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Contributing to the Eye of Satoshi
The following is a set of guidelines for contributing to TEOS.
Code Style Guidelines
We use black as our base code formatter with a line length of 120 chars. Before submitting a PR make sure you have properly formatted your code by running:
black --line-length=120 {source_file_or_directory}
In additon, we use flake8 to detect style issues with the code:
flake8 --max-line-length=120 {source_file_or_directory}
Not all outputs from flake8 are mandatory. For instance, splitting bullet points in docstrings (E501) will cause issues when generating the documentation, so we will leave that longer than the line length limit . Another example are whitespaces before colons in inline fors (E203). black places them in that way, so we'll leave them like that.
On top of that, there are a few rules to also have in mind.
Code Spacing
Blocks of code should be created to separate logical sections
responder = Responder(db_manager)
responder.jobs, responder.tx_job_map = Builder.build_jobs(responder_jobs_data)
watcher.responder = responder
watcher.appointments, watcher.locator_uuid_map = Builder.build_appointments(watcher_appointments_data)
We favour spacing between blocks like if/else, try/except, etc.
if tx in missed_confirmations:
missed_confirmations[tx] += 1
else:
missed_confirmations[tx] = 1
An exception to the rule are nested if statements that placed right after each other and if statements with a single line of code.
for opt, arg in opts:
if opt in ["-s", "server"]:
if arg:
teos_api_server = arg
if rcode == 0:
rcode, message = self.check_start_time(start_time, block_height)
if rcode == 0:
rcode, message = self.check_end_time(end_time, start_time, block_height)
Dev Requirements
In order to contrubite you will need to install additional dependencies. They can be found at requirements-dev.txt. Install them by running:
pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
Code Documentation
Code should be, at least, documented using docstrings. We use the Sphinx Google Style for documenting functions.
Test Coverage
We use pytest to build and run tests. Tests should be provided to cover both positive and negative conditions. Test should cover both the proper execution as well as all the covered error paths. PR with no proper test coverage will be rejected.
Signing Commits
We require that all commits to be merge into master are signed. You can enable commit signing on GitHub by following Signing commits.