Contribution and development hints
The django-helmholtz-aai project is developed by the Helmholtz Coastal Data Center (HCDC) of the Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon. It is open-source as we believe that this package can be helpful for multiple other django applications, and we are looking forward for your feedback, questions and especially for your contributions.
If you want to ask a question, are missing a feature or have comments on the docs, please open an issue at the source code repository
If you have suggestions for improvement, please let us know in an issue, or fork the repository and create a merge request. See also Contributing in the development.
Contributing in the development
Thanks for your wish to contribute to this app!! The source code of the django-helmholtz-aai package is hosted at https://gitlab.hzdr.de/hcdc/django/django-helmholtz-aai. It’s an open gitlab where you can register via GitHub, or via the Helmholtz AAI. Once you created an account, you can fork this repository to your own user account and implement the changes. Afterwards, please make a merge request into the main repository. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to create an issue on gitlab and contact the developers.
Once you created you fork, you can clone it via
git clone https://gitlab.hzdr.de/<your-user>/django-helmholtz-aai.git
and install it in development mode with the [dev] option via:
pip install -e ./django-helmholtz-aai/[dev]
Once you installed the package, run the migrations:
cd django-helmholtz-aai/
python manage.py migrate
which will create an sqlite-database for you.
Fixing the docs
The documentation for this package is written in restructured Text and built with sphinx and deployed on readthedocs.
If you found something in the docs that you want to fix, head over to the
docs
folder and build the docs with make html (or make.bat on windows).
The docs are then available in docs/_build/html/index.html
that you can
open with your local browser.
Implement your fixes in the corresponding .rst
-file and push them to your
fork on gitlab.
Contributing to the code
We use automated formatters (see their config in pyproject.toml
and
setup.cfg
), namely
Black for standardized code formatting
blackdoc for standardized code formatting in documentation
Flake8 for general code quality
isort for standardized order in imports.
mypy for static type checking on type hints
We highly recommend that you setup pre-commit hooks to automatically run all the above tools every time you make a git commit. This can be done by running:
pre-commit install
from the root of the repository. You can skip the pre-commit checks with
git commit --no-verify
but note that the CI will fail if it
encounters any formatting errors.
You can also run the pre-commit step manually by invoking:
pre-commit run --all-files