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layout: page
title: "Local add-on testing"
description: "Instructions how to test your add-on locally."
date: 2017-04-30 13:28
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---
The fastest way to develop add-ons is by adding them to your local add-on repository. To access your local add-on repository, install either the [Samba add-on] or [SSH add-on].
Right now add-ons will work with images that are stored on Docker Hub (using `image` from add-on config). Without `image` inside local add-ons repository it to be built on the device.
## {% linkable_title Local run %}
You can build an try the addon on your developer machine also. Move all addon stuff into a temp folder. Replace in the Dockerfile `%%BASE_IMAGE%%` with:
- armhf: `homeassistant/armhf-base:latest`
- aarch64: `homeassistant/aarch64-base:latest`
- amd64: `homeassistant/amd64-base:latest`
- i386: `homeassistant/i386-base:latest`
Add also a `LABEL io.hass.version="xy"` into your dockerfile.
Use `docker` to build the test addon: `docker build -t local/my-test-addon .`
Create a new folder for data and add a test _options.json_ file. After that you can run your add-on with: `docker run --rm -v /tmp/my_test_data:/data -p PORT_STUFF_IF_NEEDED local/my-test-addon`
## {% linkable_title Logs %}
All stdout and stderr is redirected to the Docker logs. The logs can be fetched from the add-on page inside the Hass.io panel in Home Assistant.
[Samba add-on]: /addons/samba/
[SSH add-on]: /addons/ssh/