filer/CONTRIBUTING.md

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How to Contribute

The best way to get started is to read through the Getting Started and Example sections before having a look through the open issues. Some of the issues are marked as good first bug, but feel free to contribute to any of the issues there, or open a new one if the thing you want to work on isn't there yet. If you would like to have an issue assigned to you, please send me a message and I'll update it.

Setup

To get a working build system do the following:

npm install

You can now run the following npm scripts:

  • npm run lint or npm run eslint will run eslint on the src and tests directories.
  • npm run lint:fix or npm run eslint:fix will run eslint with --fix on the src and tests directories, automatically fixing minor issues.
  • npm run test:manual will build the tests, and allow you to run them in a browser manually by loading http://localhost:1234.
  • npm run karma-mocha will build Filer and the tests, and finally run the tests in both headless Chrome and headless Firefox browsers.
  • npm run karma-mocha-chrome will build Filer and the tests, and finally run the tests in headless Chrome
  • npm run karma-mocha-firefox will build Filer and the tests, and finally run the tests in headless Firefox
  • npm test will run lint followed by karma-chrome, and is what we do on Travis.
  • npm run build will bundle two versions of Filer: dist/filer.js (unminified) and dist/filer.min.js (minified) as well as source map files.

Once you've done some hacking and you'd like to have your work merged, you'll need to make a pull request. If your patch includes code, make sure to check that all the unit tests pass, including any new tests you wrote. Finally, make sure you add yourself to the AUTHORS file.

Tests

Tests are writting using Mocha and Chai. You can run the tests in your browser by running npm test and opening your browser to http://localhost:1234.

There are a number of configurable options for the test suite, which are set via query string params. First, you can choose which filer source to use (i.e., src/, dist/filer-test.js, dist/filer.js or dist/filer.min.js). The default is to use what is in /dist/filer-test.js, and you can switch to other versions like so:

  • tests/index.html?filer-dist/filer.js
  • tests/index.html?filer-dist/filer.min.js
  • tests/index.html?filer-src/filer.js (from src)

Second, you can specify which provider to use for all non-provider specific tests (i.e., most of the tests). The default provider is Memory, and you can switch it like so:

  • tests/index.html?filer-provider=memory
  • tests/index.html?filer-provider=indexeddb
  • tests/index.html?filer-provider=websql

If you're writing tests, make sure you write them in the same style as existing tests, which are provider agnostic. See tests/lib/test-utils.js and how it gets used in various tests as an example.

Communication

If you'd like to talk to someone about the project, you can reach us on irc.mozilla.org in the #filer or #mofodev channel. Look for "ack" or "humph".

Releases

In order to perform a release, you'll need commit access to the main Filer repo, as well as access to publish to Filer's npm module. To do a release:

  1. Make sure you have a .env file, with your GITHUB_TOKEN included. See env.sample for more info on how to create one.
  2. Login to the npm registry if you haven't already using npm login
  3. Run npm run release. Releases are done interactively using release-it, and our config is defined in .release-it.json.