Contributions are welcome. We accept pull requests on GitHub.
This project adheres to a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project and its community, you are expected to uphold this code.
- Carlos C Soto - original author and maintainer
- GitHub constributors
You can find help and discussion in the following places:
- GitHub Issues: https://github.com/eclipxe13/XmlSchemaValidator/issues
We track our bugs in our project's issue tracker.
When submitting a bug report, please include enough information for us to reproduce the bug. A good bug report includes the following sections:
- Expected outcome
- Actual outcome
- Steps to reproduce, including sample code
- Any other information that will help us debug and reproduce the issue, including stack traces, system/environment information, and screenshots
Please do not include passwords or any personally identifiable information in your bug report and sample code.
We welcome pull requests to fix bugs!
If you see a bug report that you'd like to fix, please feel free to do so. Following the directions and guidelines described in the "Adding New Features" section below, you may create bugfix branches and send us pull requests.
If you have an idea for a new feature, it's a good idea to check out our issues or active pull requests first to see if we are being working on the feature. If not, feel free to submit an issue first, asking whether the feature is beneficial to the project. This will save you from doing a lot of development work only to have your feature rejected. We don't enjoy rejecting your hard work, but some features just don't fit with the goals of the project.
When you do begin working on your feature, here are some guidelines to consider:
- Your pull request description should clearly detail the changes you have made.
- Follow our code style using
squizlabs/php_codesniffer
andfriendsofphp/php-cs-fixer
. - Please write tests for any new features you add.
- Please ensure that tests pass before submitting your pull request. Running the tests locally will help save time.
- We have GitHub Actions automatically running tests for pull requests.
- Use topic/feature branches. Please do not ask us to pull from your main branch.
- Submit one feature per pull request. If you have multiple features you wish to submit, please break them up into separate pull requests.
- Send coherent history. Make sure each individual commit in your pull request is meaningful. If you had to make multiple intermediate commits while developing, please squash them before submitting.
This project uses different development tools to ensure code style, test and quality (using code analyzers).
# install project direct dependences
composer install
# install development tools dependences
phive update
If you are having issues with coding standars use php-cs-fixer
and phpcbf
# using composer
composer dev:fix-style
# or using tools individually
tools/php-cs-fixer fix -v
tools/phpcbf -sp
The following tests must pass before we will accept a pull request.
If any of these do not pass, it will result in a complete build failure.
Before you can run these, be sure to composer install
or composer update
.
# using composer
composer dev:build
# or using tools individually
tools/phpcs -sp
tools/php-cs-fixer fix -v --dry-run
vendor/bin/phpunit --testdox
tools/phpstan analyze
tools/psalm
phpdbg -qrr tools/infection --show-mutations
You can use act
to run your GitHub Actions locally.
As documented in actions/setup-php-action
you will need to execute the command as:
act -P ubuntu-latest=shivammathur/node:latest