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How to contribute
CakePHP loves to welcome your contributions. There are several ways to help out:
- Create an issue on GitHub, if you have found a bug
- Write testcases for open bug issues
- Write patches for open bug/feature issues, preferably with testcases included
- Contribute to the documentation
There are a few guidelines that we need contributors to follow so that we have a chance of keeping on top of things.
Getting Started
- Make sure you have a GitHub account.
- Submit an issue, assuming one does not already exist.
- Clearly describe the issue including steps to reproduce when it is a bug.
- Make sure you fill in the earliest version that you know has the issue.
- Fork the repository on GitHub.
Making Changes
- Create a topic branch from where you want to base your work.
- This is usually the master branch.
- Only target release branches if you are certain your fix must be on that branch.
- To quickly create a topic branch based on master;
git branch master/my_contribution master
then checkout the new branch withgit checkout master/my_contribution
. Better avoid working directly on themaster
branch, to avoid conflicts if you pull in updates from origin.
- Make commits of logical units.
- Check for unnecessary whitespace with
git diff --check
before committing. - Use descriptive commit messages and reference the #issue number.
- Core testcases should continue to pass. You can run tests locally or enable travis-ci for your fork, so all tests and codesniffs will be executed.
- Your work should apply the CakePHP coding standards.
Which branch to base the work
- Bugfix branches will be based on master.
- New features that are backwards compatible will be based on next minor release branch.
- New features or other non-BC changes will go in the next major release branch.
Submitting Changes
- Push your changes to a topic branch in your fork of the repository.
- Submit a pull request to the repository in the cakephp organization, with the correct target branch.
Testcases and codesniffer
CakePHP tests requires PHPUnit 3.5 or higher. To run the testcases locally use the following command:
./lib/Cake/Console/cake test core AllTests --stderr
To run the sniffs for CakePHP coding standards:
phpcs -p --extensions=php --standard=CakePHP ./lib/Cake
Check the cakephp-codesniffer repository to setup the CakePHP standard. The README contains installation info for the sniff and phpcs.
Additional Resources
- CakePHP coding standards
- Existing issues
- Development Roadmaps
- General GitHub documentation
- GitHub pull request documentation
- #cakephp IRC channel on freenode.org