Thank you for your interest in contributing to this project. This project relies on the help of volunteer developers for its development and maintenance.
Before making any changes to this repository, please first discuss the proposed changes with the repository owners through an issue, email, or any other appropriate method of communication.
Please note that a code of conduct is in place and should be adhered to during all interactions related to the project.
Currently, the package supports Dart versions 3.0 and above. Once a new Dart version is released, we will aim to support it as soon as possible. If you encounter any issues with a new Dart version, please create an issue in the repository.
This package is designed to work with Flutter 3.10 and above. We prioritize and are dedicated to maintaining compatibility with these versions for a smooth user experience.
Given the critical nature of correctly generating HTTP requests and handling API responses in the Chopper package, and the potential for security vulnerabilities if this is not done correctly or consistently across platforms and versions of Dart and Flutter, thorough testing is of utmost importance. Please remember to write tests for any new code you create, using the test package for all test cases.
To run the test suite, follow these commands:
git clone https://github.com/lejard-h/chopper.git
pushd chopper
dart pub get
dart test --platform vm
dart test --platform chrome
popd
pushd chopper_generator
dart pub get
dart test --platform vm
dart test --platform chrome
popd
pushd chopper_built_value
dart pub get
dart test --platform vm
dart test --platform chrome
popd
pushd chopper
make show_test_coverage
popd
pushd chopper_generator
make show_test_coverage
popd
pushd chopper_built_value
make show_test_coverage
popd
To contribute to this project, please submit a new pull request and provide a clear list of your changes. For guidance on creating pull requests, you can refer to this resource. When sending a pull request, we highly appreciate the inclusion of tests, as we strive to enhance our test coverage. Following our coding conventions is essential, and it would be ideal if you ensure that each commit focuses on a single feature. For commits, please write clear log messages. While concise one-line messages are suitable for small changes, more substantial modifications should follow a format similar to the example below:
git commit -m "A brief summary of the commit
>
> A paragraph describing what changed and its impact."
Prioritizing code readability and conciseness is essential. To achieve this, we recommend using dart format
for code
formatting. Once your work is deemed complete, it is advisable to run the following command:
pushd chopper
dart format lib test --output=none --set-exit-if-changed .
dart analyze lib test --fatal-infos
popd
pushd chopper_generator
dart format lib test --output=none --set-exit-if-changed .
dart analyze lib test --fatal-infos
popd
pushd chopper_built_value
dart format lib test --output=none --set-exit-if-changed .
dart analyze lib test --fatal-infos
popd
This command runs the Dart analyzer to identify any potential issues or inconsistencies in your code. By following these guidelines, you can ensure a high-quality codebase.
Thanks!