Contributing#
This document briefly describes how to contribute to mzSpecLib.
Before you begin#
If you have an idea for a feature, use case to add or an approach for a bugfix, you are welcome to communicate it with the community by opening a thread in GitHub Issues.
Development setup#
Local install#
Setup Python 3, and preferably create a virtual environment.
Clone the mzSpecLib repository.
Use pip in editable mode to setup the development environment:
pip install --editable .[test,docs]
Unit tests#
Run tests with pytest
:
pytest ./tests
Documentation#
To work on the documentation and get a live preview, install the requirements
and run sphinx-autobuild
:
pip install .[docs]
sphinx-autobuild ./docs/ ./docs/_build/
Then browse to http://localhost:8000 to watch the live preview.
How to contribute#
Fork mzSpecLib on GitHub to make your changes.
Commit and push your changes to your fork.
Ensure that the tests and documentation (both Python docstrings and files in
/docs/
) have been updated according to your changes. Python docstrings are formatted in the numpydoc style.Open a pull request with these changes. You pull request message ideally should include:
A description of why the changes should be made.
A description of the implementation of the changes.
A description of how to test the changes.
The pull request should pass all the continuous integration tests which are automatically run by GitHub Actions.