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To start, get a Git checkout with either of these commands. The 1st one is for public, read-only access. The 2nd one can be used if you have commit rights to the project.
git clone git://git.blender.org/flamenco.git
git clone git@git.blender.org:flamenco.git
Then follow the steps below to get everything up & running.
1. Installing Go
Most of Flamenco is made in Go.
- Install Go 1.18 or newer.
- Optional: set the environment variable
GOPATHto where you want Go to put its packages. Go will use$HOME/goby default. - Ensure
$GOPATH/binis included in your$PATHenvironment variable. Rungo env GOPATHif you're not sure what path to use.
2. Installing NodeJS
The web UI is built with Vue.js, and Socket.IO for communication with the backend. NodeJS+Yarn is used to collect all of those and build the frontend files.
{{< tabs "installing-nodejs" >}} {{< tab "Linux" >}} It's recommended to install Node via Snap:
sudo snap install node --classic --channel=16
If you install NodeJS in a different way, it may not be bundled with Yarn. In that case, run:
sudo npm install --global yarn
{{< /tab >}} {{< tab "Windows" >}} Install Node v16 LTS. Be sure to enable the "Automatically install the necessary tools" checkbox.
Then install Yarn via:
npm install --global yarn
{{< /tab >}} {{< tab "macOS" >}} Option 1 (Native install)
Install Node v16 LTS and then install Yarn via:
npm install --global yarn
Option 2 (Homebrew)
Install Node 16 via homebrew:
brew install node@16
Then install yarn:
brew install yarn
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3. Utilities
Building Flamenco requires only a few tools to be installed on your system.
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{{< tab "Linux" >}}
On Linux only make is necessary, which can be installed via your package manager.
On Debian, and relatives like Ubuntu, run:
sudo apt install make
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{{< tab "Windows" >}}
Install MingW W64. If in doubt which version to get, grab the x86_64...seh one.
You'll need 7Zip to extract it.
{{< /tab >}} {{< tab "macOS" >}} TODO: write this documentation. {{< /tab >}} {{< /tabs >}}
4. Your First Build
Run make with-deps to install build-time dependencies and build the application.
Subsequent builds can just run make without arguments.
You should now have two executables: flamenco-manager and flamenco-worker.
Both can be run with the -help CLI argument to see the available options.
See [building][building] for more make targets, for example to run unit tests,
enable the race condition checker, and all other kinds of useful things.
[building]: {{< relref "../building/" >}}
5. Get Involved
If you're interested in helping out with Flamenco development, please read [Get Involved][get-involved]!
[get-involved]: {{<ref "development/get-involved" >}}