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You decided to contribute to this project? Great, thanks a lot for pushing it.

This project adheres to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct. By participating, you are expected to uphold this code. Please file an issue to report unacceptable behavior.

This repository has a mono-repo structure consisting of multiple packages. Try to take a look at the packages directory!

Prerequisites

All prerequisites could be installed via script at the end of the chapter

  • pnpm is required because NPM is not reliable and Yarn 2 is not as good as PNPM. Currently we use the latest version 7.x of PNPM, please use the same version to ensure that lockfiles are compatible.
  • For local development, you can use yalc in order to apply changes made to electron-builder for your other projects to leverage and test with.
npm i -g pnpm@latest-8
pnpm i yalc -g
  • (unsettled) You may need yarn. See this issue for details. Detailed reports are welcome.
npm i -g yarn

To setup a local dev environment

Follow this chapter to setup an environment from scratch.

git clone https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-builder.git

pushd ./electron-builder
pnpm install
popd

Publish the electron-builder packages to yalc's local store via these commands that you need to run from electron-builder/packages. Unfortunately, the yalc publish command cannot pass multiple packages.

yalc publish app-builder-lib
yalc publish builder-util
yalc publish builder-util-runtime
yalc publish dmg-builder
yalc publish electron-builder
yalc publish electron-publish
yalc publish electron-builder-squirrel-windows
yalc publish electron-forge-maker-appimage
yalc publish electron-forge-maker-nsis
yalc publish electron-forge-maker-nsis-web
yalc publish electron-forge-maker-snap
yalc publish electron-updater

Now link those packages to your project via the one-liner below (run from your project folder).

yalc link app-builder-lib builder-util builder-util-runtime dmg-builder electron-builder electron-publish electron-builder-squirrel-windows electron-forge-maker-appimage electron-forge-maker-nsis electron-forge-maker-nsis-web electron-forge-maker-snap electron-updater

The magical script for whenever you make changes to electron-builder! Rebuilds electron-builder, and then patches the npm modules in your project (such as electron-quick-start). Ready for copy-paste into terminal presuming electron-builder repo is at root level outside your project folder, otherwise adjust path as necessary.

pushd ../electron-builder
pnpm compile
find packages/ -type d -maxdepth 1 -print0 | xargs -0 -L1 sh -c 'cd "$0" && yalc push'
popd

If you are using Windows and Visual Studio Code(Powershell), please use this.

pushd ..\electron-builder
pnpm compile
Get-ChildItem packages -Directory | Foreach-Object{pushd "$_"; yalc push; popd;}
popd

On Windows cmd.exe:

pushd ..\electron-builder
pnpm compile
for /D %d in (packages\*) do (pushd "%d" & yalc push & popd)
popd

Pull Requests

To check that your contributions match the project coding style make sure pnpm test passes. To build project run: pnpm i && pnpm compile

If you get strange compilation errors, try to remove all node_modules directories in the project (especially under packages/*).

Git Commit Guidelines

We use semantic-release, so we have very precise rules over how our git commit messages can be formatted.

Documentation

Documentation files located in the /docs.

/docs is deployed to Netlify on every release and available for all users.

bash netlify-docs.sh to setup local env (Python 3) and build.

Build command: mkdocs build.

Debug Tests

Only IntelliJ Platform IDEs (IntelliJ IDEA, WebStorm) support debug.

If you use IntelliJ IDEA or WebStorm — ij-rc-producer is used and you can run tests from an editor (just click on Run green gutter icon).

Or you can create the Node.js run configuration manually:

  • Ensure that Before launch contains Compile TypeScript.
  • Set Node interpreter to NodeJS 8. NodeJS 8 is required to debug.
  • Set Application Parameters to -t "test name" relative-test-file-name if you want to debug particular test. E.g.
    -t "extraResources - one-package" globTest.js
    
  • Set Environment Variables:
    • Optionally, TEST_APP_TMP_DIR to some directory (e.g. /tmp/electron-builder-test) to inspect output if test uses temporary directory (only if --match is used). Specified directory will be used instead of random temporary directory and cleared on each run.

Run Test using CLI

pnpm compile
TEST_APP_TMP_DIR=/tmp/electron-builder-test ./node_modules/.bin/jest --env jest-environment-node-debug -t 'assisted' '/oneClickInstallerTest\.\w+$'

where TEST_APP_TMP_DIR is specified to easily inspect and use test build, assisted is the test name and /oneClickInstallerTest\.\w+$ is the path to test file.

Issues

When filing an issue please make sure, that you give all information needed.

This includes:

  • description of what you're trying to do
  • package.json
  • log of the terminal output
  • node version
  • npm version
  • on which system do you want to create installers (macOS, Linux or Windows).