[DOCS] Elaborate initial architecture page
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# Summary
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- [High level view](./high_level.md)
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- [Architecture and Paradigms](./architecture.md)
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- [Database](./database.md)
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- [Architecture: Modules](./architecture.md)
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- [Programming Style](./paradigms.md)
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- [Events](./events.md)
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- [Database](./database.md)
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- [Cache](./cache.md)
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- [Routes and Controllers](./routes_and_controllers.md)
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- [Templates](./templates.md)
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- [Internationalization](./internationalization.md)
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- [Log](./log.md)
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- [Queues](./queues.md)
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- [Files](./files.md)
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- [Security](./security.md)
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- [HTTP](./http.md)
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- [Plugins](./plugins.md)
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- [Event Handlers](./plugins/no_docker_shell.md)
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- [Installation](./plugins/docker_web.md)
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- [Configuration](./plugins/configuration.md)
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- [Initialization and Clean Up](./plugins/lifetime.md)
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- [Database](./plugins/database.md)
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- [Routes and Controllers](./plugins/routes_and_controllers.md)
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- [Events](./plugins/events.md)
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- [Sample Plugins](./sample_plugins.md)
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- [Injecting Javascript](plugins/sample_plugins/Awesomeness.md)
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- [Creating a block on the sidebar](plugins/sample_plugins/Sample.md)
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- [Components](./components.md)
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# Architecture: Modules
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## Core
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The `core` tries to be minimal. The essence of it being various wrappers around Symfony. It provides:
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- the Module system described in this chapter;
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- [Events](./events.md);
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- data representation via an [Object-relational database](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object%E2%80%93relational_database),
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which is elaborated in [Database](./database.md);
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- [Cache](./cache.md);
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- [Routes and Controllers](./routes_and_controllers.md);
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- [Templates](./templates.md);
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- [Internationalization (i18n)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internationalization_and_localization), elaborated in [Internationalization](internationalization.md);
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- [Log](./log.md);
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- [Queues](./queues.md);
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- [Files](./files.md);
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- [Security](./security.md);
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- [HTTP Client](./http.md).
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Everything else uses most of this.
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## Modules
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The GNU social [Component-based architecture](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Component-based_software_engineering)
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provides a clear distinction between what can not be changed (**[core](http://foldoc.org/core)**), what is replaceable
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but must be always present (**[component](http://foldoc.org/component)**), and what can be removed or
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added (**[plugin](http://foldoc.org/plugin)**).
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This architecture has terminology differences when compared to the one that was [introduced in v2](https://agile.gnusocial.rocks/doku.php?id=v2modules).
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In fact, back in v2 - as the term `modules` is not necessarily non-essential - we would keep a "modules" directory near
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"plugins", to make the intended difference between both self-evident.
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Now in v3, **[Module](http://foldoc.org/module)** is the name we give to the core system managing all the `modules` (as
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it is broad enough to include both components and plugins). N.B.: there are not `modules` in the same sense as
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there are `components` and `plugins`, the latter descend from the former.
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### Components
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The most fundamental modules are the components. These are non-core functionality expected to be always available.
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Unlike the core, it can be exchanged with equivalent components.
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We have components for two key reasons:
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- to make available internal higher level APIs, i.e. more abstract ways of interacting with the Core;
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- to implement all the basic/essential GNU social functionality in the very same way we would implement plugins.
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Currently, GNU social has the following components:
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- Avatar
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- Posting
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### Plugins (Unix Tools Design Philosophy)
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GNU social is true to the Unix-philosophy of small programs to do a small job.
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> * Compact and concise input syntax, making full use of ASCII repertoire to minimise keystrokes;
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> * Output format should be simple and easily usable as input for other programs;
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> * Programs can be joined together in “pipes” and “scripts” to solve more complex problems;
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> * Each tool originally performed a simple single function;
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> * Prefer reusing existing tools with minor extension to rewriting a new tool from scratch;
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> * The main user-interface software (“shell”) is a normal replaceable program without special privileges;
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> * Support for automating routine tasks.
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> Brian W. Kernighan, Rob Pike: The Unix Programming Environment. Prentice-Hall, 1984.
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For instructions on how to implement a plugin and use the core functionality check the [Plugins chapter](./plugins.md).
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## Dependencies
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* The Core only depends on Symfony. We wrote wrappers for all the Symfony functionality we use, making it possible to
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replace Symfony in the future if needed and to make it usable under our
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[programming paradigms, philosophies and conventions](./paradigms.md). V2 tried to do this with PEAR.
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* Components only depend on the Core. The Core never depends on Components.
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* Components never have inter-dependencies.
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* Plugins can depend both on the Core and on Components.
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* A plugin may recognize other plugin existence and provide extra functionality via events.
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N.B.: "depend on" and "allowing to" have different implications. A plugin can throw an event and other plugins may
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handle such event. On the other hand, it's **wrong** if:
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* two plugins are inter-dependent in order to provide all of their useful functionality - consider adding [configuration to your plugin](./plugins/configuration.md);
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* a component depends on or handles events from plugins - consider throwing an event from your component replacement and
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then handling it from a plugin.
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This "hierarchy" makes the flow of things perceivable and predictable, that helps to maintain sanity.
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# Developing Plugins
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