# Contributing Thanks for you interest in Hasura GraphQL Engine CLI. ## Pre-requisites - [Go 1.10](https://golang.org/doc/install) - [GNU Make](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/) You can follow your existing Golang workflow to fork, work on a branch and submit PR. If you're new to forking and working on Golang repositories, please follow the instructions below to make sure the import paths are correct: - Fork the repo on GitHub - `mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/hasura` - `cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/hasura` - `git clone https://github.com//graphql-engine` - `cd graphql-engine` - `git remote add upstream https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine` - `git checkout -b ` - `make deps` - Work on the feature/fix - If you modify files in `assets/`, run `make assets` - Add tests and ensure all tests are passing (check [Tests](#tests) section below) - Commit, push and submit PR ## Development workflow We suggest using [realize](https://github.com/oxequa/realize) for faster dev workflow. The `.realize.yaml` config is already included in the repo. - Install realize ```bash go get github.com/oxequa/realize ``` - Start realize ```bash realize start ``` `realize` watches the directory for changes and rebuilds the cli whenever a new change happens. The cli is installed to `$GOPATH/bin/hasura`, which should already be in your `PATH`. The config is located at `.realize/realize.yaml`. ## Tests When you're adding a new feature, it is encouraged to add integration tests (unit tests also if possible) for the functions/api. You should run all the test and make sure everything passes before submitting the PR. The tests expect a GraphQL Engine server instance to be running. You can point the tests to any GraphQL Engine server but please note that **the database should be empty**. The easiest way to do this is to run an Postgres and GraphQL Engine using [Docker Compose](https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/tree/master/install-manifests). Once the server is running, you can run the tests by executing the make command: ```bash HASURA_GRAPHQL_TEST_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:8080 VERSION=dev make test ``` ## Builds To build a binary, execute the following command: ```bash # make deps to install all go packages make build ``` This will output cross-platform binaries to `_output` directory.