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+# Puter Backend - Directory Structure
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+## MFU - Most Frequently Used
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+These locations under `/src/backend/src` are the most important
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+to know about. Whether you're contributing a feature or fixing a bug,
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+you might only need to look at code in these locations.
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+### `modules` directory
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+
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+The `modules` directory contains Puter backend kernel modules only.
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+Everything in here has a `<name of>Module.js` file and one or more
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+`<name of>Service.js` files.
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+> **Note:** A "backend kernel module" is simply a class understood by
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+ [`src/backend/src/Kernel.js`](../../src/Kernel.js)
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+ that registers a number of "Service" classes.
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+ You can look at [Puter's init file](../../../../tools/run-selfhosted.js)
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+ to see how modules are added to Puter.
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+
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+The `README.md` file inside any module directory is generated with
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+the `module-docgen` script in the Puter repo's `/tools` directory.
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+The actual documentation for the module exists in jsdoc comments
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+in the source files.
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+Each module might contain these directories:
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+- `doc/` - additional module documentation, like sample requests
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+- `lib/` - utility code that isn't a Module or Service class.
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+ This utility code may be exposed by a service in the module
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+ to Puter's runtime import mechanism for extension support.
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+
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+### `services` directory
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+This directory existed before the `modules` directory. Most of
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+the services here go on a module called **CoreModule**
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+(CoreModule.js is directly in `/src/backend/src`), but this
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+directory can be thought of as "services that are not yet
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+organized in a distinct module".
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+
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+### `routers` directory
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+While routes are typically registered by Services, the implementation
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+of a route might be placed under `src/backend/src/routers` to keep the
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+service's code tidy or for legacy reasons.
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+
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+These are some services that reference files under `src/backend/src/routers`:
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+- [PermissionAPIService](../../src/services/PermissionAPIService.js) -
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+ This service registers routes that allow a user to configure permissions they
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+ grant to apps and groups. This is a relatively recent case of using files under the
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+ `routers` directory to clean up the service.
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+- [UserProtectedEndpointsService](../../src/services/web/UserProtectedEndpointsService.js) -
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+ This service follows a slightly different approach where files under
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+ `routers/user-protected` contain an "endpoint specification" instead of an express
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+ handler function. This might be good inspiration for future routes.
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+- [PuterAPIService](../../src/services/PuterAPIService.js) -
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+ This service is a catch-all for routes that existed before separation of concerns
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+ into backend kernel modules.
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+
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+### `filesystem` directory
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+The filesystem is likely the most complex portion of Puter's source code. This code
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+is in its own directory as a matter of circumstance more than intention. Ideally the
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+filesystem's concerns will be split across a few modules as we prepare to add
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+support for mounting different file systems and improved cache behavior.
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+For example, Puter's native filesystem implementation should be mostly moved to
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+`src/backend/src/modules/puterfs` as we continue this development.
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+
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+Since this directory is in flux, don't trust this documentation completely.
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+If you're contributing to filesystem,
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+[tag @KernelDeimos on the community Discord](https://discord.gg/PQcx7Teh8u)
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+if you have questions.
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+
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+These are the key locations in the `filesystem` directory:
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+- `FSNodeContext.js` - When you have a reference to a file or directory in backend code,
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+ it is an instance of the FSNodeContext class.
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+- `ll_operations` - Runnables that implement the behavior of a filesystem operation.
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+ These used to include the behavior of Puter's filesystem, but they now delegate
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+ the actual behavior to the implementation in the `.provider` member of a
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+ FSNodeContext (filesystem node / a file or directory) so that we can eventually
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+ support "mountpoints" (multiple filesystem implementations).
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+- `hl_operations` - Runnables that implement the behavior of higher-level versions
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+ of filesystem operations. For example, the high-level mkdir operation might create
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+ multiple directories in chain; the high-level write might change the name of the
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+ file to avoid conflicts if you specify the `dedupe_name` flag.
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