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Contributing Guidelines

Questions, Feature Requests, Bug Reports, and Feedback. . .

…should all be reported on the Github Issue Tracker .

Setting Up for Local Development

  1. Fork marshmallow-sqlalchemy on Github.
$ git clone https://github.com/marshmallow-code/marshmallow-sqlalchemy.git
$ cd marshmallow-sqlalchemy
  1. Install development requirements. It is highly recommended that you use a virtualenv. Use the following command to install an editable version of marshmallow-sqlalchemy along with its development requirements.
# After activating your virtualenv
$ pip install -e '.[dev]'
  1. Install the pre-commit hooks, which will format and lint your git staged files.
# The pre-commit CLI was installed above
$ pre-commit install --allow-missing-config

Pull Requests

1. Create a new local branch.

# For a new feature
$ git checkout -b name-of-feature dev

# For a bugfix
$ git checkout -b fix-something 1.2-line

2. Commit your changes. Write good commit messages.

$ git commit -m "Detailed commit message"
$ git push origin name-of-feature
  1. Before submitting a pull request, check the following:
  • If the pull request adds functionality, it is tested and the docs are updated.
  • You've added yourself to AUTHORS.rst.
  1. Submit a pull request to marshmallow-code:dev or the appropriate maintenance branch. The CI build must be passing before your pull request is merged.

Running Tests

To run all To run all tests:

$ pytest

To run formatting and syntax checks:

$ tox -e lint

(Optional) To run tests in all supported Python versions in their own virtual environments (must have each interpreter installed):

$ tox

Documentation

Contributions to the documentation are welcome. Documentation is written in reStructuredText (rST). A quick rST reference can be found here. Builds are powered by Sphinx.

To build the docs in "watch" mode:

$ tox -e watch-docs

Changes in the docs/ directory will automatically trigger a rebuild.