* fix: add disclosure and transition * fix: keep collections expanded * fix: tune transition and collapsing conditions * fix: collectionIcon expanded props is no longer driven by expanded state * fix: sync issue * fix: managing state together * fix: remove comment * fix: simplify expanded state * fix: remove extra state * fix: remove animation and retain expanded state * fix: remove isCollectionDropped * fix: don't use ref * review suggestions * fix many functional and design issues * don't render every single document in the sidebar, just ones that the user has seen before * chore: Sidebar refinement (#3154) * stash * wip: More sidebar tweaks * Simplify draft bubble * disclosure refactor * wip wip * lint * tweak menu position * Use document emoji for starred docs where available * feat: Trigger cmd+k from sidebar (#3149) * feat: Trigger cmd+k from sidebar * Add hint when opening command bar from sidebar * fix: Clicking internal links in shared documents sometimes reroutes to Login * fix: Spacing issues on connected slack channels list * Merge * fix: Do not prefetch JS bundles on public share links * fix: Buttons show on collection empty state when user does not have permission to edit * fix: the hover area for the "collections" subheading was being obfuscated by the initial collection drop cursor * fix: top-align disclosures * fix: Disclosure color PR feedback fix: Starred no longer draggable * fix: Overflow on sidebar button * fix: Scrollbar in sidebar when command menu is open * Minor alignment issues, clarify back in settings sidebar * fix: Fade component causes SidebarButton missizing Co-authored-by: Nan Yu <thenanyu@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Tom Moor <tom.moor@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Nan Yu <thenanyu@gmail.com>
A fast, collaborative, knowledge base for your team built using React and Node.js.
Try out Outline using our hosted version at www.getoutline.com.
This is the source code that runs Outline and all the associated services. If you want to use Outline then you don't need to run this code, we offer a hosted version of the app at getoutline.com.
If you'd like to run your own copy of Outline or contribute to development then this is the place for you.
Installation
Please see the documentation for running your own copy of Outline in a production configuration.
If you have questions or improvements for the docs please create a thread in GitHub discussions.
Development
There is a short guide for setting up a development environment if you wish to contribute changes, fixes, and improvements to Outline.
Contributing
Outline is built and maintained by a small team – we'd love your help to fix bugs and add features!
Before submitting a pull request please discuss with the core team by creating or commenting in an issue on GitHub – we'd also love to hear from you in the discussions. This way we can ensure that an approach is agreed on before code is written. This will result in a much higher liklihood of your code being accepted.
If you’re looking for ways to get started, here's a list of ways to help us improve Outline:
- Translation into other languages
- Issues with
good first issuelabel - Performance improvements, both on server and frontend
- Developer happiness and documentation
- Bugs and other issues listed on GitHub
Architecture
If you're interested in contributing or learning more about the Outline codebase please refer to the architecture document first for a high level overview of how the application is put together.
Debugging
In development Outline outputs simple logging to the console, prefixed by categories. In production it outputs JSON logs, these can be easily parsed by your preferred log ingestion pipeline.
HTTP logging is disabled by default, but can be enabled by setting the DEBUG=http environment variable.
Tests
We aim to have sufficient test coverage for critical parts of the application and aren't aiming for 100% unit test coverage. All API endpoints and anything authentication related should be thoroughly tested.
To add new tests, write your tests with Jest and add a file with .test.js extension next to the tested code.
# To run all tests
make test
# To run backend tests in watch mode
make watch
Once the test database is created with make test you may individually run
frontend and backend tests directly.
# To run backend tests
yarn test:server
# To run a specific backend test
yarn test:server myTestFile
# To run frontend tests
yarn test:app
Migrations
Sequelize is used to create and run migrations, for example:
yarn sequelize migration:generate --name my-migration
yarn sequelize db:migrate
Or to run migrations on test database:
yarn sequelize db:migrate --env test
License
Outline is BSL 1.1 licensed.