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==First Steps==

# First of all open the view called Package Explorer.
This guide describes how to setup a development environment in Eclipse for Stendhal.
# Create new 'Java Project'

# Get stendhal from CVS.
== Get Java ==
# make sure that the marauroa.ini is in your stendhal project folder.

# right click on your project folder and select "Properties" in the context menu.
* If you can play Stendhal, you already have Java and can skip this step.
# then select "Java Build Path" on the left side of the dialog box.
* If you do not have java installed, please download it https://java.com<br> (if you are on Linux, use your packet manager)
<pre>source folder: stendhal/src

default output folder: stendhal/classes
== Get Node.js ==
On the "library" tab: [Add jars] and select all the files in stendhal/lib</pre>

Eclipse should be able to compile the source code now. There should be a little yellow sign before your project folder but not red X. The package explorer should now display the "src" folder directly below the root folder with a different icon, the icon is like a small grid.
* https://nodejs.org (optional: for building & using web client)

== Get Eclipse==

* Go to https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/
* Download: "Eclipse IDE for Java Developers"
* Unzip the download and run Eclipse
* In Eclipse, close the "Welcome" window

You can click on the following images to see them in large.

<gallery>
File:Eclipse_00.png|On the first run of Eclipse, this "Welcome" window is shown. Please close it.
File:Eclipse_00a.png|Typical window layout with the Package Explorer on the left hand side and an empty area for editors in the middle
</gallery>
Note: If you installed Eclipse in Ubuntu via a package manager, also install: "eclipse-egit"

== New Project from Git ==

In Eclipse:

* Open menu "File -> Import
* In the dialog select: "Git -> Projects from Git" and click "Next".
* Select "Clone URI" and click "Next".
* Fill in the following information:
** '''URI''':
*** GitHub readonly: <code><nowiki>https://github.com/arianne/stendhal.git</nowiki></code><br>(if you have a github account, please go to https://github.com/arianne/stendhal and click on "Fork" to create you own copy of the repository and then use that in Eclipse instead)
*** GitHub read/write (SSH): <code><nowiki>git@github.com:arianne/stendhal.git</nowiki></code>
* The result of the fields are filled in automatically, click "Next"
* On the Branch selection page, keep everything selected and click "Next"
* Under "Destination" choose the directory where you want to download the source code and select "Next".
* Eclipse will now download Stendhal from git, this may take a while
* "Import existing projects" and select "Next"
* "Finish" import of project Stendhal

Click on the screenshots to enlarge them, if you need help with any of the steps:

<gallery>
Eclipse 01.png|Open File | Import
Eclipse 02.png|Import from Git
Eclipse 03.png|Clone URI
Eclipse 04.png|Fill in URI and watch the remaining fields to be filled automatically
Eclipse 05.png|Just click "next" on branch selection
Eclipse 06.png|Just click "next" on destination
Eclipse 07.png|Wait for the download to complete. This may take quite a while
Eclipse 08.png|Import existing project
Eclipse 09.png|Confirm import of project "Stendhal" by clicking finish
</gallery>


==Trouble Shooting==
==Trouble Shooting==
menu Windows | Preferences | Java | Installed JREs
* there should be at least one entry with a valid JAVA_HOME path (make it so so JDK compliance is 5.0 ?)


After completing the import wizard, Eclipse should look like the following screenshot:
If you happen to get this:

'' The method getLayerVector() is undefined for the type MapMapConverter.javastendhal/src/games/stendhal/toolsline 111''
[[File:Eclipse 10.png]]
* please right click your project folder again --> properties -> java build path.

* in the [source] tab there should only be stendhal/src, so remove stendhal/tiled/src
There is a project called "stendhal" listed in the Package Explorer view. There may be a tiny yellow triangle in front of the blue project icon. But if you see a red circle or a red exclamation mark, something went wrong. In this case there will be an error in the "Problems" view at the bottom.
(This entry has higher priority than the tiled.jar in the libs folder but this code is highly outdated)


==To make it run the server==
== Start StendhalServer ==
* In the toolbar there is a green icon which looks like a bug.

: there is a little black arrow on the right side of it.
* In the toolbar there is the "Debug" button, which looks like a little, green bug. There is a little black arrow on the right side of it.
* This will open a menu, please choose "Debug..."
[[File:Eclipse_debug_configurations_menu.png]]
* Then in the dialog select "Java Application" and click on the "new"
* This will open a menu, please choose "Debug configurations ..." ("Open Debug Dialog..." on older versions)
icon in the top left corner.
* Then in the dialog select "Java Application" and click on the "new" icon in the top left corner.
<pre> Name: StendhalServer
[[File:Eclipse_new_debug_configuration.png]]
Main class: marauroa.server.marauroad

[x] include libaries when searching for the main class
Name: StendhalServer
on the [Arguments] tab:
Main class: games.stendhal.server.StendhalServer
Program arguments: -c marauroa.ini -l

on the [Classpath] tab:
* All other settings ("include system libries", "Stop in main", ... can be left at their default value.
button "Advanced"
* on the [Arguments] tab: VM arguments: -Xmx128M
(*) add folder | OK
* on the [Classpath] tab: click "UserEntries" - button "Advanced" - (*) add folder | OK - and select the "stendhal" project root folder | OK
and select the root folder </pre>
* button [Debug]
* button [Debug]

And then the server should be started.
And then the server should be started.
'Note: you may need to 'add external jars' and add your mysql jar from your ant build type server'


NOTE: On newer Eclipse versions, the [Classpath Entries] are under Dependencies tab.
==To make the client run==

# Open games.stendhal.client.update.Starter.java in the editor
== Start Stendhal Client ==
# then again the small black arror on the right side ofthe green bug.
# Open games.stendhal.client.update.Starter.java in the editor
# java application -> new-icon, and it should be prefilled.
# Then again the small black arrow on the right side of the green bug.
# for the client the [Classpath] advanced root folder thingy is needed as well.
# Select "Debug Configurations" (or "Run Configurations...").
# Select Java Application and click the "New" button in upper-left corner.
# On the [Classpath] tab select "User Entries" - button "Advanced" - (*) add folder | OK - and select the project root folder. | OK

== Making patches ==

If you have modified and tested the code and want to send us a patch, please see [[How To Create Patch For Stendhal]].

==Running JUnit Tests in Eclipse==

This is an advanced topic. If you make changes to the Java code, it is a good idea to run the automatic test.

Setting up JUnit tests in Eclipse:
# Click the arrow next to either the green "Run" or "Debug" button.
# Select "Run/Debug Configurations...".
# Select "JUnit" in the left column and press the "New launch configuration" at the top of left column.
# Give it a unique name, like "Stendhal Tests".
# Select "Run all tests in the selected project, package or source folder".
# OPTIONAL: (this step simply reduces the number of directories that Eclipse will search in for tests)
## Press "Search".
## Select "tests" folder under Stendhal root directory and press "OK".
# Under "Test runner" select "JUnit 4".
# Under "Classpath" tab select "User Entries" and press "Advanced" on the right panel.
#* NOTE: There should already be a folder under "User Entries" with a "(default classpath)" suffix. Do not delete this folder.
# Select "Add Folders" and press "OK".
# Select the Stendhal root folder and press "OK".
# Now click "Add JARs..." on the right panel.
# Under the Stendhal root folder select all the .jar files in libs and press OK.
# Now press "Apply" to save the configuration or "Run" to save and run it.



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yay shiny new client, shiny server