electron-packager is a community-driven project. As such, we welcome and encourage all sorts of contributions. They include, but are not limited to:
- Constructive feedback
- Questions about usage
- Bug reports / technical issues
- Documentation changes
- Feature requests
- Pull requests
We strongly suggest that before filing an issue, you search through the existing issues to see if it has already been filed by someone else.
One way to troubleshoot potential problems is to set the DEBUG
environment variable before
calling electron-packager. This will print debug information from the specified modules. The
value of the environment variable is a comma-separated list of modules which support this logging
feature. Known modules include:
electron-download
extract-zip
We use the label help wanted
in the issue tracker to denote fairly-well-scoped-out bugs or feature requests that the community can pick up and work on. If any of those labeled issues do not have enough information, please feel free to ask constructive questions. (This applies to any open issue.)
Here are some things to keep in mind as you file pull requests to fix bugs, add new features, etc.:
- Travis CI is used to make sure that the project builds packages as expected on the supported platforms, using supported Node.js versions.
- Unless it's impractical, please write tests for your changes. This will help us so that we can spot regressions much easier.
- If your PR changes the behavior of an existing feature, or adds a new feature, please add/edit
the package's documentation. Files that will likely need to be updated include
readme.md
,docs/api.md
, andusage.txt
. - This project uses the JavaScript Standard Style as a coding convention. CI will fail if the PR does not conform to this standard.
- One of the philosophies of the project is to keep the code base as small as possible. If you are adding a new feature, think about whether it is appropriate to go into a separate Node module, and then be integrated into this project.
- If you are contributing a nontrivial change, please add an entry to
NEWS.md
. The format is similar to the one described at Keep a Changelog. - Please make sure your commits are rebased onto the latest commit in the master branch, and that you limit/squash the number of commits created to a "feature"-level. For instance:
bad:
commit 1: add foo option
commit 2: standardize code
commit 3: add test
commit 4: add docs
commit 5: add bar option
commit 6: add test + docs
good:
commit 1: add foo option
commit 2: add bar option
If you are continuing the work of another person's PR and need to rebase/squash, please retain the attribution of the original author(s) and continue the work in subsequent commits.
Make sure to get a :thumbsup:
, +1
or LGTM
from another collaborator before merging a PR.
Release process:
- if you aren't sure if a release should happen, open an issue
- make sure that
NEWS.md
is up to date - make sure the tests pass
npm version <major|minor|patch>
git push && git push --tags
(orgit push
withgit config --global push.followTags true
on latest git)npm publish