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# Contributing to HTTPie
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Bug reports and code and documentation patches are welcome. You can
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help this project also by using the development version of HTTPie
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and by reporting any bugs you might encounter.
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## 1. Reporting bugs
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**It's important that you provide the full command argument list
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as well as the output of the failing command.**
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Use the `--debug` flag and copy&paste both the command and its output
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to your bug report, e.g.:
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```bash
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$ http --debug <COMPLETE ARGUMENT LIST THAT TRIGGERS THE ERROR>
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<COMPLETE OUTPUT>
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```
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## 2. Contributing Code and Docs
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Before working on a new feature or a bug, please browse [existing issues](https://github.com/httpie/httpie/issues)
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to see whether it has previously been discussed.
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If your change alters HTTPie’s behaviour or interface, it's a good idea to
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discuss it before you start working on it.
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If you are fixing an issue, the first step should be to create a test case that
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reproduces the incorrect behaviour. That will also help you to build an
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understanding of the issue at hand.
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**Pull requests introducing code changes without tests
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will generally not get merged. The same goes for PRs changing HTTPie’s
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behaviour and not providing documentation.**
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Conversely, PRs consisting of documentation improvements or tests
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for existing-yet-previously-untested behavior will very likely be merged.
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Therefore, docs and tests improvements are a great candidate for your first
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contribution.
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Consider also adding a [CHANGELOG](https://github.com/httpie/httpie/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md) entry for your changes.
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### Development Environment
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#### Getting the code
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Go to https://github.com/httpie/httpie and fork the project repository.
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```bash
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# Clone your fork
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$ git clone git@github.com:<YOU>/httpie.git
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# Enter the project directory
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$ cd httpie
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# Create a branch for your changes
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$ git checkout -b my_topical_branch
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```
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#### Setup
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The [Makefile](https://github.com/httpie/httpie/blob/master/Makefile) contains a bunch of tasks to get you started. Just run
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the following command, which:
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- Creates an isolated Python virtual environment inside `./venv`
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(via the standard library [venv](https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html) tool);
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- installs all dependencies and also installs HTTPie
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(in editable mode so that the `http` command will point to your
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working copy).
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- and runs tests (It is the same as running `make install test`).
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```bash
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$ make
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```
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#### Python virtual environment
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Activate the Python virtual environment—created via the `make install`
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task during [setup](#setup) for your active shell session using the following command:
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```bash
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$ source venv/bin/activate
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```
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(If you use `virtualenvwrapper`, you can also use `workon httpie` to
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activate the environment — we have created a symlink for you. It’s a bit of
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a hack but it works™.)
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You should now see `(httpie)` next to your shell prompt, and
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the `http` command should point to your development copy:
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```
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(httpie) ~/Code/httpie $ which http
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/Users/<user>/Code/httpie/venv/bin/http
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(httpie) ~/Code/httpie $ http --version
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2.0.0-dev
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```
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(Btw, you don’t need to activate the virtual environment if you just want
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run some of the `make` tasks. You can also invoke the development
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version of HTTPie directly with `./venv/bin/http` without having to activate
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the environment first. The same goes for `./venv/bin/pytest`, etc.).
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### Making Changes
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Please make sure your changes conform to [Style Guide for Python Code](https://python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/) (PEP8)
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and that `make pycodestyle` passes.
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### Testing & CI
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Please add tests for any new features and bug fixes.
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When you open a Pull Request, [GitHub Actions](https://github.com/httpie/httpie/actions) will automatically run HTTPie’s [test suite](https://github.com/httpie/httpie/tree/master/tests) against your code, so please make sure all checks pass.
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#### Running tests locally
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HTTPie uses the [pytest](https://pytest.org/) runner.
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```bash
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# Run tests on the current Python interpreter with coverage.
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$ make test
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# Run tests with coverage
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$ make test-cover
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# Test PEP8 compliance
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$ make codestyle
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# Run extended tests — for code as well as .md files syntax, packaging, etc.
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$ make test-all
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```
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#### Running specific tests
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After you have activated your virtual environment (see [setup](#setup)), you
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can run specific tests from the terminal:
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```bash
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# Run specific tests on the current Python
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$ python -m pytest tests/test_uploads.py
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$ python -m pytest tests/test_uploads.py::TestMultipartFormDataFileUpload
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$ python -m pytest tests/test_uploads.py::TestMultipartFormDataFileUpload::test_upload_ok
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```
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See [Makefile](https://github.com/httpie/httpie/blob/master/Makefile) for additional development utilities.
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#### Windows
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If you are on a Windows machine and not able to run `make`,
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follow the next steps for a basic setup. As a prerequisite, you need to have
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Python 3.6+ installed.
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Create a virtual environment and activate it:
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```powershell
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C:\> python -m venv --prompt httpie venv
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C:\> venv\Scripts\activate
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```
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Install HTTPie in editable mode with all the dependencies:
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```powershell
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C:\> python -m pip install --upgrade -e . -r requirements-dev.txt
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```
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You should now see `(httpie)` next to your shell prompt, and
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the `http` command should point to your development copy:
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```powershell
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# In PowerShell:
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(httpie) PS C:\Users\ovezovs\httpie> Get-Command http
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CommandType Name Version Source
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----------- ---- ------- ------
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Application http.exe 0.0.0.0 C:\Users\ovezovs\httpie\venv\Scripts\http.exe
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```
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```bash
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# In CMD:
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(httpie) C:\Users\ovezovs\httpie> where http
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C:\Users\ovezovs\httpie\venv\Scripts\http.exe
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C:\Users\ovezovs\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python38-32\Scripts\http.exe
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(httpie) C:\Users\ovezovs\httpie> http --version
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2.3.0-dev
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```
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Use `pytest` to run tests locally with an active virtual environment:
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```bash
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# Run all tests
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$ python -m pytest
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```
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______________________________________________________________________
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Finally, feel free to add yourself to [AUTHORS](https://github.com/httpie/httpie/blob/master/AUTHORS.md)!
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