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Contributing

We want this community to be friendly and respectful to each other. Please follow it in all your interactions with the project.

Development Workflow

To get started with the project, make sure you have a local instance of Strapi running. See the Strapi docs on how to setup a Strapi project.

1. Fork the repository

Go to the repository and fork it to your own GitHub account.

2. Clone from your repository into the plugins folder

cd YOUR_STRAPI_PROJECT/src/plugins
git clone [email protected]:YOUR_USERNAME/strapi-plugin-email-designer.git email-designer

3. Install the dependencies

Go to the plugin and install it's dependencies.

cd YOUR_STRAPI_PROJECT/src/plugins/email-designer/ && yarn plugin:install

4. Enable the plugin

Add the following lines to the config/plugins.js file in your Strapi project.

const path = require('path');
// ...
{
  'email-designer': {
    enabled: true,
    resolve: path.resolve(__dirname, '../src/plugins/email-designer'),
  },
}

5. Rebuild your Strapi project

Rebuild your strapi project to build the admin part of the plugin.

cd YOUR_STRAPI_PROJECT && yarn build --clean

6. Running the administration panel in development mode

Start the administration panel server for development

cd YOUR_STRAPI_PROJECT && yarn develop --watch-admin

The administration panel will be available at http://localhost:8080/admin

Commit message convention

We follow the conventional commits specification for our commit messages:

  • fix: bug fixes, e.g. fix crash due to deprecated method.
  • feat: new features, e.g. add new method to the module.
  • refactor: code refactor, e.g. migrate from class components to hooks.
  • docs: changes into documentation, e.g. add usage example for the module..
  • test: adding or updating tests, eg add integration tests using detox.
  • chore: tooling changes, e.g. change CI config.

Linting and tests

ESLint

We use ESLint for linting and formatting the code, and Jest for testing.

Scripts

The package.json file contains various scripts for common tasks:

  • yarn eslint: lint files with ESLint.
  • yarn eslint:fix: auto-fix ESLint issues.
  • yarn test:unit: run unit tests with Jest.

Sending a pull request

Working on your first pull request? You can learn how from this free series: How to Contribute to an Open Source Project on GitHub.

When you're sending a pull request:

  • Prefer small pull requests focused on one change.
  • Verify that linters and tests are passing.
  • Review the documentation to make sure it looks good.
  • Follow the pull request template when opening a pull request.
  • For pull requests that change the API or implementation, discuss with maintainers first by opening an issue.