setup-python/docs/contributors.md
Sergei Bulgakov c881de7f35
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Co-Authored-By: Konrad Pabjan <konradpabjan@github.com>
2020-04-16 22:30:26 +03:00

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Contributors

Checkin

  • Do check in source (src/)
  • Do check in a single index.js file after running ncc
  • Do not check in node_modules/

NCC

In order to avoid uploading node_modules/ to the repository, we use zeit/ncc to create a single index.js file that gets saved in dist/.

Developing

If you're developing locally, you can run

npm install
tsc
ncc build src/setup-python.ts

Any files generated using tsc will be added to lib/, however those files also are not uploaded to the repository and are exluded using .gitignore.

During the commit step, Husky will take care of formatting all files with Prettier (to run manually, use npm run format).

Testing

We ask that you include a link to a successful run that utilizes the changes you are working on. For example, if your changes are in the branch newAwesomeFeature, then show an example run that uses setup-python@newAwesomeFeature or my-fork@newAwesomeFeature. This will help speed up testing and help us confirm that there are no breaking changes or bugs.

Releases

There is a master branch where contributor changes are merged into. There are also release branches such as releases/v1 that are used for tagging (for example the v1 tag) and publishing new versions of the action. Changes from master are periodically merged into a releases branch. You do not need to create any PR that merges changes from master into a releases branch.