.0.1:
version "2.0.1"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/argparse/-/argparse-2.0.1.tgz#246f50f3ca78a3240f6c997e8a9bd1eac49e4b38"
@ -3277,6 +3294,22 @@ electron-installer-redhat@^3.2.0:
word-wrap "^1.2.3"
yargs "^16.0.2"
electron-installer-snap@^5.2.0:
version "5.2.0"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/electron-installer-snap/-/electron-installer-snap-5.2.0.tgz#8dd637dc94d4279d790d728b7bdb23fe9415377d"
integrity sha512-SRm7pCpNHMXV545JjScV8fLC9NhFli5r8L8Ju4EHdXwRh76+mwrJoUEDLItixBudZ5Mcgz1SJcDPJfWpEQWX7Q==
dependencies:
"@malept/cross-spawn-promise" "^1.0.0"
debug "^4.3.4"
electron-installer-common "^0.10.2"
fs-extra "^9.0.0"
js-yaml "^3.10.0"
lodash "^4.17.15"
semver "^7.1.1"
tmp-promise "^3.0.2"
which "^2.0.1"
yargs "^16.0.2"
electron-packager@^17.1.2:
version "17.1.2"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/electron-packager/-/electron-packager-17.1.2.tgz#18030b28024d242b706d0a8a67ed4cd1a57311aa"
@ -3478,6 +3511,11 @@ eslint-scope@5.1.1:
esrecurse "^4.3.0"
estraverse "^4.1.1"
esprima@^4.0.0:
version "4.0.1"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/esprima/-/esprima-4.0.1.tgz#13b04cdb3e6c5d19df91ab6987a8695619b0aa71"
integrity sha512-eGuFFw7Upda+g4p+QHvnW0RyTX/SVeJBDM/gCtMARO0cLuT2HcEKnTPvhjV6aGeqrCB/sbNop0Kszm0jsaWU4A==
esrecurse@^4.3.0:
version "4.3.0"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/esrecurse/-/esrecurse-4.3.0.tgz#7ad7964d679abb28bee72cec63758b1c5d2c9921"
@ -4609,6 +4647,14 @@ jest-worker@^27.4.5:
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/js-tokens/-/js-tokens-4.0.0.tgz#19203fb59991df98e3a287050d4647cdeaf32499"
integrity sha512-RdJUflcE3cUzKiMqQgsCu06FPu9UdIJO0beYbPhHN4k6apgJtifcoCtT9bcxOpYBtpD2kCM6Sbzg4CausW/PKQ==
js-yaml@^3.10.0:
version "3.14.1"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/js-yaml/-/js-yaml-3.14.1.tgz#dae812fdb3825fa306609a8717383c50c36a0537"
integrity sha512-okMH7OXXJ7YrN9Ok3/SXrnu4iX9yOk+25nqX4imS2npuvTYDmo/QEZoqwZkYaIDk3jVvBOTOIEgEhaLOynBS9g==
dependencies:
argparse "^1.0.7"
esprima "^4.0.0"
js-yaml@^4.1.0:
version "4.1.0"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/js-yaml/-/js-yaml-4.1.0.tgz#c1fb65f8f5017901cdd2c951864ba18458a10602"
@ -7145,6 +7191,11 @@ sprintf-js@^1.1.2:
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/sprintf-js/-/sprintf-js-1.1.3.tgz#4914b903a2f8b685d17fdf78a70e917e872e444a"
integrity sha512-Oo+0REFV59/rz3gfJNKQiBlwfHaSESl1pcGyABQsnnIfWOFt6JNj5gCog2U6MLZ//IGYD+nA8nI+mTShREReaA==
sprintf-js@~1.0.2:
version "1.0.3"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/sprintf-js/-/sprintf-js-1.0.3.tgz#04e6926f662895354f3dd015203633b857297e2c"
integrity sha512-D9cPgkvLlV3t3IzL0D0YLvGA9Ahk4PcvVwUbN0dSGr1aP0Nrt4AEnTUbuGvquEC0mA64Gqt1fzirlRs5ibXx8g==
ssri@^10.0.0:
version "10.0.5"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/ssri/-/ssri-10.0.5.tgz#e49efcd6e36385196cb515d3a2ad6c3f0265ef8c"