Fix discrepencies in CONTRIBUTING.md

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Andrew Morgan 2020-08-12 23:19:10 -07:00
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@ -33,9 +33,57 @@ remove the option altogether to allow all addresses.
### Running natively
If you would rather not or are unable to run docker, please follow the Native
Installation, Configuration and Running sections in the
[project readme](README.md#native-installation).
If you would rather not or are unable to run docker, the following instructions
will explain how to install the project dependencies natively.
#### Install libolm
You can install [libolm](https://gitlab.matrix.org/matrix-org/olm) from source,
or alternatively, check your system's package manager. Version `3.0.0` or
greater is required.
**(Optional) postgres development headers**
By default, the bot uses SQLite as its storage backend. This is fine for a
few hundred users, but if you plan to support a much higher volume
of requests, you may consider using Postgres as a database backend instead.
If you want to use postgres as a database backend, you'll need to install
postgres development headers:
Debian/Ubuntu:
```
sudo apt install libpq-dev libpq5
```
Arch:
```
sudo pacman -S postgresql-libs
```
#### Install Python dependencies
Create and activate a Python 3 virtual environment:
```
virtualenv -p python3 env
source env/bin/activate
```
Install python dependencies:
```
pip install -e .
```
(Optional) If you want to use postgres as a database backend, use the following
command to install postgres dependencies alongside those that are necessary:
```
pip install ".[postgres]"
```
## Development dependencies
@ -68,4 +116,5 @@ list](https://github.com/anoadragon453/nio-template/issues). What
feature would you like to see or bug do you want to be fixed?
If you would like to talk any ideas over before working on them, you can reach
me at `@andrewm:amorgan.xyz` on matrix.
me at [@andrewm:amorgan.xyz](https://matrix.to/#/@andrewm:amorgan.xyz)
on matrix.