Contributions are what makes the open source community such an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated.
- Before jumping into a PR be sure to search existing PRs or issues for an open or closed item that relates to your submission.
The development branch is main
. This is the branch that all pull
requests should be made against. The changes on the main
branch are tagged into a release monthly.
To develop locally:
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Fork this repository to your own GitHub account and then clone it to your local device.
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Create a new branch:
git checkout -b MY_BRANCH_NAME
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Install yarn:
npm install -g yarn
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Install the dependencies with:
yarn
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Set up your
.env
file:- Duplicate
.env.example
to.env
. - Use
openssl rand -base64 32
to generate a key and add it underNEXTAUTH_SECRET
in the.env
file. - Use
openssl rand -base64 24
to generate a key and add it underCALENDSO_ENCRYPTION_KEY
in the.env
file.
- Duplicate
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Start developing and watch for code changes:
yarn dev
You can build the project with:
yarn build
Please be sure that you can make a full production build before pushing code.
More info on how to add new tests coming soon.
This will run and test all flows in multiple Chromium windows to verify that no critical flow breaks:
yarn test-e2e
To check the formatting of your code:
yarn lint
If you get errors, be sure to fix them before committing.
- Be sure to check the "Allow edits from maintainers" option while creating your PR.
- If your PR refers to or fixes an issue, be sure to add
refs #XXX
orfixes #XXX
to the PR description. ReplacingXXX
with the respective issue number. See more about Linking a pull request to an issue. - Be sure to fill the PR Template accordingly.
- Review App Contribution Guidelines when building integrations