This document serves as a style guide for all jwst_reffiles
software development. Any requested contribution to the jwst_reffiles
code repository should be checked against this guide, and any violation of the guide should be fixed before the code is committed to
the master
branch. Please refer to the accompanying example.py
script for a example code that abides by this style guide.
It is assumed that the reader of this style guide has read and is familiar with the following:
- The PEP8 Style Guide for Python Code
- The PEP257 Docstring Conventions Style Guide
- The
numpydoc
docstring convention
All software development for the jwst_reffiles
project should follow a continuous integration workflow. Before committing any code changes, use flake8
to check the code against PEP8
standards. Also check that your code is conforming to this style guide.
Any changes pushed to the master
branch should be tagged with a version number. The version number convention is x.y.z
, where
x = The main version number. Increase when making incompatible API changes.
y = The feature number. Increase when change contains a new feature with or without bug fixes.
z = The hotfix number. Increase when change only contains bug fixes.
Currently the version number is set in setup.py. Updating the version number should be one of the last things you change prior to merging a
feature branch into master
. The branch's author and reviewer should agree on the version number prior to merging.
The following items should never be committed in the jwst_reffiles
source code or GitHub issues/pull requests:
- Account credentials of any kind (e.g. database usernames and passwords)
- Internal directory structures or filepaths
- Machine names
- Proprietary data
jwst_reffiles
code shall adhere to the PEP8
conventions save for the following exceptions:
- Lines of code need not to be restricted to 79 characters. However, it is encouraged to break up obnoxiously long lines into several lines if it benefits the overall readability of the code
Additionally, the code shall adhere to the following special guidelines:
- Function and class definitions should be placed in alphabetical order in the module
- It is encouraged to annotate variables and functions using the
typing
module (see PEP 483, PEP 484, and PEP 526).
jwst_reffiles
code shall adhere to the PEP257
and numpydoc
conventions. The following are further recommendations:
- Each module should have at minimum a description,
Authors
andUse
section. - Each function/method should have at minimum a description,
Parameters
(if necessary), andReturns
(if necessary) sections
This style guide as well as example.py
were adapted from those used by the jwql
project.