We love you to contribute to this project by filing bugs, helping others on the issue tracker, by contributing features/bug fixes through pull requests or by helping out in our forums.
We use our issue tracker for project communication. When using the issue tracker:
- Be descriptive when creating an issue (what, where, when and how does a problem pop up)?
- Attach steps to reproduce (if applicable)
- Attach code samples, configuration options or stack traces that may indicate a problem
- Be helpful and respect others when commenting
Create a pull request if you would like to have an in-depth discussion about some piece of code.
The project development runs on top of the table-js master branch. The following code snippet sets up both libraries linking table-js to dmn-js.
mkdir bpmn.io
cd bpmn.io
git clone git@github.com:bpmn-io/table-js.git
(cd table-js && npm i)
git clone git@github.com:bpmn-io/dmn-js.git
(cd dmn-js && npm install && npm link ../table-js)
// Run the test suite
npm run all
// Running the test suite with every file change
TEST_BROWSERS=(Chrome|Firefox|IE) npm run dev -- dmn-js
We use pull requests for feature discussion and bug fixes. If you are not yet familiar on how to create a pull request, read this great guide.
Some things that make it easier for us to accept your pull requests
- The code adheres to our conventions
- spaces instead of tabs
- single-quotes
- ...
- The code is tested
- The
npm run all
build passes (executes tests + linting) - The work is combined into a single commit
- The commit messages adhere to the conventional commits guideline
We'd be glad to assist you if you do not get these things right in the first place.