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How To Contribute
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=================
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First off, thank you for considering contributing to ``attrs``!
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It's people like *you* who make it such a great tool for everyone.
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This document intends to make contribution more accessible by codifying tribal knowledge and expectations.
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Don't be afraid to open half-finished PRs, and ask questions if something is unclear!
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Support
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-------
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In case you'd like to help out but don't want to deal with GitHub, there's a great opportunity:
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help your fellow developers on `StackOverflow <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/python-attrs>`_!
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The offical tag is ``python-attrs`` and helping out in support frees us up to improve ``attrs`` instead!
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Workflow
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--------
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- No contribution is too small!
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Please submit as many fixes for typos and grammar bloopers as you can!
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- Try to limit each pull request to *one* change only.
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- Since we squash on merge, it's up to you how you handle updates to the master branch.
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Whether you prefer to rebase on master or merge master into your branch, do whatever is more comfortable for you.
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- *Always* add tests and docs for your code.
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This is a hard rule; patches with missing tests or documentation can't be merged.
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- Make sure your changes pass our CI_.
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You won't get any feedback until it's green unless you ask for it.
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- Once you've addressed review feedback, make sure to bump the pull request with a short note, so we know you're done.
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- Don’t break `backward compatibility`_.
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Code
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----
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- Obey `PEP 8`_ and `PEP 257`_.
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We use the ``"""``\ -on-separate-lines style for docstrings:
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.. code-block:: python
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def func(x):
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"""
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Do something.
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:param str x: A very important parameter.
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:rtype: str
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"""
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- If you add or change public APIs, tag the docstring using ``.. versionadded:: 16.0.0 WHAT`` or ``.. versionchanged:: 16.2.0 WHAT``.
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- We use isort_ to sort our imports, and we follow the Black_ code style with a line length of 79 characters.
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As long as you run our full tox suite before committing, or install our pre-commit_ hooks (ideally you'll do both -- see below "Local Development Environment"), you won't have to spend any time on formatting your code at all.
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If you don't, CI will catch it for you -- but that seems like a waste of your time!
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Tests
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-----
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- Write your asserts as ``expected == actual`` to line them up nicely:
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.. code-block:: python
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x = f()
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assert 42 == x.some_attribute
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assert "foo" == x._a_private_attribute
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- To run the test suite, all you need is a recent tox_.
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It will ensure the test suite runs with all dependencies against all Python versions just as it will on Travis CI.
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If you lack some Python versions, you can can always limit the environments like ``tox -e py27,py35`` (in that case you may want to look into pyenv_, which makes it very easy to install many different Python versions in parallel).
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- Write `good test docstrings`_.
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- To ensure new features work well with the rest of the system, they should be also added to our `Hypothesis`_ testing strategy, which is found in ``tests/strategies.py``.
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- If you've changed or added public APIs, please update our type stubs (files ending in ``.pyi``).
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Documentation
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-------------
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- Use `semantic newlines`_ in reStructuredText_ files (files ending in ``.rst``):
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.. code-block:: rst
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This is a sentence.
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This is another sentence.
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- If you start a new section, add two blank lines before and one blank line after the header, except if two headers follow immediately after each other:
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.. code-block:: rst
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Last line of previous section.
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Header of New Top Section
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-------------------------
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Header of New Section
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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First line of new section.
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- If you add a new feature, demonstrate its awesomeness on the `examples page`_!
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Changelog
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^^^^^^^^^
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If your change is noteworthy, there needs to be a changelog entry so our users can learn about it!
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To avoid merge conflicts, we use the towncrier_ package to manage our changelog.
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``towncrier`` uses independent files for each pull request -- so called *news fragments* -- instead of one monolithic changelog file.
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On release, those news fragments are compiled into our ``CHANGELOG.rst``.
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You don't need to install ``towncrier`` yourself, you just have to abide by a few simple rules:
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- For each pull request, add a new file into ``changelog.d`` with a filename adhering to the ``pr#.(change|deprecation|breaking).rst`` schema:
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For example, ``changelog.d/42.change.rst`` for a non-breaking change that is proposed in pull request #42.
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- As with other docs, please use `semantic newlines`_ within news fragments.
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- Wrap symbols like modules, functions, or classes into double backticks so they are rendered in a ``monospace font``.
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- Wrap arguments into asterisks like in docstrings: *these* or *attributes*.
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- If you mention functions or other callables, add parentheses at the end of their names: ``attr.func()`` or ``attr.Class.method()``.
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This makes the changelog a lot more readable.
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- Prefer simple past tense or constructions with "now".
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For example:
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+ Added ``attr.validators.func()``.
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+ ``attr.func()`` now doesn't crash the Large Hadron Collider anymore when passed the *foobar* argument.
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- If you want to reference multiple issues, copy the news fragment to another filename.
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``towncrier`` will merge all news fragments with identical contents into one entry with multiple links to the respective pull requests.
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Example entries:
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.. code-block:: rst
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Added ``attr.validators.func()``.
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The feature really *is* awesome.
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or:
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.. code-block:: rst
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``attr.func()`` now doesn't crash the Large Hadron Collider anymore when passed the *foobar* argument.
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The bug really *was* nasty.
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----
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``tox -e changelog`` will render the current changelog to the terminal if you have any doubts.
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Local Development Environment
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-----------------------------
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You can (and should) run our test suite using tox_.
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However, you’ll probably want a more traditional environment as well.
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We highly recommend to develop using the latest Python 3 release because ``attrs`` tries to take advantage of modern features whenever possible.
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First create a `virtual environment <https://virtualenv.pypa.io/>`_.
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It’s out of scope for this document to list all the ways to manage virtual environments in Python, but if you don’t already have a pet way, take some time to look at tools like `pew <https://github.com/berdario/pew>`_, `virtualfish <https://virtualfish.readthedocs.io/>`_, and `virtualenvwrapper <https://virtualenvwrapper.readthedocs.io/>`_.
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Next, get an up to date checkout of the ``attrs`` repository:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ git clone git@github.com:python-attrs/attrs.git
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or if you want to use git via ``https``:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ git clone https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs.git
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Change into the newly created directory and **after activating your virtual environment** install an editable version of ``attrs`` along with its tests and docs requirements:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ cd attrs
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$ pip install -e '.[dev]'
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At this point,
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ python -m pytest
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should work and pass, as should:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ cd docs
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$ make html
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The built documentation can then be found in ``docs/_build/html/``.
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To avoid committing code that violates our style guide, we strongly advise you to install pre-commit_ [#f1]_ hooks:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ pre-commit install
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You can also run them anytime (as our tox does) using:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ pre-commit run --all-files
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.. [#f1] pre-commit should have been installed into your virtualenv automatically when you ran ``pip install -e '.[dev]'`` above. If pre-commit is missing, it may be that you need to re-run ``pip install -e '.[dev]'``.
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Governance
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----------
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``attrs`` is maintained by `team of volunteers`_ that is always open to new members that share our vision of a fast, lean, and magic-free library that empowers programmers to write better code with less effort.
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If you'd like to join, just get a pull request merged and ask to be added in the very same pull request!
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**The simple rule is that everyone is welcome to review/merge pull requests of others but nobody is allowed to merge their own code.**
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`Hynek Schlawack`_ acts reluctantly as the BDFL_ and has the final say over design decisions.
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****
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Please note that this project is released with a Contributor `Code of Conduct`_.
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By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.
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Please report any harm to `Hynek Schlawack`_ in any way you find appropriate.
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Thank you for considering contributing to ``attrs``!
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.. _`Hynek Schlawack`: https://hynek.me/about/
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.. _`PEP 8`: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/
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.. _`PEP 257`: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0257/
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.. _`good test docstrings`: https://jml.io/pages/test-docstrings.html
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.. _`Code of Conduct`: https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/blob/master/.github/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.rst
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.. _changelog: https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/blob/master/CHANGELOG.rst
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.. _`backward compatibility`: https://www.attrs.org/en/latest/backward-compatibility.html
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.. _tox: https://tox.readthedocs.io/
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.. _pyenv: https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv
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.. _reStructuredText: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/restructuredtext/basics.html
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.. _semantic newlines: http://rhodesmill.org/brandon/2012/one-sentence-per-line/
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.. _examples page: https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/blob/master/docs/examples.rst
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.. _Hypothesis: https://hypothesis.readthedocs.io/
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.. _CI: https://travis-ci.org/python-attrs/attrs/
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.. _`team of volunteers`: https://github.com/python-attrs
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.. _BDFL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benevolent_dictator_for_life
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.. _towncrier: https://pypi.org/project/towncrier
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.. _black: https://github.com/ambv/black
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.. _pre-commit: https://pre-commit.com/
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.. _isort: https://github.com/timothycrosley/isort
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