# Hurl Contributing Guide Thank you for investing time in our project! ## Issues Whether you have discovered a bug, want a new feature in Hurl, or change code, [please fill an issue] before any PR. We like to discuss things before implementation and want to be sure that: - Any new features are coherent with Hurl core values - You don't waste time on a feature that will not fit Hurl - All options have been considered if possible - We try to minimize dependencies and import new crates parsimoniously ## Pull Requests - [Create a new Git branch](https://help.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/creating-and-deleting-branches-within-your-repository). Don't use `master` branch for PR. - All Git commits are required to be [signed](https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/managing-commit-signature-verification/about-commit-signature-verification) to be marked as "Verified": signed with a GPG, SSH, or S/MIME that is successfully verified by GitHub. For changing a single commit after creating the PR, use `git commit -S --amend` and force push the branch. - All tests must be green before merge. - Hurl git history is linear, so we ask to rebase your PR before final merge. ## Hurl Core Values - Hurl is a first class citizen CLI tool, fast and reliable - Hurl is a cherry on the top of curl. What you can do with curl, you could do it with Hurl - Hurl file format is text plain, loosely based on HTTP - Hurl is multiplatform, working on Linux, macOS, Windows ## How Can You Help ? - Installing / Packet managers: bundle Hurl for a particular packet manager is welcome. Currently, we built binaries for Linux, macOS, Windows and we support a narrow set of packet manager. [More would be better!] - IDE Support: everything from color syntax (in VSCode, Vim, IntelliJ, TextMate etc...) would be a good idea. An integrated way to run Hurl file would be cool also - [Documentation] is a never finished work and could be always improve. Don't hesitate to clarify, fix typos etc... - Report bugs: if possible some simple repro steps with the Hurl version, name of the platform etc... ## Build and Test Hurl is a Rust project, so you will need the Rust toolchain to build it. You can check the [Hurl build documentation] to see how to build locally the latest version (master branch). Once your setup is ready, just build the project: ```shell $ cargo build Compiling hurl_core v2.0.0-SNAPSHOT (/Users/jc/Documents/Dev/hurl/packages/hurl_core) ... Compiling hurlfmt v2.0.0-SNAPSHOT (/Users/jc/Documents/Dev/hurl/packages/hurlfmt) Compiling hurl v2.0.0-SNAPSHOT (/Users/jc/Documents/Dev/hurl/packages/hurl) Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 2.53s ``` Hurl unit and integration tests need Python 3.6+ to be run. You can use a [virtual environment] and install the dependencies needed by the tests suite: ```shell $ python3 -m venv .venv $ source .venv/bin/activate $ pip3 install --requirement bin/requirements-frozen.txt ``` Then, you can launch our local server (used to test Hurl features): ```shell $ cd integration $ python3 server.py >server.log 2>&1 & $ python3 ssl/server.py >server-ssl.log 2>&1 & $ mitmdump --listen-host 127.0.0.1 --listen-port 8888 --modify-header "/From-Proxy/Hello" >mitmdump.log 2>&1 & $ jobs [1] running python3 server.py > server.log 2>&1 [2] - running python3 ssl/server.py > server-ssl.log 2>&1 [3] + running mitmdump --listen-host 127.0.0.1 --listen-port 8888 --modify-header > 2>&1 ``` You can check [`bin/test/test_prerequisites.sh`] and [`bin/test/test_prerequisites.ps1`] for more details. Now, you can follow these steps when you make changes: 1. Build `cargo build` 2. Run Clippy `cargo clippy` 3. Format `cargo fmt` 4. Run units tests `cargo test` 5. Run integration tests `cd integration && python3 integration.py` Et voilà 🎉! [please fill an issue]: https://github.com/Orange-OpenSource/hurl/issues [More would be better!]: https://hurl.dev/docs/installation.html [Documentation]: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep#installation [Hurl build documentation]: https://hurl.dev/docs/installation.html#building-from-sources [`bin/test/test_prerequisites.sh`]: /bin/test/test_prerequisites.sh [`bin/test/test_prerequisites.ps1`]: /bin/test/test_prerequisites.ps1 [virtual environment]: https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/venv.html