For the best results editing and testing browser compat data, you need the following:
- A familiarity with your terminal and Git (for example, you know how to switch directories, clone a repository, and run scripts)
- A text editor (or editor extension) that supports EditorConfig and the project's
.editorconfig
file - Node.js, with an Active LTS or more recent release
Install the dependencies from npm. From the top-level project directory, run npm install
.
Dependencies change from time to time. Periodically re-run npm install
to get the latest dependencies.
All data must conform to the schema, plus several additional consistency and style checks. To test your changes locally, run npm test
.
For more information on the schema for feature data, see compat-data-schema.md
and compat-data.schema.json
.
For more information on the schema for browser data, see see browsers-schema.md
and browsers.schema.json
.
To see how changes will affect the statistics of real (either false
or a version number, as defined in issue 3555), true, and null values, you can run npm run stats [folder]
. This generates a Markdown-formatted table of the percentages of real, true, and null values for the eight primary browsers that browser-compat-data is focusing on. The script also takes an optional argument regarding a specific folder (such as api
or javascript
), which will print statistics result for only that folder. Additionally, you can run the script with --all
to get statistics for all browsers tracked in BCD, not just the primary eight.
To find all the entries that are non-real, or of a specified value, you can run npm run traverse <browser> [folder] [value]
.
The browser may be any single browser defined in the browsers/
folder.
The folder may be omitted or set to all
to search through all data folders, or a comma-separated list of folders to search through.
The value may be omitted to search for all non-real values (or more specifically, true
and null
values), or any value accepted by version_added
and version_removed
.
For example, to search for all Safari entries that are non-real, run npm run traverse safari
. To search for all WebView entries that are marked as true
in api
and javascript
, run npm run traverse webview_android api,javascript true
. To search for all Firefox entries supported since 10
across all folders, run npm run traverse firefox all 10
.