cos_registration_server welcomes contributions from the community.
You need PYTHON3!
This instructions are for linux base systems. (Linux, MacOS, BSD, etc.)
- On github interface click on
Fork
button. - Clone your fork of this repo.
git clone git@github.com:YOUR_GIT_USERNAME/cos-registration-server.git
- Enter the directory
cd cos-registration-server
- Add upstream repo
git remote add upstream https://github.com/canonical/cos-registration-server
Run make virtualenv
to create a virtual environment.
then activate it with source .venv/bin/activate
.
Run make install
to install the project in develop mode.
Run make runserver
to start the django developer server.
Run make test
to run the tests.
Run git checkout -b my_contribution
Edit the files using your preferred editor. (we recommend VIM or VSCode)
Run make fmt
to format the code.
Run make lint
to run the linter.
Run make test
to run the tests.
Ensure code coverage report shows 100%
coverage, add tests to your PR.
Run make docs
to build the docs.
Ensure your new changes are documented.
This project uses conventional git commit messages.
Example: fix(package): update setup.py arguments 🎉
(emojis are fine too)
Run git push origin my_contribution
On github interface, click on Pull Request
button.
Wait CI to run and one of the developers will review your PR.
This project comes with a Makefile
that contains a number of useful utility.
❯ make
Usage: make <target>
Targets:
help: ## Show the help.
install: ## Install the project in dev mode.
fmt: ## Format code using black & isort.
lint: ## Run pep8, black, mypy linters.
test: lint ## Run tests and generate coverage report.
watch: ## Run tests on every change.
clean: ## Clean unused files.
virtualenv: ## Create a virtual environment.
release: ## Create a new tag for release.
docs: ## Build the documentation.
switch-to-poetry: ## Switch to poetry package manager.
init: ## Initialize the project based on an application template.
This project uses semantic versioning and tags releases with X.Y.Z
Every time a new tag is created and pushed to the remote repo, github actions will
automatically create a new release on github and trigger a release on PyPI.
For this to work you need to setup a secret called PIPY_API_TOKEN
on the project settings>secrets,
this token can be generated on pypi.org.
To trigger a new release all you need to do is.
- If you have changes to add to the repo
- Make your changes following the steps described above.
- Commit your changes following the conventional git commit messages.
- Run the tests to ensure everything is working.
- Run
make release
to create a new tag and push it to the remote repo.
the make release
will ask you the version number to create the tag, ex: type 0.1.1
when you are asked.
CAUTION: The make release will change local changelog files and commit all the unstaged changes you have.