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Contributing to Grape-Swagger-Rails

This project is work of many contributors. You're encouraged to submit pull requests, propose features and discuss issues.

In the examples below, substitute your Github username for contributor in URLs.

Fork the Project

Fork the project on Github and check out your copy.

git clone https://github.com/contributor/grape-swagger-rails.git
cd grape-swagger-rails
git remote add upstream https://github.com/ruby-grape/grape-swagger-rails.git

Create a Topic Branch

Make sure your fork is up-to-date and create a topic branch for your feature or bug fix.

git checkout master
git pull upstream master
git checkout -b my-feature-branch

Bundle Install and Test

Ensure that you can build the project and run tests.

bundle install
bundle exec rake

Write Tests

Try to write a test that reproduces the problem you're trying to fix or describes a feature that you want to build. Add to spec.

We definitely appreciate pull requests that highlight or reproduce a problem, even without a fix.

Write Code

Implement your feature or bug fix.

Ruby style is enforced with RuboCop. Run bundle exec rubocop and fix any style issues highlighted.

Make sure that bundle exec rake completes without errors.

You might find it useful to iterate on code by running the test project from spec/dummy.

spec/dummy$ GRAPE_SWAGGER_VERSION=HEAD bundle install

Updating git://github.com/ruby-grape/grape-swagger.git
Fetching gem metadata from https://rubygems.org/.........
Resolving dependencies...
...

spec/dummy$ GRAPE_SWAGGER_VERSION=HEAD rails s
=> Booting WEBrick
=> Rails 4.1.8 application starting in development on http://0.0.0.0:3000
=> Run `rails server -h` for more startup options
=> Notice: server is listening on all interfaces (0.0.0.0). Consider using 127.0.0.1 (--binding option)
=> Ctrl-C to shutdown server
...

Navigate to http://localhost:3000/swagger.

Write Documentation

Document any external behavior in the README.

Update Changelog

Add a line to CHANGELOG under Next Release. Make it look like every other line, including your name and link to your Github account.

Push

git push origin my-feature-branch

Make a Pull Request

Go to https://github.com/contributor/grape-swagger-rails and select your feature branch. Click the 'Pull Request' button and fill out the form. Pull requests are usually reviewed within a few days.

Update CHANGELOG Again

Update the CHANGELOG with the pull request number. A typical entry looks as follows.

* [#123](https://github.com/ruby-grape/grape-swagger-rails/pull/123): Reticulated splines - [@contributor](https://github.com/contributor).

Amend your previous commit and force push the changes.

git commit --amend
git push origin my-feature-branch -f
## Rebase

If you've been working on a change for a while, rebase with upstream/master.

git fetch upstream git rebase upstream/master git push origin my-feature-branch -f


## Check on Your Pull Request

Go back to your pull request after a few minutes and see whether it passed muster with Travis-CI. Everything should look green, otherwise fix issues and amend your commit as described above.

## Be Patient

It's likely that your change will not be merged and that the nitpicky maintainers will ask you to do more, or fix seemingly benign problems. Hang on there!

## Thank You

Please do know that we really appreciate and value your time and work. We love you, really.