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Corona-Warn-App: Website

About this Repository

This repository contains the source files of the official website for the Corona-Warn-App as it is available at coronawarn.app. For information about the project, please see our documentation repository.

Development

Requirements

You need the Node.js 16 Active LTS version of Node.js (which includes npm) to build the website.

Getting started

Clone the repository and ensure you have the requirements (from above) installed. To build and display the website in a web browser, switch to the cwa-website base directory and execute the commands:

npm install
npm start
  • npm install installs the necessary packages to build, display and test the website on your local system. You only need to run this once or if the packages defined in package.json are changed.

  • The command npm start triggers the commands npm run build followed by npm run start-server described below and which can be used individually if desired.

Build

The command:

npm run build

builds the website and creates a new folder public in the repository's base directory. It contains the generated files for the complete website.

Start-Server

To view the generated content after using npm run build, execute the command:

npm run start-server

This command starts a local web server and a browser window is also automatically opened at http://localhost:8000 so that the website can be viewed. The web server uses public as its base directory. It also watches for file changes and refreshes the browser contents if necessary.

Depending on your network setup, you may also be able to view the website on a connected mobile device using http://<ip_address_of_localhost>:8000, for example http://192.168.0.100:8000.

Start-Fast

The command npm run start-fast is similar to the command npm run start: it builds the web then starts a web server, displaying the web site in a browser. The difference is that start-fast disables image compression which can shorten the build time.

Check and compare the build log line Finished 'build' after xx showing the time taken to build if you are experiencing long build times to see if it is helpful in your own environment.

Changing Things

Manuals for the most common use cases of updating website content are available in the docs folder.

Testing

Cypress is used to run End-To-End tests. Tests are located in the cypress/integration folder and can be run with:

  npm run test:prepare
  npm run test

Alternatively, execute npm run test:open to select individual tests or all tests to run from the Cypress console.

Notes for test developers

npm run test:prepare copies fixtures from ./cypress/fixtures that are required for e2e tests. Store your test assets there, if required.

Best practice is to use data-e2e="your_test_id" element attributes to select specific elements, eg cy.get('[data-e2e="cta-button-1"]').click() instead of cy.get('.container .infobox a.button').contains('DOWNLOAD').click().

Cypress under Microsoft Windows

If executing $ npm run test:prepare causes an error on Microsoft Windows

'.' is not recognized as an internal or external command,

ensure that git is installed and execute the following command:

npm config set script-shell "C:\\Program Files\\git\\bin\\bash.exe"

Updating coronawarn.app

Any direct commits and merged pull requests will automatically trigger follow-up actions to build and deploy the changes to coronawarn.app. The respective GitHub Actions are available in the .github/workflows directory of this repository.

Documentation

The full documentation for the Corona-Warn-App can be found in the cwa-documentation repository. The documentation repository contains technical documents, architecture information, and white papers related to this implementation.

Support and Feedback

The following channels are available for discussions, feedback, and support requests:

Type Channel
General discussion, issues, bugs
Other requests

How to contribute

The German government has asked SAP and Deutsche Telekom AG to develop the Corona-Warn-App for Germany as open source software. Deutsche Telekom is providing the network and mobile technology and will operate and run the backend for the app in a safe, scalable and stable manner. SAP is responsible for the app development, its framework and the underlying platform. Therefore, development teams of SAP and Deutsche Telekom are contributing to this project. At the same time our commitment to open source means that we are enabling -in fact encouraging- all interested parties to contribute and become part of its developer community.

For more information about how to contribute, the project structure, as well as additional contribution information, see our Contribution Guidelines. By participating in this project, you agree to abide by its Code of Conduct at all times.

Repositories

A list of all public repositories from the Corona-Warn-App can be found here.

Licensing

Copyright (c) 2020-2022 Deutsche Telekom AG and SAP SE or an SAP affiliate company.

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.

You may obtain a copy of the License at https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the LICENSE for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

The "Corona-Warn-App" logo is a registered trademark of The Press and Information Office of the Federal Government. For more information please see bundesregierung.de.