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stage: none
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group: Development
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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---
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# Set up local CodeSandbox development environment
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This guide walks through setting up a local [CodeSandbox repository](https://github.com/codesandbox/codesandbox-client) and integrating it with a local GitLab instance. CodeSandbox
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is used to power the Web IDE's [Live Preview feature](../../user/project/web_ide/index.md#live-preview). Having a local CodeSandbox setup is useful for debugging upstream issues or
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creating upstream contributions like [this one](https://github.com/codesandbox/codesandbox-client/pull/5137).
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## Initial setup
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Before using CodeSandbox with your local GitLab instance, you must:
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1. Enable HTTPS on your GDK. CodeSandbox uses Service Workers that require `https`.
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Follow the GDK [NGINX configuration instructions](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-development-kit/-/blob/main/doc/howto/nginx.md) to enable HTTPS for GDK.
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1. Clone the [`codesandbox-client` project](https://github.com/codesandbox/codesandbox-client)
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locally. If you plan on contributing upstream, you might want to fork and clone first.
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1. Optional. Use correct `python` and `nodejs` versions. Otherwise, `yarn` may fail to
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install or build some packages. If you're using `asdf` you can run the following commands:
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```shell
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asdf local nodejs 10.14.2
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asdf local python 2.7.18
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```
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1. Run the following commands in the `codesandbox-client` project checkout:
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```shell
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# This might be necessary for the `prepublishOnly` job that is run later
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yarn global add lerna
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# Install packages
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yarn
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```
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You can run `yarn build:clean` to clean up the build assets.
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## Use local GitLab instance with local CodeSandbox
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GitLab integrates with two parts of CodeSandbox:
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- An npm package called `smooshpack` (called `sandpack` in the `codesandbox-client` project).
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This exposes an entrypoint for us to kick off Codesandbox's bundler.
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- A server that houses CodeSandbox assets for bundling and previewing. This is hosted
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on a separate server for security.
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Each time you want to run GitLab and CodeSandbox together, you need to perform the
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steps in the following sections.
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### Use local `smooshpack` for GitLab
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GitLab usually satisfies its `smooshpack` dependency with a remote module, but we want
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to use a locally-built module. To build and use a local `smooshpack` module:
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1. In the `codesandbox-client` project directory, run:
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```shell
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cd standalone-packages/sandpack
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yarn link
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# (Optional) you might want to start a development build
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yarn run start
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```
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Now, in the GitLab project, you can run `yarn link "smooshpack"`. `yarn` looks
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for `smooshpack` **on disk** as opposed to the one hosted remotely.
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1. In the `gitlab` project directory, run:
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```shell
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# Remove and reinstall node_modules just to be safe
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rm -rf node_modules
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yarn install
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# Use the "smooshpack" package on disk
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yarn link "smooshpack"
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```
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### Fix possible GDK webpack problem
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`webpack` in GDK can fail to find packages inside a linked package. This step can help
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you avoid `webpack` breaking with messages saying that it can't resolve packages from
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`smooshpack/dist/sandpack.es5.js`.
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In the `codesandbox-client` project directory, run:
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```shell
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cd standalone-packages
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mkdir node_modules
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ln -s $PATH_TO_LOCAL_GITLAB/node_modules/core-js ./node_modules/core-js
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```
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### Start building CodeSandbox app assets
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In the `codesandbox-client` project directory:
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```shell
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cd packages/app
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yarn start:sandpack-sandbox
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```
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### Create HTTPS proxy for CodeSandbox `sandpack` assets
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Because we need `https`, we need to create a proxy to the webpack server. We can use
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[`http-server`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/http-server), which can do this proxying
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out of the box:
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```shell
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npx http-server --proxy http://localhost:3000 -S -C $PATH_TO_CERT_PEM -K $PATH_TO_KEY_PEM -p 8044 -d false
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```
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### Update `bundler_url` setting in GitLab
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We need to update our `application_setting_implementation.rb` to point to the server that hosts the
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CodeSandbox `sandpack` assets. For instance, if these assets are hosted by a server at `https://sandpack.local:8044`:
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```patch
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diff --git a/app/models/application_setting_implementation.rb b/app/models/application_setting_implementation.rb
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index 6eed627b502..1824669e881 100644
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--- a/app/models/application_setting_implementation.rb
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+++ b/app/models/application_setting_implementation.rb
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@@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ def static_objects_external_storage_enabled?
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# This will eventually be configurable
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# https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/208161
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def web_ide_clientside_preview_bundler_url
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- 'https://sandbox-prod.gitlab-static.net'
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+ 'https://sandpack.local:8044'
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end
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private
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```
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NOTE:
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You can apply this patch by copying it to your clipboard and running `pbpaste | git apply`.
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You may want to restart the GitLab Rails server after making this change:
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```shell
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gdk restart rails-web
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```
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