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CONTRIBUTING

Contributions are always welcome, no matter how large or small. Before contributing, please read the code of conduct.

Setup

Install node & npm on your system: https://nodejs.org/en/download/

Install dependencies

Only required when setting up the project

$ git clone https://github.com/davidwells/analytics
$ cd analytics
$ npm run setup

Because analytics has a large number of packages, we need to also install watchman for better watching.

brew update
brew install watchman

Run locally

To run analytics locally follow these steps:

  1. Make sure you have run npm run setup to install all packages
  2. Run npm run build to ensure analytics packages are built
  3. Run watch mode npm run watch to have changes reflected live in the demo app.
  4. In a new terminal window, change directories into the /examples/demo folder & install the demo apps dependencies npm install
  5. Finally, you can start the demo app with npm start

If you have any questions please ping @DavidWells on Twitter.

Available scripts

setup

Installs and sets up all analytics package dependencies.

Usage

$ npm run setup

watch

Watches all analytics packages and builds them on change.

Usage

$ npm run watch

clean

Removes all of the analytics packages dist directories.

Usage

npm run clean

reset

Runs the clean script and removes all the node_modules from the analytics packages.

Usage

npm run reset

build

Runs the clean script and builds the analytics packages.

Usage

npm run build

test

Runs all the analytics packages tests.

Usage

npm run test

Pull Requests

We actively welcome your pull requests!

If you need help with Git or our workflow, please ask on David on twitter. We want your contributions even if you're just learning Git. Our maintainers are happy to help!

Analytics uses the Forking Workflow + Feature Branches. Additionally, PR's should be rebased on master when opened, and again before merging.

  1. Fork the repo.
  2. Create a branch from master. If you're addressing a specific issue, prefix your branch name with the issue number.
  3. If you've added code that should be tested, add tests.
  4. If you've changed APIs, update the documentation.
  5. Run npm run test and ensure the test suite passes.
  6. PR's must be rebased before merge (feel free to ask for help).
  7. PR should be reviewed by two maintainers prior to merging.

License

By contributing to analytics, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under its MIT license.