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# Contributors guide:
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Welcome to [Firecrawl](https://firecrawl.dev) 🔥! Here are some instructions on how to get the project locally, so you can run it on your own (and contribute)
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If you're contributing, note that the process is similar to other open source repos i.e. (fork firecrawl, make changes, run tests, PR). If you have any questions, and would like help gettin on board, reach out to hello@mendable.ai for more or submit an issue!
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## Running the project locally
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First, start by installing dependencies
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1. node.js [instructions](https://nodejs.org/en/learn/getting-started/how-to-install-nodejs)
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2. pnpm [instructions](https://pnpm.io/installation)
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3. redis [instructions](https://redis.io/docs/latest/operate/oss_and_stack/install/install-redis/)
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Set environment variables in a .env in the /apps/api/ directoryyou can copy over the template in .env.example.
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To start, we wont set up authentication, or any optional sub services (pdf parsing, JS blocking support, AI features )
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.env:
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```
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# ===== Required ENVS ======
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NUM_WORKERS_PER_QUEUE=8
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PORT=3002
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HOST=0.0.0.0
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REDIS_URL=redis://localhost:6379
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## To turn on DB authentication, you need to set up supabase.
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USE_DB_AUTHENTICATION=false
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# ===== Optional ENVS ======
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# Supabase Setup (used to support DB authentication, advanced logging, etc.)
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SUPABASE_ANON_TOKEN=
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SUPABASE_URL=
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SUPABASE_SERVICE_TOKEN=
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# Other Optionals
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TEST_API_KEY= # use if you've set up authentication and want to test with a real API key
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SCRAPING_BEE_API_KEY= #Set if you'd like to use scraping Be to handle JS blocking
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OPENAI_API_KEY= # add for LLM dependednt features (image alt generation, etc.)
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BULL_AUTH_KEY= #
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LOGTAIL_KEY= # Use if you're configuring basic logging with logtail
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PLAYWRIGHT_MICROSERVICE_URL= # set if you'd like to run a playwright fallback
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LLAMAPARSE_API_KEY= #Set if you have a llamaparse key you'd like to use to parse pdfs
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SERPER_API_KEY= #Set if you have a serper key you'd like to use as a search api
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SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL= # set if you'd like to send slack server health status messages
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POSTHOG_API_KEY= # set if you'd like to send posthog events like job logs
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POSTHOG_HOST= # set if you'd like to send posthog events like job logs
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```
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### Installing dependencies
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First, install the dependencies using pnpm.
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```bash
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pnpm install
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```
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### Running the project
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You're going to need to open 3 terminals.
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### Terminal 1 - setting up redis
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Run the command anywhere within your project
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```bash
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redis-server
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```
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### Terminal 2 - setting up workers
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Now, navigate to the apps/api/ directory and run:
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```bash
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pnpm run workers
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```
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This will start the workers who are responsible for processing crawl jobs.
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### Terminal 3 - setting up the main server
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To do this, navigate to the apps/api/ directory and run if you don’t have this already, install pnpm here: https://pnpm.io/installation
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Next, run your server with:
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```bash
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pnpm run start
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```
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### Terminal 3 - sending our first request.
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Alright: now let’s send our first request.
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```curl
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curl -X GET http://localhost:3002/test
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```
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This should return the response Hello, world!
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If you’d like to test the crawl endpoint, you can run this
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```curl
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curl -X POST http://localhost:3002/v0/crawl \
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-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
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-d '{
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"url": "https://mendable.ai"
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}'
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```
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## Tests:
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The best way to do this is run the test with `npm run test:local-no-auth` if you'd like to run the tests without authentication.
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If you'd like to run the tests with authentication, run `npm run test:prod`
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