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_section: Contributing and Hacking @<contributing>
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The ethers.js library is something that I've written out of necessity,
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and has grown somewhat organically over time.
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Many things are the way they are for good (at the time, at least) reasons,
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but I always welcome criticism, and am completely willing to have my mind
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changed on things.
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So, pull requests are always welcome, but please keep a few points in mind:
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- Backwards-compatibility-breaking changes will not be accepted; they may be
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considered for the next major version
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- Security is important; adding dependencies require fairly convincing
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arguments as to why
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- The library aims to be lean, so keep an eye on the dist/ethers.min.js
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file size before and after your changes
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- Add test cases for both expected and unexpected input
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- Any new features need to be supported by me (future issues, documentation,
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testing, migration), so anything that is overly complicated or specific
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may not be accepted
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In general, **please start an issue //before// beginning a pull request**, so we can
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have a public discussion and figure out the best way to address to problem/feature.
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**:)**
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_subsection: Building @<contributing--building>
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If you wish to modify the source code, there are a few steps involved in
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setting up your environment.
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Since the library uses a monorepo, you must install an initial required
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set of libraries, which can then be used to install the remaining libraries
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used within each package, as well as link all the packages within the repo
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with each other.
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_code: Preparing for builds @lang<shell>
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# Clone the repository
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/home/ricmoo> git clone git@github.com:ethers-io/ethers.js.git
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/home/ricmoo> cd ethers.js
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# Install the base dependencies
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/home/ricmoo/ethers.js> npm install
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# Install each module's dependencies and link the libraries
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# internally, so they reference each other
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/home/ricmoo/ethers.js> npm run bootstrap
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_subsection: Making your changes @<contributing--updating>
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TODO: Add more information here.
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_code: Watching and Building @lang<shell>
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# Begin watching the files and re-building whenever they change
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/home/ricmoo/ethers.js> npm run auto-build
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# Sometimes the issue only affects the ESM modules
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/home/ricmoo/ethers.js> npm run auto-build-esm
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# Or if you only need to run a single build
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/home/ricmoo/ethers.js> npm run _build-cjs
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/home/ricmoo/ethers.js> npm run _build-esm
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_code: Testing @lang<shell>
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# Rebuilds all files and bundles testcases up for testing
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/home/ricmoo/ethers.js> npm test
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# Often you don't need the full CI experience
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/home/ricmoo/ethers.js> npm run _test-node
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_code: Preparing the Distribution @lang<shell>
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/home/ricmoo/ethers.js> npm run update-version
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_subsection: Documentation @<contributing--documentation>
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The documents are generated using [Flatworm](flatworm) documentation
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generation tool, which was written for the purpose of writing the documentation
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for ethers.
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Style Guide (this section will have much more coming):
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- Try to keep lines no longer than //around// 80 characters
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- Avoid inline links in the source; use the ``externalLinks`` field in the config.js
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- Prefix external links with ``link-``
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- Changing an anchor name must be well justified, as it will break all existing links
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to that section; flatworm will support symlinks in the future
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- In general, I aim for xonsistency; look to similar situations throughout the documentation
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_heading: Building
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To build the documentation, you should first follow the
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[above steps](contributing--building) to build the ethers library.
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Building the docs will generate several types of output:
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- A full set of HTML pages, linking across each other
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- A single one-page HTML page with all pages linking to local anchors
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- A full set of README.md pages organized to be browsable and linkable in GitHub
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- A metadata dump for tool ingestion (still needs more work)
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- (@TODO; only half done) The documentation as a LaTeX and generated PDF
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_code: Building the Documentations @lang<shell>
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/home/ricmoo/ethers.js> npm run build-docs
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_heading: Evaluation
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When building the documentation, all code samples are run through a JavaScript
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VM to ensure there are no typos in the example code, as well the exact output
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of results are injected into the output, so there is no need to keep the results
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and code in-sync.
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However, this can be a bit of a headache when making many small changes, so to
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build the documentation faster, you can skip the evaluation step, which will
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inject the code directly.
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_code: Build docs skipping evaluation @lang<shell>
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/home/ricmoo/ethers.js> npm run build-docs -- --skip-eval
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_heading: Previewing Changes
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To preview the changes locally, you can use any standard web server and run
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from the ``/docs/`` folder, or use the built-in web server.
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The same caveats as normal web development apply, such flushing browser
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caches after changing (and re-building) the docs.
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_code: Running a webserver @lang<shell>
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/home/ricmoo/ethers.js> npm run serve-docs
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