Docs: FAQ, Encryption, Build, Docker, Metrics, More
- What it does
- Requirements
- Development
- Commands
- Configuration
- Localization
- Contributing
- Testing
- Deployment
- Android
- License
A file sharing experiment which allows you to send encrypted files to other users.
- Node.js 12.x
- Redis server (optional for development)
- AWS S3 or compatible service (optional)
To start an ephemeral development server, run:
npm install
npm start
Then, browse to http://localhost:8080
Command | Description |
---|---|
npm run format |
Formats the frontend and server code using prettier. |
npm run lint |
Lints the CSS and JavaScript code. |
npm test |
Runs the suite of mocha tests. |
npm start |
Runs the server in development configuration. |
npm run build |
Builds the production assets. |
npm run prod |
Runs the server in production configuration. |
The server is configured with environment variables. See server/config.js for all options and docs/docker.md for examples.
SandSend localization is managed via Pontoon, not direct pull requests to the repository. If you want to fix a typo, add a new language, or simply know more about localization, please get in touch with the existing localization team for your language or Mozilla’s l10n-drivers for guidance.
see also docs/localization.md
Pull requests are always welcome! Feel free to check out the list of "good first issues".
ENVIRONMENT | URL |
---|---|
Production | https://send.firefox.com/ |
Stage | https://stage.send.nonprod.cloudops.mozgcp.net/ |
Development | https://send2.dev.lcip.org/ |
see also docs/deployment.md
The android implementation is contained in the android
directory, and can be viewed locally for easy testing and editing by running ANDROID=1 npm start
and then visiting http://localhost:8080. CSS and image files are located in the android/app/src/main/assets
directory.
Mozilla Public License Version 2.0