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Tauri Contributing Guide
Hi! We, the maintainers, are really excited that you are interested in contributing to Tauri. Before submitting your contribution though, please make sure to take a moment and read through the Code of Conduct, as well as the appropriate section for the contribution you intend to make:
Issue Reporting Guidelines
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The issue list of this repo is exclusively for bug reports and feature requests. Non-conforming issues will be closed immediately.
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If you have a question, you can get quick answers from the Tauri Discord chat.
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Try to search for your issue, it may have already been answered or even fixed in the development branch (
dev
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Check if the issue is reproducible with the latest stable version of Tauri. If you are using a pre-release, please indicate the specific version you are using.
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It is required that you clearly describe the steps necessary to reproduce the issue you are running into. Although we would love to help our users as much as possible, diagnosing issues without clear reproduction steps is extremely time-consuming and simply not sustainable.
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Use only the minimum amount of code necessary to reproduce the unexpected behavior. A good bug report should isolate specific methods that exhibit unexpected behavior and precisely define how expectations were violated. What did you expect the method or methods to do, and how did the observed behavior differ? The more precisely you isolate the issue, the faster we can investigate.
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Issues with no clear repro steps will not be triaged. If an issue labeled "need repro" receives no further input from the issue author for more than 5 days, it will be closed.
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If your issue is resolved but still open, don't hesitate to close it. In case you found a solution by yourself, it could be helpful to explain how you fixed it.
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Most importantly, we beg your patience: the team must balance your request against many other responsibilities — fixing other bugs, answering other questions, new features, new documentation, etc. The issue list is not paid support and we cannot make guarantees about how fast your issue can be resolved.
Pull Request Guidelines
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You have to sign your commits.
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It's OK to have multiple small commits as you work on the PR - we will let GitHub automatically squash it before merging.
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If adding new feature:
- Provide convincing reason to add this feature. Ideally you should open a suggestion issue first and have it greenlighted before working on it.
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If fixing a bug:
- If you are resolving a special issue, add
(fix: #xxxx[,#xxx])
(#xxxx is the issue id) in your PR title for a better release log, e.g.fix: update entities encoding/decoding (fix #3899)
. - Provide detailed description of the bug in the PR, or link to an issue that does.
- If you are resolving a special issue, add
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If the PR is meant to be released, follow the instructions in
.changes/readme.md
to log your changes. ie. readme.md
Development Guide
NOTE: If you have any question don't hesitate to ask in our Discord server. We try to keep this guide to up guide, but if something doesn't work let us know.
General Setup
First, join our Discord server and let us know that you want to contribute. This way we can point you in the right direction and help ensure your contribution will be as helpful as possible.
To set up your machine for development, follow the Tauri setup guide to get all the tools you need to develop Tauri apps. The only additional tool you may need is PNPM, it is only required if you are developing the Node CLI or API packages (packages/cli
and packages/api
). Next, fork and clone this repo. It is structured as a monorepo, which means that all the various Tauri packages are under the same repository. The development process varies depending on what part of Tauri you are contributing to, see the guides below for per-package instructions.
Some Tauri packages will be automatically built when running one of the examples. Others, however, will need to be built beforehand. To build these automatically, run the .scripts/setup.sh
(Linux and macOS) or .scripts/setup.ps1
(Windows) script. This will install the Rust and Node.js CLI and build the JS API. After that, you should be able to run all the examples. Note that the setup script should be executed from the root folder of the repository in order to run correctly.
Overview
See Architecture for an overview of the packages in this repository.
Developing Tauri Bundler and Rust CLI
The code for the bundler is located in [Tauri repo root]/crates/tauri-bundler
, and the code for the Rust CLI is located in [Tauri repo root]/crates/tauri-cli
. If you are using your local copy of @tauri-apps/cli
(see above), any changes you make to the bundler and CLI will be automatically built and applied when running the build or dev command. Otherwise, running cargo install --path .
in the Rust CLI directory will allow you to run cargo tauri build
and cargo tauri dev
anywhere, using the updated copy of the bundler and cli. You will have to run this command each time you make a change in either package.
Developing The Node.js CLI (@tauri-apps/cli
)
@tauri-apps/cli
is a wrapper to tauri-cli
so most changes should be written on the Rust CLI. The [Tauri repo root]/crates/tauri-cli
folder contains only packaging scripts to properly publish the Rust CLI binaries to NPM.
Developing Tauri Core and Related Components (Rust API, Macros, Codegen, and Utils)
The code for the Rust crates, including the Core, Macros, Utils, WRY runtime, and a few more are located in [Tauri repo root]/crates/tauri-(macros/utils)
. The easiest way to test your changes is to use the [Tauri repo root]/examples/helloworld
app. It automatically rebuilds and uses your local copy of the Tauri core packages. Just run cargo run --example helloworld
after making changes to test them out.
Building the documentation locally
You can build the Rust documentation locally running the following script:
$ RUSTDOCFLAGS="--cfg docsrs" cargo +nightly doc --all-features --open
Developing the JS API
The JS API provides bindings between the developer's JS in the Webview and the builtin Tauri APIs, written in Rust. Its code is located in [Tauri repo root]/packages/api
. After making changes to the code, run pnpm build
to build it. To test your changes, we recommend using the API example app, located in [Tauri repo root]/examples/api
. It will automatically use your local copy of the JS API and provides a helpful UI to test the various commands.
Financial Contribution
Tauri is an MIT-licensed open source project. Its ongoing development can be supported via GitHub Sponsors or Open Collective. We prefer GitHub Sponsors as donations made are doubled through the matching fund program.