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Contributing

Packaging and Installation

This project uses poetry for packaging and dependency management. So before you can start developing you will have to install poetry. Please refer to the poetry documentation on how to install and use poetry.

Install for development

After you have installed poetry and added your access token you can use it to install a local development clone of the repository using:

$ poetry install

Tests can be run using poetry or by using the Makefile provided with the project.

$ poetry run pytest
$ make test
# or if you wish to generate a HTML coverage report
$ make test-html

Code Quality and Formatting

This project uses pre-commit and various code linters and formatters to ensure that committed code meets certain quality criteria. Note that these criteria are also checked by CI pipelines. This means that should you push unchecked code the pipelines will fail! So it is highly recommend that you install pre-commit so that such code does not make it into the the git history.

To make sure that you don't accidentally commit code that does not follow the coding style, you can install a pre-commit hook that will check that everything is in order:

$ poetry run pre-commit install

The pre-commit git hook runs automatically when you try to commit your changes. It will automatically check and try to format your code. Should your code not conform to the quality criteria or if some re-formatting was necessary the commit will fail. In such cases verify the formatting changes made by pre-commit and fix any other code quality issues reported by the checks before committing your changes again.

You can also manually run the pre-commit hook by issuing the following command.

$ poetry run pre-commit run --all-files

Alternatively you can also use the Makefile to run just the quality checks, auto formatting or just specific checks.

$ make check
$ make format

Run make list for a full list of available make targets.

Build & View Documentation

This project uses MkDocs for documentation. If you wish to view or edit the docs you can start a live server by running:

$ mkdocs serve

The live server will automatically detect changes and refresh the documentation.

We also provide convenience make targets for building the documentation and starting the live server:

# build the distributable documentation site
$ make docs
# build a offline viewable documentation site, without web server simply open the index file
# (Note that the search function is disabled with this)
$ make docs-offline
# start the mkdocs live server
$ make docs-serve