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Vue.js Contributing Guide
Hi! I’m really excited that you are interested in contributing to Vue.js. Before submitting your contribution though, please make sure to take a moment and read through the following guidelines.
Issue Reporting Checklist
- Make sure that you are using the latest version of Vue.
- Try to search for your issue, it may have already been answered or even fixed in the development branch.
- It is recommended that you make a JSFiddle to reproduce your issue. You could start with this template that already includes the latest version of Vue.
- If your issue is resolved but still open, don’t hesitate to close it. In case you found a solution by yourself, it could be helpful to explain how you fixed it.
Pull Request Checklist
- Checkout a topic branch from
dev
and merge back againstdev
. - Work in the
src
folder and DO NOT checkindist
in the commits. - Squash the commit if there are too many small ones.
- Follow the code style.
- Make sure the default grunt task passes. (see development setup)
- If adding new feature:
- Add accompanying test case.
- Provide convincing reason to add this feature. Ideally you should open a suggestion issue first and have it greenlighted before working on it.
- If fixing a bug:
- Provide detailed description of the bug in the PR. Live demo preferred.
- Add appropriate test coverage if applicable.
Code Style
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Follow JSDoc.
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2 spaces indentation.
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multiple var declarations.
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align equal signs where appropriate.
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Return early.
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1 space after
function
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1 space between arguments, but not between parens.
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When in doubt, read the source code.
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Break long ternary conditionals like this:
var a = superLongConditionalStatement ? 'yep' : 'nope'
Development Setup
You will need Node.js & Grunt.
# npm install -g grunt-cli
$ npm install
To watch and auto-build dist/vue.js
during development:
$ npm run dev
To lint:
$ grunt jshint
To build:
$ grunt build
To test:
$ grunt test
The default task (by simply running grunt
) will do the following: lint -> build -> unit tests -> e2e tests. It is required to have this pass successfully for a PR to be considered.
The unit tests are written with Jasmine and run with Karma. The e2e tests are written for and run with CasperJS.
Note that the unit tests will automatically be run in Chrome, Firefox and Safari. If you are not on a Mac, or don't have one of the browsers installed on your system, you can modify the karma config in gruntfile.js to only run Karma tests in browsers that are available on your system. Just make sure don’t check in the gruntfile changes for the commit.