Contents:
Before contributing, you should consider the following:
- The documentation is written using reStructuredText markup language. If you are not familiar with this format, read this article for a quick overview of its basic features.
- The documentation is hosted on GitHub. You'll need a free GitHub user account to contribute to the documentation.
- The documentation is published under a Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0 License and all your contributions will implicitly adhere to that license.
If you're making a relatively small change - like fixing a typo or rewording something - the easiest way to contribute is directly on GitHub! You can do this while you're reading this documentation.
- Click on the Edit on GitHub button on the upper right corner and you'll be redirected to GitHub:
- Click the edit icon to edit the documentation:
- You will be asked to fork the repo, click Fork this repository and propose changes:
- Edit the contents, describe your changes and click on the Propose file change button:
- GitHub will now create a branch and a commit for your changes (forking the repository first if this is your first contribution) and it will also display a preview of your changes: If everything is correct, click on the Create pull request button.
- GitHub will display a new page where you can do some last-minute changes to your pull request before creating it. For simple contributions, you can safely ignore these options and just click on the Create pull request button again.
Congratulations! You just created a pull request to the official Drupal Commerce documentation! The community will now review your pull request and (possibly) suggest tweaks.
But if you want to contribute heavily, we recommend you doing a local setup of the documentation.
- Run composer install
- In the terminal generate user for admin panel
bin/plugin login newuser
- Add credentials
- Login
php -S localhost:8000 system/router.php
You can download Visual Code Studio and add the reStructured Text plugin to have an editor with built in previews available.
- Execute
./build.sh
, this will generate documentation HTML inside_build/html
. - Now you can view the documentation locally, execute
php -S localhost:8000 -t _build/html
, and visit http://localhost:8000/ from your browser.
That's it! /grav $ bin/grav install
Check out the [install procedures](https://learn.getgrav.org/basics/installation) for more information.
# Adding Functionality
You can download [plugins](https://getgrav.org/downloads/plugins) or [themes](https://getgrav.org/downloads/themes) manually from the appropriate tab on the [Downloads page on https://getgrav.org](https://getgrav.org/downloads), but the preferred solution is to use the [Grav Package Manager](https://learn.getgrav.org/advanced/grav-gpm) or `GPM`:
$ bin/gpm index
This will display all the available plugins and then you can install one or more with:
$ bin/gpm install <plugin/theme>
# Updating
To update Grav you should use the [Grav Package Manager](https://learn.getgrav.org/advanced/grav-gpm) or `GPM`:
$ bin/gpm selfupgrade
To update plugins and themes:
$ bin/gpm update
# Contributing
We appreciate any contribution to Grav, whether it is related to bugs, grammar, or simply a suggestion or improvement! Please refer to the [Contributing guide](CONTRIBUTING.md) for more guidance on this topic.
## Security issues
If you discover a possible security issue related to Grav or one of its plugins, please email the core team at contact@getgrav.org and we'll address it as soon as possible.
# Getting Started
* [What is Grav?](https://learn.getgrav.org/basics/what-is-grav)
* [Install](https://learn.getgrav.org/basics/installation) Grav in few seconds
* Understand the [Configuration](https://learn.getgrav.org/basics/grav-configuration)
* Take a peek at our available free [Skeletons](https://getgrav.org/downloads/skeletons)
* If you have questions, jump on our [Discord Chat Server](https://chat.getgrav.org)!
* Have fun!
# Exploring More
* Have a look at our [Basic Tutorial](https://learn.getgrav.org/basics/basic-tutorial)
* Dive into more [advanced](https://learn.getgrav.org/advanced) functions
* Learn about the [Grav CLI](https://learn.getgrav.org/cli-console/grav-cli)
* Review examples in the [Grav Cookbook](https://learn.getgrav.org/cookbook)
* More [Awesome Grav Stuff](https://github.com/getgrav/awesome-grav)
# Backers
Support Grav with a monthly donation to help us continue development. [[Become a backer](https://opencollective.com/grav#backer)]
<img src="https://opencollective.com/grav/tiers/backers.svg?avatarHeight=36&width=600" />
# Sponsors
Become a sponsor and get your logo on our README on Github with a link to your site. [[Become a sponsor](https://opencollective.com/grav#sponsor)]
<img src="https://opencollective.com/grav/tiers/sponsors.svg?avatarHeight=36&width=600" />
# License
See [LICENSE](LICENSE.txt)
[gitflow-model]: http://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/
[gitflow-extensions]: https://github.com/nvie/gitflow
# Running Tests
First install the dev dependencies by running `composer update` from the Grav root.
Then `composer test` will run the Unit Tests, which should be always executed successfully on any site.
Windows users should use the `composer test-windows` command.
You can also run a single unit test file, e.g. `composer test tests/unit/Grav/Common/AssetsTest.php`