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Contributing
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django-helpdesk is an open-source project and as such contributions from the
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community are welcomed and encouraged.
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Licensing
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---------
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All contributions to django-helpdesk must be under the BSD license documented in
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the LICENSE file in the top-level directory of this project. By submitting a
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contribution to this project (in any way: via e-mail, via GitHub forks,
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attachments, etc), you acknowledge that your contribution is open-source and
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licensed under the BSD license.
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If you or your organisation does not accept these license terms then we cannot
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accept your contribution. Please reconsider!
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Translations
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Although django-helpdesk has originally been written for the English language,
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there are already multiple translations to Spanish, Polish, and German and more
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translations are welcomed.
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Translations are handled using the excellent Transifex service which is much
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easier for most users than manually editing .po files. It also allows
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collaborative translation. If you want to help translate django-helpdesk into
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languages other than English, we encourage you to make use of our Transifex
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project:
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http://www.transifex.net/projects/p/django-helpdesk/resource/core/
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Once you have translated content via Transifex, please raise an issue on the
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project Github page to let us know it's ready to import.
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Code changes
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Please fork the project on GitHub, make your changes, and log a pull request to
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get the changes pulled back into the
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master branch of the django-helpdesk repository.
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Wherever possible please break git commits up into small chunks that are
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specific to a single bit of functionality. For example, a commit should not
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contain both new functionality *and* a bugfix; the new function and the bugfix
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should be separate commits wherever possible.
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Commit messages should also explain *what*, precisely, has been changed.
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All commits should include appropriate new or updated tests; see the Tests
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section below for more details.
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If you have any questions, please start a discussion on the GitHub issue tracker
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at
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https://github.com/django-helpdesk/django-helpdesk/issues
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Tests
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-----
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Currently, test coverage is very low. We're working on increasing this, and to
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make life easier we are using `Travis CI` (http://travis-ci.org/) for continuous
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integration. This means that the test suite is run every time a code change is
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made, so we can try and make sure we avoid basic bugs and other regressions.
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As a general policy, we will only accept new feature commits if they are
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accompanied by appropriate unit/functional tests (that is, tests for the
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functionality you just added). Bugfixes should also include new unit tests to
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ensure the bug has been fixed.
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More significant code refactoring must also include proper integration or
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validation tests, to be committed BEFORE the refactoring patches. This is to
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ensure that the refactored code produces the same results as the previous code
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base.
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Any further integration or validation tests (tests for the entire
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django-helpdesk application) are not required but greatly appreciated until we
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can improve our overall test coverage.
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Please include tests in the ``tests/`` folder when committing code changes.
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If you have any questions about creating or maintaining proper tests, please
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start a discussion on the GitHub issue tracker at
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https://github.com/django-helpdesk/django-helpdesk/issues
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Database schema changes
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As well as making your normal code changes to ``models.py``, please generate a
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Django migration file and commit it with your code. You will want to use a
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command similar to the following::
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./manage.py migrate helpdesk --auto [migration_name]
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Make sure that ``migration_name`` is a sensible single-string explanation of
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what this migration does, such as *add_priority_options* or *add_basket_table*.
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This will add a file to the ``migrations/`` folder, which must be committed to
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git with your other code changes.
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