OmniRoute/docs/i18n/pl/CONTRIBUTING.md
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# Contributing to OmniRoute (Polski)
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---
Thank you for your interest in contributing! This guide covers everything you need to get started.
---
## Development Setup
### Prerequisites
- **Node.js** >= 18 < 24 (recommended: 22 LTS)
- **npm** 10+
- **Git**
### Clone & Install
```bash
git clone https://github.com/diegosouzapw/OmniRoute.git
cd OmniRoute
npm install
```
### Environment Variables
```bash
# Create your .env from the template
cp .env.example .env
# Generate required secrets
echo "JWT_SECRET=$(openssl rand -base64 48)" >> .env
echo "API_KEY_SECRET=$(openssl rand -hex 32)" >> .env
```
Key variables for development:
| Variable | Development Default | Description |
| ---------------------- | ------------------------ | --------------------- |
| `PORT` | `20128` | Server port |
| `NEXT_PUBLIC_BASE_URL` | `http://localhost:20128` | Base URL for frontend |
| `JWT_SECRET` | (generate above) | JWT signing secret |
| `INITIAL_PASSWORD` | `CHANGEME` | First login password |
| `APP_LOG_LEVEL` | `info` | Log verbosity level |
### Dashboard Settings
The dashboard provides UI toggles for features that can also be configured via environment variables:
| Setting Location | Toggle | Description |
| ------------------- | ------------------ | ------------------------------ |
| Settings Advanced | Debug Mode | Enable debug request logs (UI) |
| Settings General | Sidebar Visibility | Show/hide sidebar sections |
These settings are stored in the database and persist across restarts, overriding env var defaults when set.
### Running Locally
```bash
# Development mode (hot reload)
npm run dev
# Production build
npm run build
npm run start
# Common port configuration
PORT=20128 NEXT_PUBLIC_BASE_URL=http://localhost:20128 npm run dev
```
Default URLs:
- **Dashboard**: `http://localhost:20128/dashboard`
- **API**: `http://localhost:20128/v1`
---
## Git Workflow
> ⚠️ **NEVER commit directly to `main`.** Always use feature branches.
```bash
git checkout -b feat/your-feature-name
# ... make changes ...
git commit -m "feat: describe your change"
git push -u origin feat/your-feature-name
# Open a Pull Request on GitHub
```
### Branch Naming
| Prefix | Purpose |
| ----------- | ------------------------- |
| `feat/` | New features |
| `fix/` | Bug fixes |
| `refactor/` | Code restructuring |
| `docs/` | Documentation changes |
| `test/` | Test additions/fixes |
| `chore/` | Tooling, CI, dependencies |
### Commit Messages
Follow [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/):
```
feat: add circuit breaker for provider calls
fix: resolve JWT secret validation edge case
docs: update SECURITY.md with PII protection
test: add observability unit tests
refactor(db): consolidate rate limit tables
```
Scopes: `db`, `sse`, `oauth`, `dashboard`, `api`, `cli`, `docker`, `ci`, `mcp`, `a2a`, `memory`, `skills`.
---
## Running Tests
```bash
# All tests (unit + vitest + ecosystem + e2e)
npm run test:all
# Single test file (Node.js native test runner — most tests use this)
node --import tsx/esm --test tests/unit/your-file.test.ts
# Vitest (MCP server, autoCombo, cache)
npm run test:vitest
# E2E tests (requires Playwright)
npm run test:e2e
# Protocol clients E2E (MCP transports, A2A)
npm run test:protocols:e2e
# Ecosystem compatibility tests
npm run test:ecosystem
# Coverage (60% min statements/lines/functions/branches)
npm run test:coverage
npm run coverage:report
# Lint + format check
npm run lint
npm run check
```
Coverage notes:
- `npm run test:coverage` measures source coverage for the main unit test suite, excludes `tests/**`, and includes `open-sse/**`
- Pull requests must keep the overall coverage gate at **60% or higher** for statements, lines, functions, and branches
- If a PR changes production code in `src/`, `open-sse/`, `electron/`, or `bin/`, it must add or update automated tests in the same PR
- `npm run coverage:report` prints the detailed file-by-file report from the latest coverage run
- `npm run test:coverage:legacy` preserves the older metric for historical comparison
- See `docs/COVERAGE_PLAN.md` for the phased coverage improvement roadmap
### Pull Request Requirements
Before opening or merging a PR:
- Run `npm run test:unit`
- Run `npm run test:coverage`
- Ensure the coverage gate stays at **60%+** for all metrics
- Include the changed or added test files in the PR description when production code changed
- Check the SonarQube result on the PR when the project secrets are configured in CI
Current test status: **122 unit test files** covering:
- Provider translators and format conversion
- Rate limiting, circuit breaker, and resilience
- Semantic cache, idempotency, progress tracking
- Database operations and schema (21 DB modules)
- OAuth flows and authentication
- API endpoint validation (Zod v4)
- MCP server tools and scope enforcement
- Memory and Skills systems
---
## Code Style
- **ESLint** Run `npm run lint` before committing
- **Prettier** Auto-formatted via `lint-staged` on commit (2 spaces, semicolons, double quotes, 100 char width, es5 trailing commas)
- **TypeScript** All `src/` code uses `.ts`/`.tsx`; `open-sse/` uses `.ts`/`.js`; document with TSDoc (`@param`, `@returns`, `@throws`)
- **No `eval()`** ESLint enforces `no-eval`, `no-implied-eval`, `no-new-func`
- **Zod validation** Use Zod v4 schemas for all API input validation
- **Naming**: Files = camelCase/kebab-case, components = PascalCase, constants = UPPER_SNAKE
---
## Project Structure
```
src/ # TypeScript (.ts / .tsx)
├── app/ # Next.js 16 App Router
│ ├── (dashboard)/ # Dashboard pages (23 sections)
│ ├── api/ # API routes (51 directories)
│ └── login/ # Auth pages (.tsx)
├── domain/ # Policy engine (policyEngine, comboResolver, costRules, etc.)
├── lib/ # Core business logic (.ts)
│ ├── a2a/ # Agent-to-Agent v0.3 protocol server
│ ├── acp/ # Agent Communication Protocol registry
│ ├── compliance/ # Compliance policy engine
│ ├── db/ # SQLite database layer (21 modules + 16 migrations)
│ ├── memory/ # Persistent conversational memory
│ ├── oauth/ # OAuth providers, services, and utilities
│ ├── skills/ # Extensible skill framework
│ ├── usage/ # Usage tracking and cost calculation
│ └── localDb.ts # Re-export layer only — never add logic here
├── middleware/ # Request middleware (promptInjectionGuard)
├── mitm/ # MITM proxy (cert, DNS, target routing)
├── shared/
│ ├── components/ # React components (.tsx)
│ ├── constants/ # Provider definitions (60+), MCP scopes, routing strategies
│ ├── utils/ # Circuit breaker, sanitizer, auth helpers
│ └── validation/ # Zod v4 schemas
└── sse/ # SSE proxy pipeline
open-sse/ # @omniroute/open-sse workspace
├── executors/ # 14 provider-specific request executors
├── handlers/ # 11 request handlers (chat, responses, embeddings, images, etc.)
├── mcp-server/ # MCP server (25 tools, 3 transports, 10 scopes)
├── services/ # 36+ services (combo, autoCombo, rateLimitManager, etc.)
├── translator/ # Format translators (OpenAI ↔ Claude ↔ Gemini ↔ Responses ↔ Ollama)
├── transformer/ # Responses API transformer
└── utils/ # 22 utility modules (stream, TLS, proxy, logging)
electron/ # Electron desktop app (cross-platform)
tests/
├── unit/ # Node.js test runner (122 test files)
├── integration/ # Integration tests
├── e2e/ # Playwright tests
├── security/ # Security tests
├── translator/ # Translator-specific tests
└── load/ # Load tests
docs/ # Documentation
├── ARCHITECTURE.md # System architecture
├── API_REFERENCE.md # All endpoints
├── USER_GUIDE.md # Provider setup, CLI integration
├── TROUBLESHOOTING.md # Common issues
├── MCP-SERVER.md # MCP server (25 tools)
├── A2A-SERVER.md # A2A agent protocol
├── AUTO-COMBO.md # Auto-combo engine
├── CLI-TOOLS.md # CLI tools integration
├── COVERAGE_PLAN.md # Test coverage improvement plan
├── openapi.yaml # OpenAPI specification
└── adr/ # Architecture Decision Records
```
---
## Adding a New Provider
### Step 1: Register Provider Constants
Add to `src/shared/constants/providers.ts` Zod-validated at module load.
### Step 2: Add Executor (if custom logic needed)
Create executor in `open-sse/executors/your-provider.ts` extending the base executor.
### Step 3: Add Translator (if non-OpenAI format)
Create request/response translators in `open-sse/translator/`.
### Step 4: Add OAuth Config (if OAuth-based)
Add OAuth credentials in `src/lib/oauth/constants/oauth.ts` and service in `src/lib/oauth/services/`.
### Step 5: Register Models
Add model definitions in `open-sse/config/providerRegistry.ts`.
### Step 6: Add Tests
Write unit tests in `tests/unit/` covering at minimum:
- Provider registration
- Request/response translation
- Error handling
---
## Pull Request Checklist
- [ ] Tests pass (`npm test`)
- [ ] Linting passes (`npm run lint`)
- [ ] Build succeeds (`npm run build`)
- [ ] TypeScript types added for new public functions and interfaces
- [ ] No hardcoded secrets or fallback values
- [ ] All inputs validated with Zod schemas
- [ ] CHANGELOG updated (if user-facing change)
- [ ] Documentation updated (if applicable)
---
## Releasing
Releases are managed via the `/generate-release` workflow. When a new GitHub Release is created, the package is **automatically published to npm** via GitHub Actions.
---
## Getting Help
- **Architecture**: See [`docs/ARCHITECTURE.md`](docs/ARCHITECTURE.md)
- **API Reference**: See [`docs/API_REFERENCE.md`](docs/API_REFERENCE.md)
- **Issues**: [github.com/diegosouzapw/OmniRoute/issues](https://github.com/diegosouzapw/OmniRoute/issues)
- **ADRs**: See `docs/adr/` for architectural decision records