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Thank you for your interest! Sanic is always looking for contributors. If you
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don't feel comfortable contributing code, adding docstrings to the source files,
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or helping with the `Sanic User Guide <https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic-guide>`_
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by providing documentation or implementation examples would be appreciated!
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We are committed to providing a friendly, safe and welcoming environment for all,
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regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, ethnicity, religion,
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or similar personal characteristic.
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Our `code of conduct <https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/blob/master/CONDUCT.md>`_ sets the standards for behavior.
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Installation
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------------
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To develop on Sanic (and mainly to just run the tests) it is highly recommend to
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install from sources.
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So assume you have already cloned the repo and are in the working directory with
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a virtual environment already set up, then run:
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.. code-block:: bash
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pip3 install -e . ".[dev]"
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Dependency Changes
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------------------
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``Sanic`` doesn't use ``requirements*.txt`` files to manage any kind of dependencies related to it in order to simplify the
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effort required in managing the dependencies. Please make sure you have read and understood the following section of
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the document that explains the way ``sanic`` manages dependencies inside the ``setup.py`` file.
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.. list-table::
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:header-rows: 1
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* - Dependency Type
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- Usage
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- Installation
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* - requirements
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- Bare minimum dependencies required for sanic to function
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- ``pip3 install -e .``
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* - tests_require / extras_require['test']
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- Dependencies required to run the Unit Tests for ``sanic``
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- ``pip3 install -e '.[test]'``
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* - extras_require['dev']
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- Additional Development requirements to add contributing
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- ``pip3 install -e '.[dev]'``
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* - extras_require['docs']
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- Dependencies required to enable building and enhancing sanic documentation
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- ``pip3 install -e '.[docs]'``
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Running all tests
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-----------------
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To run the tests for Sanic it is recommended to use tox like so:
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.. code-block:: bash
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tox
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See it's that simple!
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``tox.ini`` contains different environments. Running ``tox`` without any arguments will
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run all unittests, perform lint and other checks.
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Run unittests
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-------------
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``tox`` environment -> ``[testenv]``
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To execute only unittests, run ``tox`` with environment like so:
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.. code-block:: bash
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tox -e py36 -v -- tests/test_config.py
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# or
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tox -e py37 -v -- tests/test_config.py
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Run lint checks
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``tox`` environment -> ``[testenv:lint]``
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Permform ``flake8``\ , ``black`` and ``isort`` checks.
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.. code-block:: bash
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tox -e lint
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Run type annotation checks
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``tox`` environment -> ``[testenv:type-checking]``
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Permform ``mypy`` checks.
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.. code-block:: bash
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tox -e type-checking
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Run other checks
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----------------
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``tox`` environment -> ``[testenv:check]``
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Perform other checks.
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.. code-block:: bash
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tox -e check
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Run Static Analysis
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``tox`` environment -> ``[testenv:security]``
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Perform static analysis security scan
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.. code-block:: bash
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tox -e security
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Run Documentation sanity check
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``tox`` environment -> ``[testenv:docs]``
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Perform sanity check on documentation
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.. code-block:: bash
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tox -e docs
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Code Style
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To maintain the code consistency, Sanic uses following tools.
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#. `isort <https://github.com/timothycrosley/isort>`_
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#. `black <https://github.com/python/black>`_
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#. `flake8 <https://github.com/PyCQA/flake8>`_
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isort
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``isort`` sorts Python imports. It divides imports into three
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categories sorted each in alphabetical order.
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#. built-in
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#. third-party
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#. project-specific
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black
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*****
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``black`` is a Python code formatter.
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flake8
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******
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``flake8`` is a Python style guide that wraps following tools into one.
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#. PyFlakes
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#. pycodestyle
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#. Ned Batchelder's McCabe script
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``isort``\ , ``black`` and ``flake8`` checks are performed during ``tox`` lint checks.
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The **easiest** way to make your code conform is to run the following before committing.
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.. code-block:: bash
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make pretty
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Refer `tox <https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html>`_ documentation for more details.
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Pull requests
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-------------
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So the pull request approval rules are pretty simple:
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#. All pull requests must pass unit tests.
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#. All pull requests must be reviewed and approved by at least one current member of the Core Developer team.
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#. All pull requests must pass flake8 checks.
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#. All pull requests must match ``isort`` and ``black`` requirements.
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#. All pull requests must be **PROPERLY** type annotated, unless exemption is given.
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#. All pull requests must be consistent with the existing code.
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#. If you decide to remove/change anything from any common interface a deprecation message should accompany it in accordance with our `deprecation policy <https://sanicframework.org/en/guide/project/policies.html#deprecation>`_.
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#. If you implement a new feature you should have at least one unit test to accompany it.
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#. An example must be one of the following:
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* Example of how to use Sanic
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* Example of how to use Sanic extensions
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* Example of how to use Sanic and asynchronous library
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Documentation
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-------------
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Sanic's API documentation is built using `sphinx <http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/1.5.1/>`_ with module references
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automatically generated using ``sphinx-apidoc``.
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The User Guide is in the `sanic-guide <https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic-guide>`_ repository.
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To generate the documentation from scratch:
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.. code-block:: bash
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sphinx-apidoc -fo docs/_api/ sanic
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sphinx-build -b html docs docs/_build
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# There is a simple make command provided to ease the work required in generating
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# the documentation
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make docs
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The HTML documentation will be created in the ``docs/_build`` folder.
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You can run the following to have a live development server with the API documents
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.. code-block:: bash
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make docs-serve
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Refer to the User Guide repo for documentation on how to contribute there.
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.. warning::
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One of the main goals of Sanic is speed. Code that lowers the performance of
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Sanic without significant gains in usability, security, or features may not be
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merged. Please don't let this intimidate you! If you have any concerns about an
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idea, open an issue for discussion and help.
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