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Contributing
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Contributions are highly welcomed and appreciated. Every little help counts,
so do not hesitate!
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Types of contributions
======================
Report bugs
-----------
Report bugs at https://bitbucket.org/hpk42/pytest/issues.
If you are reporting a bug, please include:
* Your operating system name and version.
* Any details about your local setup that might be helpful in troubleshooting,
specifically Python interpreter version,
installed libraries and py.test version.
* Detailed steps to reproduce the bug.
Submit feedback for developers
------------------------------
Do you like py.test? Share some love on Twitter or in your blog posts!
We'd also like to hear about your propositions and suggestions. Feel free to
`submit them as issues <https://bitbucket.org/hpk42/pytest/issues>`__ and:
* Set the "kind" to "enhancement" or "proposal" so that we can quickly find
about them.
* Explain in detail how they should work.
* Keep the scope as narrow as possible. This will make it easier to implement.
* If you have required skills and/or knowledge, we are very happy for
pull requests (see below).
Fix bugs
--------
Look through the BitBucket issues for bugs. Here is sample filter you can use:
https://bitbucket.org/hpk42/pytest/issues?status=new&status=open&kind=bug
:ref:`Talk <contact>` to developers to find out how you can fix specific bugs.
Implement features
------------------
Look through the BitBucket issues for enhancements. Here is sample filter you
can use:
https://bitbucket.org/hpk42/pytest/issues?status=new&status=open&kind=enhancement
:ref:`Talk <contact>` to developers to find out how you can implement specific
features.
Write documentation
-------------------
py.test could always use more documentation. What exactly is needed?
* More complementary documentation. Have you perhaps found something unclear?
* Documentation translations. We currently have English and Japanese versions.
* Docstrings. There's never too much of them.
* Blog posts, articles and such -- they're all very appreciated.
Preparing Pull Requests on Bitbucket
=====================================
The primary development platform for py.test is BitBucket. You can find all
the issues there and submit pull requests. There is, however,
a `GitHub mirror <https://github.com/hpk42/pytest/>`__ available, too,
although it only allows for submitting pull requests. For a GitHub
contribution guide look :ref:`below <contribution-on-github>`.
1. Fork the `pytest bitbucket repository <https://bitbucket.org/hpk42/pytest>`__. It's fine to
use ``pytest`` as your fork repository name because it will live
under your user.
.. _virtualenvactivate:
2. Create and activate a fork-specific virtualenv
(http://www.virtualenv.org/en/latest/)::
$ virtualenv pytest-venv
$ source pytest-venv/bin/activate
.. _checkout:
3. Clone your fork locally and create a branch::
$ hg clone ssh://hg@bitbucket.org/YOUR_BITBUCKET_USERNAME/pytest
$ cd pytest
$ hg branch <yourbranchname>
.. _testing-pytest:
4. You can now edit your local working copy. To test you need to
install the "tox" tool into your virtualenv::
$ pip install tox
You need to have Python 2.7 and 3.3 available in your system. Now
running tests is as simple as issuing this command::
$ python runtox.py -e py27,py33,flakes
This command will run tests via the "tox" tool against Python 2.7 and 3.3
and also perform "flakes" coding-style checks. ``runtox.py`` is
a thin wrapper around ``tox`` which installs from a development package
index where newer (not yet released to pypi) versions of dependencies
(especially ``py``) might be present.
To run tests on py27 and pass options (e.g. enter pdb on failure)
to pytest you can do::
$ python runtox.py -e py27 -- --pdb
or to only run tests in a particular test module on py33::
$ python runtox.py -e py33 -- testing/test_config.py
5. Commit and push once your tests pass and you are happy with your change(s)::
$ hg commit -m"<commit message>"
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$ hg push -b .
6. Finally, submit a pull request through the BitBucket website::
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source: <your user>/pytest
branch: <yourbranchname>
target: hpk42/pytest
branch: default
.. _contribution-on-github:
Preparing Pull Requests on Github
=====================================
.. warning::
Remember that GitHub is **not** a default development platform for py.test
and it doesn't include e.g. issue list.
1. Fork the `pytest github repository <https://github.com/hpk42/pytest/>`__.
2. :ref:`create and activate virtualenv <virtualenvactivate>`.
3. Clone your github fork locally and create a branch::
$ git clone git@github.com:YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME/pytest.git
$ cd pytest
$ git branch <yourbranchname>
$ git checkout <yourbranchname>
4. :ref:`test your changes <testing-pytest>`.
5. Commit your changes and push to GitHub::
$ git add PATH/TO/MODIFIED/FILE # to add changes to staging
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$ git commit -am"<commit message>"
$ git push origin <yourbranchname>
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6. Submit a pull request through the GitHub website using the schema::
base fork: hpk42/pytest
base: master
head fork: <your user>/pytest
compare: <yourbranchname>