# Quick Start - Install mitmproxy as described in [`../CONTRIBUTING.md`](../CONTRIBUTING.md) - Run `node --version` to make sure that you have at least Node.js 14 or above. If you are on **Ubuntu <= 20.04**, you need to [upgrade](https://github.com/nodesource/distributions/blob/master/README.md#installation-instructions). - Run `cd mitmproxy/web` to change to the directory with package.json - Run `npm install` to install dependencies - Run `npm start` to start live-compilation - Run `mitmweb` after activating your Python virtualenv (see [`../CONTRIBUTING.md`](../CONTRIBUTING.md)). ## Testing - Run `npm test` to run the test suite. ## Code formatting - Run `npm run prettier` to format your code. You can also integrate prettier into your editor, see https://prettier.io/docs/en/editors.html ## Architecture There are two components: - Server: [`mitmproxy/tools/web`](../mitmproxy/tools/web) - Client: `web` ## Contributing We very much appreciate any (small) improvements to mitmweb. Please do *not* include the compiled assets in [`mitmproxy/tools/web/static`](https://github.com/mitmproxy/mitmproxy/tree/main/mitmproxy/tools/web/static) in your pull request. Refreshing them on every commit would massively increase repository size. We will update these files before every release. ## Developer Tools - `npm start` supports live-reloading if you install a matching [browser extension](http://livereload.com/extensions/). - You can debug application state using the [React DevTools](https://reactjs.org/blog/2019/08/15/new-react-devtools.html) and [Redux DevTools](https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-devtools) browser extensions.