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Contributing
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django-import-export is open-source and, as such, grows (or shrinks) & improves in part
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due to the community. Below are some guidelines on how to help with the project.
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2018-02-13 10:13:51 +01:00
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By contributing you agree to abide by the [Contributor Code of Conduct][coc]
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Philosophy
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* django-import-export is BSD-licensed. All contributed code must be either
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* the original work of the author, contributed under the BSD, or...
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* work taken from another project released under a BSD-compatible license.
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* GPL'd (or similar) works are not eligible for inclusion.
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* django-import-export's git master branch should always be stable, production-ready &
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passing all tests.
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Guidelines For Reporting An Issue/Feature
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So you've found a bug or have a great idea for a feature. Here's the steps you
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should take to help get it added/fixed in django-import-export:
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* First, check to see if there's an existing issue/pull request for the
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2017-02-26 16:37:27 +01:00
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bug/feature. All issues are at https://github.com/django-import-export/django-import-export/issues
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and pull reqs are at https://github.com/django-import-export/django-import-export/pulls.
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* If there isn't one there, please file an issue. The ideal report includes:
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* A description of the problem/suggestion.
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* How to recreate the bug.
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* If relevant, including the versions of your:
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* Python interpreter
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* Django
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* tablib version
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* django-import-export
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* Optionally of the other dependencies involved
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* Ideally, creating a pull request with a (failing) test case demonstrating
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what's wrong. This makes it easy for us to reproduce & fix the problem.
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Guidelines For Contributing Code
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If you're ready to take the plunge & contribute back some code/docs, the
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process should look like:
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* Fork the project on GitHub into your own account.
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* Clone your copy of django-import-export.
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* Make a new branch in git & commit your changes there.
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* Push your new branch up to GitHub.
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* Again, ensure there isn't already an issue or pull request out there on it.
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If there is & you feel you have a better fix, please take note of the issue
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number & mention it in your pull request.
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* Create a new pull request (based on your branch), including what the
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problem/feature is, versions of your software & referencing any related
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issues/pull requests.
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In order to be merged into django-import-export, contributions must have the following:
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* A solid patch that:
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* is clear.
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* works across all supported versions of Python/Django.
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* follows the existing style of the code base (mostly PEP-8).
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* comments included as needed to explain why the code functions as it does
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* A test case that demonstrates the previous flaw that now passes
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with the included patch.
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* If it adds/changes a public API, it must also include documentation
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for those changes.
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* Must be appropriately licensed (see [Philosophy](#philosophy)).
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* Adds yourself to the AUTHORS file.
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If your contribution lacks any of these things, they will have to be added
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by a core contributor before being merged into django-import-export proper, which may take
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substantial time for the all-volunteer team to get to.
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2018-02-13 10:13:51 +01:00
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2018-05-16 16:14:33 +02:00
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[coc]: https://github.com/django-import-export/django-import-export/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
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