# Contributing First of all, thank you for contributing to FabCityOS! The goal of this document is to provide everything you need to know in order to contribute to FabCityOS and its different integrations. - [Assumptions](#assumptions) - [How to Contribute](#how-to-contribute) - [Development Workflow](#development-workflow) - [Git Guidelines](#git-guidelines) - [Release Process (for internal team only)](#release-process-for-internal-team-only) ## Assumptions 1. **You're familiar with [git](https://git-scm.com/) and the [Merge Request](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/creating_merge_requests.html)(PR) workflow.** 2. **You've read the PlanktoScope [documentation](https://planktonscope.readthedocs.io/) and the [images/readme](/images/readme.md).** 3. **You know about the PlanktoScope [community on Slack](https://planktoscope.slack.com/). Please use this for help.** ## How to Contribute 1. Make sure that the contribution you want to make is explained or detailed in a GitHub issue! Find an [existing issue](https://github.com/PlanktoScope/PlanktoScope/issues) or [open a new one](https://github.com/PlanktoScope/PlanktoScope/issues/new/choose). 2. Once done, [fork the PlanktoScope repository](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/fork-a-repo) in your Github account. Ask a mastertainer if you want your issue to be checked before making a PR. 3. [Create a new Git branch](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/creating-and-deleting-branches-within-your-repository). 4. Review the [Development Workflow](#development-workflow) section that describes the steps to mastertain the repository. 5. Make the changes on your branch. 6. [Submit the branch as a PR](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/creating-a-pull-request) pointing to the `master` branch of the master fabcity-os-core-chart repository. A mastertainer should comment and/or review your Pull Request within a few days. Although depending on the circumstances, it may take longer. We do not enforce a naming convention for the PRs, but **please use something descriptive of your changes**, having in mind that the title of your PR will be automatically added to the next [release changelog](https://github.com/PlanktoScope/PlanktoScope/releases). ## Development Workflow ### Setup In order to use the different tools on this repository, you will first need to: ```sh ``` ### Tests and Linter Each PR should pass the linter to be accepted. ```sh make lint ``` Each PR should also check if the generated file `manifests/fcoscore.yaml` is updated with the new modifications. You can generated the manifest with the command line: ```bash helm template fcoscore . | grep -v 'helm.sh/chart:\|app.kubernetes.io/managed-by:' > manifests/FabCityOS.yaml ``` Or just by comment the PR: ```txt @FabCityOS sync-manifest ``` Additionally, the CI will run a test to check if there are changes introduced to the charts. If changes were introduced, it will require you to update the Chart version. ## Git Guidelines ### Git Branches All changes must be made in a branch and submitted as PR. We do not enforce any branch naming style, but please use something descriptive of your changes. ### Git Commits As minimal requirements, your commit message should: - be capitalized - not finish by a dot or any other punctuation character (!,?) - start with a verb so that we can read your commit message this way: "This commit will ...", where "..." is the commit message. e.g.: "Fix the home page button" or "Add more tests for create_index method" We don't follow any other convention, but if you want to use one, we recommend [this one](https://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/). ### Pull Requests Some notes on PRs: - [Convert your PR as a draft]() if your changes are a work in progress: no one will review it until you pass your PR as ready for review.
The draft PR can be very useful if you want to show that you are working on something and make your work visible. - The branch related to the PR must be **up-to-date with `master`** before merging. Fortunately, this project [integrates a bot]() to automatically enforce this requirement without the PR author having to do it manually. - All PRs must be reviewed and approved by at least one mastertainer. - The PR title should be accurate and descriptive of the changes. The title of the PR will be indeed automatically added to the next [release changelogs](). ## Release Process (for internal team only) FabCityOS tools follow the [Semantic Versioning Convention](https://semver.org/). ### Automation to Rebase and Merge the PRs This project integrates a bot that helps us manage pull requests merging.
_[Read more about this]()._ ### How to Publish the Release ⚠️ Before doing anything, make sure you got through the guide about [Releasing an Integration](). ⚠️ Every PR that is merged to `master` introducing changes to the PlanktoScope needs to modify the file [``](), by increasing the version of the chart accordingly. Every PR that is merged to `master` triggers the automated release process, as specified at [``](). A GitHub Action will be triggered and publish a new release on the GitHub repository [releases](). This will enable users to start using the new version of the chart immediately after publishing. Thank you again for reading this through, we can not wait to begin to work with you if you made your way through this contributing guide ❤️ - pdfimages -all protocols/PlanktoScope\ -\ Setup\ and\ Sampling\ Guide\ VER3.pdf protocols/dumps/PlanktoScope_Setup_and_Sampling_Guide_VER3 sudo apt-get install pandoc texlive-latex-base texlive-fonts-recommended texlive-extra-utils texlive-latex-extra sudo apt install poppler-utils