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## Contributing to StreamPipes

*Before opening a pull request*, review the [Get Involved](https://streampipes.apache.org/getinvolved.html) page.
*Before opening a pull request*, review the [Get Involved](https://streampipes.apache.org/community/get-involved/) page.
It lists information that is required for contributing to StreamPipes.

When you contribute code, you affirm that the contribution is your original work and that you
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```bash
docker-compose up -d
```
Go to http://localhost to finish the installation in the browser. Once finished, switch to the pipeline editor and start the interactive tour or check the [online tour](https://streampipes.apache.org/docs/docs/user-guide-tour/) to learn how to create your first pipeline!
Go to http://localhost to finish the installation in the browser. Once finished, switch to the pipeline editor and start the interactive tour or check the [online tour](https://streampipes.apache.org/docs/user-guide-tour/) to learn how to create your first pipeline!

## Prerequisites
* Docker >= 17.06.0
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docker-compose up -d
# go to `http://localhost` after all services are started
```
After all containers are successfully started just got to your browser and visit http://localhost to finish the installation. Once finished, switch to the pipeline editor and start the interactive tour or check the [online tour](https://streampipes.apache.org/docs/docs/user-guide-tour/) to learn how to create your first pipeline!
After all containers are successfully started just got to your browser and visit http://localhost to finish the installation. Once finished, switch to the pipeline editor and start the interactive tour or check the [online tour](https://streampipes.apache.org/docs/user-guide-tour/) to learn how to create your first pipeline!

**Stopping** the **default** option is similarly easy:
```bash
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```
Now you're good to go to write your new pipeline element :tada: :tada: :tada:

> **HINT for extensions**: Use our [Maven archetypes](https://streampipes.apache.org/docs/docs/extend-archetypes/) to set up a project skeleton and use your IDE of choice for development. However, we do recommend using IntelliJ.
> **HINT for extensions**: Use our [Maven archetypes](https://streampipes.apache.org/docs/extend-archetypes/) to set up a project skeleton and use your IDE of choice for development. However, we do recommend using IntelliJ.
> **HINT for core**: To work on `backend` or `ui` features you need to set the template to `backend` and clone the core repository [streampipes](https://github.com/apache/streampipes) - check the prerequisites there for more information.
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├── backend # developing core backend features
├── basic # wanna run core, UI, connect etc from the IDE?
├── full # full version containing more pipeline elements
├── lite # few pipeline elements, less memory
├── lite # few pipeline elements, less memory
├── pipeline-element # developing new pipeline-elements
└── ui # developing UI features
```
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## Questions
Subscribe to our user mailing list to ask a question.

[Mailing Lists](https://streampipes.apache.org/mailinglists.html)
[Mailing Lists](https://streampipes.apache.org/community/mailing-lists/)

To subscribe to the user list, send an email to [[email protected]]([email protected])

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```bash
docker-compose up -d
```
Go to http://localhost to finish the installation in the browser. Once finished, switch to the pipeline editor and start the interactive tour or check the [online tour](https://streampipes.apache.org/docs/docs/user-guide-tour/) to learn how to create your first pipeline!
Go to http://localhost to finish the installation in the browser. Once finished, switch to the pipeline editor and start the interactive tour or check the [online tour](https://streampipes.apache.org/docs/user-guide-tour/) to learn how to create your first pipeline!

## Prerequisites
* Docker >= 17.06.0
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docker-compose up -d
# go to `http://localhost` after all services are started
```
After all containers are successfully started just got to your browser and visit http://localhost to finish the installation. Once finished, switch to the pipeline editor and start the interactive tour or check the [online tour](https://streampipes.apache.org/docs/docs/user-guide-tour/) to learn how to create your first pipeline!
After all containers are successfully started just got to your browser and visit http://localhost to finish the installation. Once finished, switch to the pipeline editor and start the interactive tour or check the [online tour](https://streampipes.apache.org/docs/user-guide-tour/) to learn how to create your first pipeline!

**Stopping** the **default** option is similarly easy:
```bash
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```
Now you're good to go to write your new pipeline element :tada: :tada: :tada:

> **HINT for extensions**: Use our [Maven archetypes](https://streampipes.apache.org/docs/docs/extend-archetypes/) to set up a project skeleton and use your IDE of choice for development. However, we do recommend using IntelliJ.
> **HINT for extensions**: Use our [Maven archetypes](https://streampipes.apache.org/docs/extend-archetypes/) to set up a project skeleton and use your IDE of choice for development. However, we do recommend using IntelliJ.
> **HINT for core**: To work on `backend` or `ui` features you need to set the template to `backend` and clone the core repository [streampipes](https://github.com/apache/streampipes) - check the prerequisites there for more information.
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├── backend # developing core backend features
├── basic # wanna run core, UI, connect etc from the IDE?
├── full # full version containing more pipeline elements
├── lite # few pipeline elements, less memory
├── lite # few pipeline elements, less memory
├── pipeline-element # developing new pipeline-elements
└── ui # developing UI features
```
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## Questions
Subscribe to our user mailing list to ask a question.

[Mailing Lists](https://streampipes.apache.org/mailinglists.html)
[Mailing Lists](https://streampipes.apache.org/community/mailing-lists/)

To subscribe to the user list, send an email to [[email protected]]([email protected])

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