Contributing
We'd like to encourage you to contribute to the repository. You can do this by making an issue ticket or, even better, submitting a patch via a pull request.
We try to make it as easy as possible for you but there are a few things to consider when contributing. The following guidelines for contribution should be followed if you want to submit a pull request:
How to prepare
- You need a GitHub account
- Submit an issue ticket for your issue if there is not one yet. _ Describe the issue and include steps to reproduce if it's a bug. _ Ensure to mention the earliest version that you know is affected.
- If you are able and want to fix this, fork the repository on GitHub
Make Changes
- In your forked repository, create a topic branch for your upcoming patch. (e.g.
feature--autoplay
orbugfix--ios-crash
) _ Usually this is based on the master branch. _ Create a branch based on master;git branch fix/master/my_contribution master
then checkout the new branch withgit checkout fix/master/my_contribution
. Please avoid working directly on themaster
branch. - Make sure you follow the established coding style. You can run
npm run test:lint
to verify you're all set. - Make use of the
.editorconfig
-file if provided with the repository. - Make commits of logical units and describe them properly, documenting anything new that you add.
- If possible, submit tests to your patch / new feature so it can be tested easily.
- Assure nothing is broken by running all the tests via
npm test
.
Submit Changes
- Push your changes to a topic branch in your fork of the repository.
- Open a pull request to the this repository and choose the right original branch you want to patch.
- If not done in commit messages (which you really should do) please reference and update your issue with the code changes. But please do not close the issue yourself.
- We'll review your changes and respond soon, usually within a day!