Help us make UI-Router better! If you think you might have found a bug, or some other weirdness, start by making sure it hasn't already been reported. You can search through existing issues to see if someone's reported one similar to yours.
If not, then create a plunkr that demonstrates the problem (try to use as little code as possible: the more minimalist, the faster we can debug it).
Next, create a new issue that briefly explains the problem, and provides a bit of background as to the circumstances that triggered it. Don't forget to include the link to that plunkr you created!
Note: If you're unsure how a feature is used, or are encountering some unexpected behavior that you aren't sure is a bug, it's best to talk it out on StackOverflow before reporting it. This keeps development streamlined, and helps us focus on building great software.
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Please keep in mind that the issue tracker is for issues. Please do not post an issue if you need help or support. Instead, see one of the above-mentioned forums or IRC. |
####Purple Labels A purple label means that you need to take some further action.
- : Your issue is not specific enough, or there is no clear action that we can take. Please clarify and refine your issue.
- : Please create a plunkr
- : We suspect your issue is really a help request, or could be answered by the community. Please ask your question on StackOverflow. If you determine that is an actual issue, please explain why.
If your issue gets labeled with purple label, no further action will be taken until you respond to the label appropriately.
(1) See the Developing section below, to get the development version of UI-Router up and running on your local machine.
(2) Check out the roadmap to see where the project is headed, and if your feature idea fits with where we're headed.
(3) If you're not sure, open an RFC to get some feedback on your idea.
(4) Finally, commit some code and open a pull request. Code & commits should abide by the following rules:
- Always have test coverage for new features (or regression tests for bug fixes), and never break existing tests
- Commits should represent one logical change each; if a feature goes through multiple iterations, squash your commits down to one
- Make sure to follow the Angular commit message format so your change will appear in the changelog of the next release.
- Changes should always respect the coding style of the project
UI-Router uses npm
and webpack
.
The code for Angular UI-Router is split into two source repositories:
- UI-Router Core (
ui-router-core
on npm) - UI-Router for Angular 1 (
angular-ui-router
on npm)
Clone both repositories into directories next to each other.
git clone https://github.com/angular-ui/ui-router.git angular-ui-router
git clone https://github.com/ui-router/core.git ui-router-core
Use npm
to install the development dependencies for each repositor.
cd ui-router-core
npm install
cd ../angular-ui-router
npm install
cd ..
This step is necessary if you need to modify any code in ui-router-core
.
Using npm
, link ui-router-core
into angular-ui-router
cd ui-router-core
npm link
cd ../angular-ui-router
npm link ui-router-core
cd ..
After executing these steps, angular-ui-router
will be built using your local copy of ui-router-core
.
npm run build
: Perform a full build.npm test
: Runs theangular-ui-router
test suite (against Angular 1.2 through 1.5).npm run watch
: Continuously runs the tests when source or tests change.
If you make changes in ui-router-core
, run these scripts before rebuilding or re-testing angular-ui-router
:
npm run build
: Compilesui-router-core
codenpm test
: Runs theui-router-core
test suite