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Contributing to Select2
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Looking to contribute something to Select2? **Here's how you can help.**
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Please take a moment to review this document in order to make the contribution
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process easy and effective for everyone involved.
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Following these guidelines helps to communicate that you respect the time of
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the developers managing and developing this open source project. In return,
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they should reciprocate that respect in addressing your issue or assessing
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patches and features.
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Using the issue tracker
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-----------------------
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When [reporting bugs][reporting-bugs] or
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[requesting features][requesting-features], the
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[issue tracker on GitHub][issue-tracker] is the recommended channel to use.
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The issue tracker **is not** a place for support requests. The
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[mailing list][community] or [IRC channel][community] are better places to
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get help.
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Reporting bugs with Select2
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We really appreciate clear bug reports that _consistently_ show an issue
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_within Select2_.
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The ideal bug report follows these guidelines:
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1. **Use the [GitHub issue search][issue-search]** — Check if the issue
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has already been reported.
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2. **Check if the issue has been fixed** — Try to reproduce the problem
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using the code in the `master` branch.
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3. **Isolate the problem** — Try to create an
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[isolated test case][isolated-case] that consistently reproduces the problem.
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Please try to be as detailed as possible in your bug report, especially if an
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isolated test case cannot be made. Some useful questions to include the answer
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to are:
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- What steps can be used to reproduce the issue?
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- What is the bug and what is the expected outcome?
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- What browser(s) and Operating System have you tested with?
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- Does the bug happen consistently across all tested browsers?
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- What version of jQuery are you using? And what version of Select2?
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- Are you using Select2 with other plugins?
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All of these questions will help others fix and identify any potential bugs.
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Requesting features in Select2
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Select2 is a large library that carries with it a lot of functionality. Because
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of this, many feature requests will not be implemented in the core library.
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Before starting work on a major feature for Select2, **contact the
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[community][community] first** or you may risk spending a considerable amount of
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time on something which the project developers are not interested in bringing
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into the project.
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Contributing changes to Select2
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Select2 is made up of multiple submodules that all come together to make the
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standard and extended builds that are available to users. The build system uses
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Node.js to manage and compile the submodules, all of which is done using the
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Grunt build system.
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### Installing development dependencies
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Select2 can be built and developed on any system which supports Node.js. The
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preferred Node.js version is 0.10, but 0.12 and later versions can be used
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without any noticeable issues. You can download Node.js at
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[their website][nodejs].
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All other required Node.js packages can be installed using [npm][npm], which
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comes bundled alongside Node.js.
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```bash
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cd /path/to/select2/repo
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npm install
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```
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You may need to install libsass on your system if it is not already available
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in order to build the SASS files which generate the CSS for themes and the main
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component.
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In order to build and serve the documentation, you need to have [Jekyll][jekyll]
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installed on your system.
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### Building the Select2 component
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Select2 uses the [Grunt][grunt] build task system and defines a few custom
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tasks for common routines. One of them is the `compile` task, which compiles
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the JavaScript and CSS and produces the final files.
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```bash
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cd /path/to/select2/repo
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grunt compile
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```
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You can also generate the minified versions (`.min.js` files) by executing the
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`minify` task after compiling.
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```bash
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cd /path/to/select2/repo
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grunt minify
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```
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### Building the documentation
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Using the Grunt build system, you run Jekyll and serve the documentation
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locally. This will also set up the examples to use the latest version of
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Select2 that has been built.
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```bash
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cd /path/to/select2/repo
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grunt docs
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```
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### Running tests
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Select2 uses the QUnit test system to test individual components.
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```bash
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cd /path/to/selct2/repo
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grunt test
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```
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### Submitting a pull request
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We use GitHub's pull request system for submitting patches. Here are some
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guidelines to follow when creating the pull request for your fix.
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1. Make sure to create a ticket for your pull request. This will serve as the
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bug ticket, and any discussion about the bug will take place there. Your pull
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request will be focused on the specific changes that fix the bug.
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2. Make sure to reference the ticket you are fixing within your pull request.
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This will allow us to close off the ticket once we merge the pull request, or
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follow up on the ticket if there are any related blocking issues.
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3. Explain why the specific change was made. Not everyone who is reviewing your
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pull request will be familiar with the problem it is fixing.
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4. Run your tests first. If your tests aren't passing, the pull request won't
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be able to be merged. If you're breaking existing tests, make sure that you
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aren't causing any breaking changes.
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5. Only include source changes. While it's not required, only including changes
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from the `src` directory will prevent merge conflicts from occuring. Making
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this happen can be as a simple as not committing changes from the `dist`
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directory.
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By following these steps, you will make it easier for your pull request to be
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reviewed and eventually merged.
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Triaging issues and pull requests
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Anyone can help the project maintainers triage issues and review pull requests.
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### Handling new issues
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Select2 regularly receives new issues which need to be tested and organized.
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When a new issue that comes in that is similar to another existing issue, it
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should be checked to make sure it is not a duplicate. Duplicates issues should
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be marked by replying to the issue with "Duplicate of #[issue number]" where
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`[issue number]` is the url or issue number for the existing issue. This will
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allow the project maintainers to quickly close off additional issues and keep
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the discussion focused within a single issue.
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If you can test issues that are reported to Select2 that contain test cases and
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confirm under what conditions bugs happen, that will allow others to identify
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what causes a bug quicker.
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### Reviewing pull requests
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It is very common for pull requests to be opened for issues that contain a clear
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solution to the problem. These pull requests should be rigorously reviewed by
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the community before being accepted. If you are not sure about a piece of
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submitted code, or know of a better way to do something, do not hesitate to make
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a comment on the pull request.
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### Reviving old tickets
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If you come across tickets which have not been updated for a while, you are
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encouraged to revive them. While this can be as simple as saying `:+1:`, it is
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best if you can include more information on the issue. Common bugs and feature
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requests are more likely to be fixed, whether it is by the community or the
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developers, so keeping tickets up to date is encouraged.
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Licensing
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---------
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It should also be made clear that **all code contributed to Select** must be
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licensable under the [MIT license][licensing]. Code that cannot be released
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under this license **cannot be accepted** into the project.
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[community]: https://select2.github.io/community.html
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[grunt]: http://gruntjs.com/
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[isolated-case]: http://css-tricks.com/6263-reduced-test-cases/
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[issue-search]: https://github.com/select2/select2/search?q=&type=Issues
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[issue-tracker]: https://github.com/select2/select2/issues
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[jekyll]: https://jekyllrb.com/docs/installation/
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[licensing]: https://github.com/select2/select2/blob/master/LICENSE.md
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[nodejs]: https://nodejs.org/
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[npm]: https://www.npmjs.com/
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[reporting-bugs]: #reporting-bugs-with-select2
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[requesting-features]: #requesting-features-in-select2
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