Contributions are welcome and are greatly appreciated! Every little bit helps, and credit will always be given.
You can contribute in many ways:
Report bugs through Github
If you are reporting a bug, please include:
- Your operating system name and version.
- Any details about your local setup that might be helpful in troubleshooting.
- Detailed steps to reproduce the bug.
Look through the GitHub issues for bugs. Anything tagged with "bug" is open to whoever wants to implement it.
Look through the GitHub issues for features. Anything tagged with "feature" is open to whoever wants to implement it.
We've created the operators, hooks, macros and executors we needed, but we made sure that this part of Panoramix is extensible. New operators, hooks and operators are very welcomed!
Panoramix could always use better documentation,
whether as part of the official Panoramix docs,
in docstrings, docs/*.rst
or even on the web as blog posts or
articles.
The best way to send feedback is to file an issue on Github.
If you are proposing a feature:
- Explain in detail how it would work.
- Keep the scope as narrow as possible, to make it easier to implement.
- Remember that this is a volunteer-driven project, and that contributions are welcome :)
# fork the repo on github and then clone it
# alternatively you may want to clone the main repo but that won't work
# so well if you are planning on sending PRs
# git clone [email protected]:mistercrunch/panoramix.git
# [optional] setup a virtual env and activate it
virtualenv env
source env/bin/activate
# install for development
python setup.py develop
# Create an admin user
fabmanager create-admin --app panoramix
# Initialize the database
panoramix db upgrade
# Create default roles and permissions
panoramix init
# Load some data to play with
panoramix load_examples
# start a dev web server
panoramix runserver -d
For every development session you may have to
Tests can then be run with:
./run_unit_tests.sh
Lint the project with:
flake8 changes tests
Generate the documentation with:
cd docs && ./build.sh
Before you submit a pull request from your forked repo, check that it meets these guidelines:
- The pull request should include tests, either as doctests, unit tests, or both.
- If the pull request adds functionality, the docs should be updated as part of the same PR. Doc string are often sufficient, make sure to follow the sphinx compatible standards.
- The pull request should work for Python 2.6, 2.7, and ideally python 3.3.
from __future__ import
will be required in every.py
file soon. - Code will be reviewed by re running the unittests, flake8 and syntax should be as rigorous as the core Python project.
- Please rebase and resolve all conflicts before submitting.