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Contributing Guide

You will need:

Windows users will need additional setup to enable build capabilities in NPM. From an administrative command window:

    yarn global add windows-build-tools

Getting started

  1. Fork the project
  2. Clone your forked project by running git clone git@github.com:{ YOUR_USERNAME }/tether.git
  3. Run yarn to install node modules
  4. Test that you can build the source by running yarn build and ensure the dist directory appears.

Writing code!

We use rollup to facilitate things like transpilation, minification, etc. so you can focus on writing relevant code. If there is a fix or feature you would like to contribute, we ask that you take the following steps:

  1. Most of the editable code lives in the src directory while built code will end up in the dist directory upon running yarn build.

  2. Some examples are served out of the examples directory. Running yarn start will open the list in your browser and initiate a live-reloading session as you make changes.

Opening Pull Requests

  1. Please Provide a thoughtful commit message and push your changes to your fork using git push origin master (assuming your forked project is using origin for the remote name and you are on the master branch).

  2. Open a Pull Request on GitHub with a description of your changes.

Testing

All PRs, that change code functionality, are required to have accompanying tests.

Acceptance Tests

Acceptance tests are run using cypress. A number of different testing configurations can be found in package.json, but you can simply run yarn test:ci:watch to build your latest changes and begin running the tests inside a Chrome browser instance.

⚠️ The acceptance tests are set up to run on localhost port 9002. If you'd like to change this port, make sure to change the baseUrl option inside of cypress.json, and change any references to port 9002 in package.json accordingly.