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Contributing | |
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#. **Please sign one of the contributor license agreements below.** | |
#. Fork the repo, develop and test your code changes, add docs. | |
#. Make sure that your commit messages clearly describe the changes. | |
#. Send a pull request. (Please Read: `Faster Pull Request Reviews`_) | |
.. _Faster Pull Request Reviews: https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/guide/pull-requests.md#best-practices-for-faster-reviews | |
.. contents:: Here are some guidelines for hacking on the Google Cloud Client libraries. | |
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Adding Features | |
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In order to add a feature: | |
- The feature must be documented in both the API and narrative | |
documentation. | |
- The feature must work fully on the following CPython versions: | |
3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11 and 3.12 on both UNIX and Windows. | |
- The feature must not add unnecessary dependencies (where | |
"unnecessary" is of course subjective, but new dependencies should | |
be discussed). | |
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Using a Development Checkout | |
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You'll have to create a development environment using a Git checkout: | |
- While logged into your GitHub account, navigate to the | |
``google-auth-library-python-oauthlib`` `repo`_ on GitHub. | |
- Fork and clone the ``google-auth-library-python-oauthlib`` repository to your GitHub account by | |
clicking the "Fork" button. | |
- Clone your fork of ``google-auth-library-python-oauthlib`` from your GitHub account to your local | |
computer, substituting your account username and specifying the destination | |
as ``hack-on-google-auth-library-python-oauthlib``. E.g.:: | |
$ cd ${HOME} | |
$ git clone git@github.com:USERNAME/google-auth-library-python-oauthlib.git hack-on-google-auth-library-python-oauthlib | |
$ cd hack-on-google-auth-library-python-oauthlib | |
# Configure remotes such that you can pull changes from the googleapis/google-auth-library-python-oauthlib | |
# repository into your local repository. | |
$ git remote add upstream git@github.com:googleapis/google-auth-library-python-oauthlib.git | |
# fetch and merge changes from upstream into main | |
$ git fetch upstream | |
$ git merge upstream/main | |
Now your local repo is set up such that you will push changes to your GitHub | |
repo, from which you can submit a pull request. | |
To work on the codebase and run the tests, we recommend using ``nox``, | |
but you can also use a ``virtualenv`` of your own creation. | |
.. _repo: https://github.com/googleapis/google-auth-library-python-oauthlib | |
Using ``nox`` | |
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We use `nox <https://nox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>`__ to instrument our tests. | |
- To test your changes, run unit tests with ``nox``:: | |
$ nox -s unit | |
- To run a single unit test:: | |
$ nox -s unit-3.12 -- -k <name of test> | |
.. note:: | |
The unit tests and system tests are described in the | |
``noxfile.py`` files in each directory. | |
.. nox: https://pypi.org/project/nox/ | |
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I'm getting weird errors... Can you help? | |
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If the error mentions ``Python.h`` not being found, | |
install ``python-dev`` and try again. | |
On Debian/Ubuntu:: | |
$ sudo apt-get install python-dev | |
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Coding Style | |
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- We use the automatic code formatter ``black``. You can run it using | |
the nox session ``blacken``. This will eliminate many lint errors. Run via:: | |
$ nox -s blacken | |
- PEP8 compliance is required, with exceptions defined in the linter configuration. | |
If you have ``nox`` installed, you can test that you have not introduced | |
any non-compliant code via:: | |
$ nox -s lint | |
- In order to make ``nox -s lint`` run faster, you can set some environment | |
variables:: | |
export GOOGLE_CLOUD_TESTING_REMOTE="upstream" | |
export GOOGLE_CLOUD_TESTING_BRANCH="main" | |
By doing this, you are specifying the location of the most up-to-date | |
version of ``google-auth-library-python-oauthlib``. The | |
remote name ``upstream`` should point to the official ``googleapis`` | |
checkout and the branch should be the default branch on that remote (``main``). | |
- This repository contains configuration for the | |
`pre-commit <https://pre-commit.com/>`__ tool, which automates checking | |
our linters during a commit. If you have it installed on your ``$PATH``, | |
you can enable enforcing those checks via: | |
.. code-block:: bash | |
$ pre-commit install | |
pre-commit installed at .git/hooks/pre-commit | |
Exceptions to PEP8: | |
- Many unit tests use a helper method, ``_call_fut`` ("FUT" is short for | |
"Function-Under-Test"), which is PEP8-incompliant, but more readable. | |
Some also use a local variable, ``MUT`` (short for "Module-Under-Test"). | |
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Running System Tests | |
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- To run system tests, you can execute:: | |
# Run all system tests | |
$ nox -s system | |
# Run a single system test | |
$ nox -s system-3.8 -- -k <name of test> | |
.. note:: | |
System tests are only configured to run under Python 3.8. | |
For expediency, we do not run them in older versions of Python 3. | |
This alone will not run the tests. You'll need to change some local | |
auth settings and change some configuration in your project to | |
run all the tests. | |
- System tests will be run against an actual project. You should use local credentials from gcloud when possible. See `Best practices for application authentication <https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/best-practices-applications#local_development_and_testing_with_the>`__. Some tests require a service account. For those tests see `Authenticating as a service account <https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/production>`__. | |
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Test Coverage | |
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- The codebase *must* have 100% test statement coverage after each commit. | |
You can test coverage via ``nox -s cover``. | |
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Documentation Coverage and Building HTML Documentation | |
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If you fix a bug, and the bug requires an API or behavior modification, all | |
documentation in this package which references that API or behavior must be | |
changed to reflect the bug fix, ideally in the same commit that fixes the bug | |
or adds the feature. | |
Build the docs via: | |
$ nox -s docs | |
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Samples and code snippets | |
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Code samples and snippets live in the `samples/` catalogue. Feel free to | |
provide more examples, but make sure to write tests for those examples. | |
Each folder containing example code requires its own `noxfile.py` script | |
which automates testing. If you decide to create a new folder, you can | |
base it on the `samples/snippets` folder (providing `noxfile.py` and | |
the requirements files). | |
The tests will run against a real Google Cloud Project, so you should | |
configure them just like the System Tests. | |
- To run sample tests, you can execute:: | |
# Run all tests in a folder | |
$ cd samples/snippets | |
$ nox -s py-3.8 | |
# Run a single sample test | |
$ cd samples/snippets | |
$ nox -s py-3.8 -- -k <name of test> | |
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Note About ``README`` as it pertains to PyPI | |
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The `description on PyPI`_ for the project comes directly from the | |
``README``. Due to the reStructuredText (``rst``) parser used by | |
PyPI, relative links which will work on GitHub (e.g. ``CONTRIBUTING.rst`` | |
instead of | |
``https://github.com/googleapis/google-auth-library-python-oauthlib/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.rst``) | |
may cause problems creating links or rendering the description. | |
.. _description on PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/google-auth-oauthlib | |
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Supported Python Versions | |
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We support: | |
- `Python 3.6`_ | |
- `Python 3.7`_ | |
- `Python 3.8`_ | |
- `Python 3.9`_ | |
- `Python 3.10`_ | |
- `Python 3.11`_ | |
- `Python 3.12`_ | |
.. _Python 3.6: https://docs.python.org/3.6/ | |
.. _Python 3.7: https://docs.python.org/3.7/ | |
.. _Python 3.8: https://docs.python.org/3.8/ | |
.. _Python 3.9: https://docs.python.org/3.9/ | |
.. _Python 3.10: https://docs.python.org/3.10/ | |
.. _Python 3.11: https://docs.python.org/3.11/ | |
.. _Python 3.12: https://docs.python.org/3.12/ | |
Supported versions can be found in our ``noxfile.py`` `config`_. | |
.. _config: https://github.com/googleapis/google-auth-library-python-oauthlib/blob/main/noxfile.py | |
We also explicitly decided to support Python 3 beginning with version 3.6. | |
Reasons for this include: | |
- Encouraging use of newest versions of Python 3 | |
- Taking the lead of `prominent`_ open-source `projects`_ | |
- `Unicode literal support`_ which allows for a cleaner codebase that | |
works in both Python 2 and Python 3 | |
.. _prominent: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.9/faq/install/#what-python-version-can-i-use-with-django | |
.. _projects: http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/0.10/python3/ | |
.. _Unicode literal support: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0414/ | |
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Versioning | |
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This library follows `Semantic Versioning`_. | |
.. _Semantic Versioning: http://semver.org/ | |
Some packages are currently in major version zero (``0.y.z``), which means that | |
anything may change at any time and the public API should not be considered | |
stable. | |
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Contributor License Agreements | |
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Before we can accept your pull requests you'll need to sign a Contributor | |
License Agreement (CLA): | |
- **If you are an individual writing original source code** and **you own the | |
intellectual property**, then you'll need to sign an | |
`individual CLA <https://developers.google.com/open-source/cla/individual>`__. | |
- **If you work for a company that wants to allow you to contribute your work**, | |
then you'll need to sign a | |
`corporate CLA <https://developers.google.com/open-source/cla/corporate>`__. | |
You can sign these electronically (just scroll to the bottom). After that, | |
we'll be able to accept your pull requests. | |