I'd love to accept your pull request! Before I can take them, we have to jump a couple of legal hurdles.
NOTE: Only original source code from you and other people that have signed the CLA can be accepted into the main repository.
Please fill out either the individual or corporate Contributor License Agreement (CLA).
- If you are an individual writing original source code and you're sure you own the intellectual property, then you'll need to sign an individual CLA.
- If you work for a company that wants to allow you to contribute your work, then you'll need to sign a corporate CLA.
Follow either of the two links above to access the appropriate CLA. Next, if you are ready to accept, add the following text in the body your first commit message.
-
For Individual CLA:
I hereby consent to the Individual CLA provided in assets/cla/individual_cla.md
-
For Corporate CLA:
I hereby consent to the Corporate CLA provided in assets/cla/corporate_cla.md
Before sending your pull requests, make sure you followed this list.
- Open an issue to discuss your PR
- Ensure you read appropriate Contributor License Agreement (CLA)
- Run unit tests
The contribution to portal
and authorize
plugins requires setting up a development
environment. The following steps allow developers to test Caddy server with
the plugins using local source code.
First, designate directory for building caddy with plugins, e.g. tmpcaddydev
.
mkdir -p ~/tmpcaddydev
cd ~/tmpcaddydev
Second, fork the following repositories in Github into to your own Github
handle, e.g. anonymous
:
https://github.com/greenpau/caddy-auth-portal
=>https://github.com/anonymous/caddy-auth-portal
https://github.com/greenpau/caddy-authorize
=>https://github.com/anonymous/caddy-authorize
https://github.com/greenpau/caddy-trace
=>https://github.com/anonymous/caddy-trace
https://github.com/greenpau/go-identity
=>https://github.com/anonymous/go-identity
Provided you are in tmpcaddydev
directory, clone the forked repositories:
git clone [email protected]:anonymous/caddy-auth-portal.git
git clone [email protected]:anonymous/caddy-authorize.git
git clone [email protected]:anonymous/caddy-trace.git
git clone [email protected]:anonymous/go-identity.git
Next, browse to caddy-auth-portal
and run the following make
command to install
various dependencies:
cd caddy-auth-portal
make dep
Next, modify go.mod
in github.com/greenpau/caddy-auth-portal
. Include
replace
directives to instruct go
using local directories, as opposed
to follow Github versions.
module github.com/greenpau/caddy-auth-portal
# intentionally omitted
replace github.com/greenpau/caddy-authorize v1.2.7 => /home/greenpau/dev/go/src/github.com/greenpau/caddy-authorize
replace github.com/greenpau/caddy-trace v1.1.6 => /home/greenpau/dev/go/src/github.com/greenpau/caddy-trace
replace github.com/greenpau/go-identity v1.0.23 => /home/greenpau/dev/go/src/github.com/greenpau/go-identity
Once all the necessary packages are installed, you should be ready to compile
caddy
using the local source code. Run:
make
The above make command creates xcaddy-caddy-auth-portal
directory in tmpcaddydev
.
Then, it starts building caddy
and referencing locally sources plugins.
After the build, the resultant binary will be in bin/
directory. You can
then test it with your own configuration files.
bin/caddy run -config /etc/gatekeeper/Caddyfile | jq