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Development guidelines
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======================
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Coding Guidelines
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-----------------
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`PEP8 <http://legacy.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/>`_ checking should pass for
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all Climate code. You may check it using the following command:
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.. sourcecode:: console
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tox -e pep8
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..
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Also you should keep your code clear using more code style checkings via
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`pylint <http://www.pylint.org>`_:
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.. sourcecode:: console
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tox -e pylint
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If you see any pep8/pylint errors in your code, it's mandatory to fix them
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before sending your change on review.
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Testing Guidelines
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------------------
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Climate repositories have unit tests that are run on all submitted code, and it
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is recommended for developers to execute them themselves to catch regressions
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early. Developers are also expected to keep the test suite up-to-date with any
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submitted code changes.
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Unit tests might be ran in `TOX <https://testrun.org/tox/latest/>`_ environment
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via commands:
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.. sourcecode:: console
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tox -e py27
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tox -e py26
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..
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for Python 2.7 and Python 2.6 accordingly.
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Documentation Guidelines
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------------------------
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Currently Climate docs are partially written on `OpenStack wiki
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<https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Climate>`_ pages, and partially using
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Sphinx / RST located in the main repo in *doc* directory. In future all of them
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will be moved to Sphinx / RST (now these docs cannot be published on
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readthedocs.org, because there is already existing *climate* project created on
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it. Now Climate ATCs are voting to choose new name for Climate project and then
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all docs will be moved to new readthedocs project).
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To build Sphinx / RST docs locally run the following command:
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.. sourcecode:: console
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tox -e docs
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..
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After it you can access generated docs in *doc/build/* directory, for example,
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main page - *doc/build/html/index.html*.
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How to contribute
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=================
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Getting started
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* Create `Github <https://github.com/stackforge/climate>`_ account if you don't
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have one
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* Make sure you have git options *user.name* and *user.email* set in git by
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typing:
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.. sourcecode:: console
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git config --list. If not, configure them.
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* Create `Launchpad <https://launchpad.net/climate>`_ account if you don't have
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one
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* Create `OpenStack profile <https://www.openstack.org/profile/>`_
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* Login to `OpenStack Gerrit <https://review.openstack.org/>`_ using your
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Launchpad ID
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* Sign up your `OpenStack Individual Contributor License Agreement
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<https://review.openstack.org/#/settings/agreements>`_
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* Check that your email is listed in `Gerrit identities
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<https://review.openstack.org/#/settings/web-identities>`_
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* Subscribe to Climate-related projects on
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`OpenStack Gerrit <https://review.openstack.org/>`_. Go to your
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settings and in the watched projects add *stackforge/climate*,
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*stackforge/climate-nova* and *stackforge/python-climateclient*
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As all bugs/blueprints are listed in `Climate Launchpad
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<https://launchpad.net/climate/>`_, you may keep track on them and choose some
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to work on.
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How to keep in touch with community
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-----------------------------------
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* If you're not subscribed to `OpenStack general mailing list
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<http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack>`_ or to
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`OpenStack development mailing list
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<http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev>`_, do
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that. Climate-related emails must be send with **[climate]** in its subject.
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* All questions may be asked on our IRC channel #openstack-climate on
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`freenode <http://freenode.net>`_
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* We also have weekly meetings on #openstack-meeting
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`freenode IRC channel <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/Climate>`_
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Your first commit to Climate
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* Checkout corresponding Climate repository from `Github
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<https://github.com/stackforge/climate>`_
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* Take a look on how `Gerrit review process
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<https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Gerrit_Workflow>`_ goes on in OpenStack
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(read carefully `committing changes
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<https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Gerrit_Workflow#Committing_Changes>`_ part)
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* Apply and commit your changes
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* Make sure all code checkings and tests have passed. See
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`development guidelines <development.guidelines.html>`_ to learn more
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* Send your patch to the review (you may use `git-review
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<https://github.com/openstack-infra/git-review>`_ utility for that)
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* Monitor status of your change on https://review.openstack.org/#/
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restapi/index
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Development guide
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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devref/how.to.contribute
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