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3. And then the bug happens!
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**Environment**
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- Docs version:
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- Conversations version:
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- Instance url:
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**Possible Solution**
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Thank you for taking the time to contribute! Please follow these guidelines to ensure a smooth and productive workflow. 🚀🚀🚀
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To get started with the project, please refer to the [README.md](https://github.com/suitenumerique/conversations/blob/main/README.md) for detailed instructions on how to run Docs locally.
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To get started with the project, please refer to the [README.md](https://github.com/suitenumerique/conversations/blob/main/README.md) for detailed instructions on how to run Conversations locally.
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Contributors are required to sign off their commits with `git commit --signoff`: this confirms that they have read and accepted the [Developer's Certificate of Origin 1.1](https://developercertificate.org/). For security reasons we also require [signing your commits with your SSH or GPG key](https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/managing-commit-signature-verification/about-commit-signature-verification) with `git commit -S`.
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If you need any help while contributing, feel free to open a discussion or ask for guidance in the issue tracker. We are more than happy to assist!
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Thank you for your contributions! 👍
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## Contribute to BlockNote
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We use [BlockNote](https://www.blocknotejs.org/) for the text editing features of Docs.
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If you find and issue with the editor you can [report it](https://github.com/TypeCellOS/BlockNote/issues) directly on their repository.
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Please consider contributing to BlockNotejs, as a library, it's useful to many projects not just Docs.
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The project is licended with Mozilla Public License Version 2.0 but be aware that [XL packages](https://github.com/TypeCellOS/BlockNote/blob/main/packages/xl-docx-exporter/LICENSE) are dual licenced with GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENCE Version 3 and proprietary licence if you are [sponsor](https://www.blocknotejs.org/pricing).
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You can test Conversations on your browser by visiting this => TBD
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### Run Docs locally
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### Run Conversations locally
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> ⚠️ The methods described below for running Docs locally is **for testing purposes only**. It is based on building Docs using [Minio](https://min.io/) as an S3-compatible storage solution. Of course you can choose any S3-compatible storage solution.
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> ⚠️ The methods described below for running Conversations locally is **for testing purposes only**.
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> It is based on building Conversations using [Minio](https://min.io/) as an S3-compatible storage solution.
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> Of course you can choose any S3-compatible storage solution.
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**Prerequisite**
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If you have any issue regarding security, please disclose the information responsibly submitting [this form](https://vdp.numerique.gouv.fr/p/Send-a-report?lang=en) and not by creating an issue on the repository. You can also email us at docs@numerique.gouv.fr
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We appreciate your effort to make Docs more secure.
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We appreciate your effort to make Conversations more secure.
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## Vulnerability disclosure policy
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3. Once this grace period has passed, we will publish the vulnerability.
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By adhering to this security policy, we aim to address security concerns
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effectively and responsibly in our open source software project.
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effectively and responsibly in our open source software project.
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flowchart TD
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User -- HTTP --> Front("Frontend (NextJS SPA)")
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Front -- REST API --> Back("Backend (Django)")
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Front -- WebSocket --> Yserver("Microservice Yjs (Express)") -- WebSocket --> CollaborationServer("Collaboration server (Hocuspocus)") -- REST API <--> Back
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Front -- OIDC --> Back -- OIDC ---> OIDC("Keycloak / ProConnect")
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Back -- REST API --> Yserver
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Back --> DB("Database (PostgreSQL)")
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Back <--> Celery --> DB
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Back ----> S3("Minio (S3)")
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```
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### Architecture decision records
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- [ADR-0001-20250106-use-yjs-for-docs-editing](./adr/ADR-0001-20250106-use-yjs-for-docs-editing.md)
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# La Suite Docs – System & Requirements (2025-06)
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# La Suite Conversations – System & Requirements (2025-06)
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## 1. Quick-Reference Matrix (single VM / laptop)
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| Scenario | RAM | vCPU | SSD | Notes |
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| ------------------------- | ----- | ---- | ------- | ------------------------- |
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|---------------------------|-------|------|---------|---------------------------|
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| **Solo dev** | 8 GB | 4 | 15 GB | Hot-reload + one IDE |
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| **Team QA** | 16 GB | 6 | 30 GB | Runs integration tests |
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| **Prod ≤ 100 live users** | 32 GB | 8 + | 50 GB + | Scale linearly above this |
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## 2. Development Environment Memory Requirements
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| Service | Typical use | Rationale / source |
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| ------------------------ | ----------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| PostgreSQL | **1 – 2 GB** | `shared_buffers` starting point ≈ 25% RAM ([postgresql.org][1]) |
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| Keycloak | **≈ 1.3 GB** | 70% of limit for heap + ~300 MB non-heap ([keycloak.org][2]) |
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| Redis | **≤ 256 MB** | Empty instance ≈ 3 MB; budget 256 MB to allow small datasets ([stackoverflow.com][3]) |
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| MinIO | **2 GB (dev) / 32 GB (prod)**| Pre-allocates 1–2 GiB; docs recommend 32 GB per host for ≤ 100 Ti storage ([min.io][4]) |
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| Django API (+ Celery) | **0.8 – 1.5 GB** | Empirical in-house metrics |
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| Next.js frontend | **0.5 – 1 GB** | Dev build chain |
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| Y-Provider (y-websocket) | **< 200 MB** | Large 40 MB YDoc called “big” in community thread ([discuss.yjs.dev][5]) |
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| Nginx | **< 100 MB** | Static reverse-proxy footprint |
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| Service | Typical use | Rationale / source |
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|-----------------------|-------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| PostgreSQL | **1 – 2 GB** | `shared_buffers` starting point ≈ 25% RAM ([postgresql.org][1]) |
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| Keycloak | **≈ 1.3 GB** | 70% of limit for heap + ~300 MB non-heap ([keycloak.org][2]) |
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| Redis | **≤ 256 MB** | Empty instance ≈ 3 MB; budget 256 MB to allow small datasets ([stackoverflow.com][3]) |
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| MinIO | **2 GB (dev) / 32 GB (prod)** | Pre-allocates 1–2 GiB; docs recommend 32 GB per host for ≤ 100 Ti storage ([min.io][4]) |
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| Django API (+ Celery) | **0.8 – 1.5 GB** | Empirical in-house metrics |
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| Next.js frontend | **0.5 – 1 GB** | Dev build chain |
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| Nginx | **< 100 MB** | Static reverse-proxy footprint |
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[1]: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/runtime-config-resource.html "PostgreSQL: Documentation: 9.1: Resource Consumption"
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[2]: https://www.keycloak.org/high-availability/concepts-memory-and-cpu-sizing "Concepts for sizing CPU and memory resources - Keycloak"
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Production deployments differ significantly from development environments. The table below shows typical memory usage for production services:
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| Service | Typical use | Rationale / notes |
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| ------------------------ | ----------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| PostgreSQL | **2 – 8 GB** | Higher `shared_buffers` and connection pooling for concurrent users |
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| OIDC Provider (optional) | **Variable** | Any OIDC-compatible provider (Keycloak, Auth0, Azure AD, etc.) - external or self-hosted |
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| Redis | **256 MB – 2 GB** | Session storage and caching; scales with active user sessions |
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| Object Storage (optional)| **External or self-hosted** | Can use AWS S3, Azure Blob, Google Cloud Storage, or self-hosted MinIO |
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| Django API (+ Celery) | **1 – 3 GB** | Production workloads with background tasks and higher concurrency |
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| Static Files (Nginx) | **< 200 MB** | Serves Next.js build output and static assets; no development overhead |
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| Y-Provider (y-websocket) | **200 MB – 1 GB** | Scales with concurrent document editing sessions |
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| Nginx (Load Balancer) | **< 200 MB** | Reverse proxy, SSL termination, static file serving |
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| Service | Typical use | Rationale / notes |
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|---------------------------|-----------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| PostgreSQL | **2 – 8 GB** | Higher `shared_buffers` and connection pooling for concurrent users |
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| OIDC Provider (optional) | **Variable** | Any OIDC-compatible provider (Keycloak, Auth0, Azure AD, etc.) - external or self-hosted |
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| Redis | **256 MB – 2 GB** | Session storage and caching; scales with active user sessions |
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| Object Storage (optional) | **External or self-hosted** | Can use AWS S3, Azure Blob, Google Cloud Storage, or self-hosted MinIO |
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| Django API (+ Celery) | **1 – 3 GB** | Production workloads with background tasks and higher concurrency |
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| Static Files (Nginx) | **< 200 MB** | Serves Next.js build output and static assets; no development overhead |
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| Y-Provider (y-websocket) | **200 MB – 1 GB** | Scales with concurrent document editing sessions |
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| Nginx (Load Balancer) | **< 200 MB** | Reverse proxy, SSL termination, static file serving |
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### Production Architecture Notes
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## 4. Recommended Software Versions
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| Tool | Minimum |
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|-------------------------|---------|
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| Docker Engine / Desktop | 24.0 |
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| Docker Compose | v2 |
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| Git | 2.40 |
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## 5. Ports (dev defaults)
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| Port | Service |
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| 3000 | Next.js |
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| 8071 | Django |
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| 4444 | Y-Provider |
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| 8080 | Keycloak |
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| 8083 | Nginx proxy |
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| 9000/9001 | MinIO |
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**Disk** – SSD; add 10 GB extra for the Docker layer cache.
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**MinIO** – for demos, mount a local folder instead of running MinIO to save 2 GB+ of RAM.
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**MinIO** – for demos, mount a local folder instead of running MinIO to save 2 GB+ of RAM.
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),
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"propagate": False,
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"conversations.security": {
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"handlers": ["console"],
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"level": values.Value(
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"INFO",
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