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Developer Guide

Prerequisites

To work on OpenSearch-Dashboards(OSD) plugins, you must have OpenSearch and OpenSearch-Dashboards running.

  1. Follow this link to setup OpenSearch, you can easily get OpenSearch up and running with Docker
  2. You also need to run OSD dev server, check this link to setup local development environment

Setup

  1. Fork this repository
  2. Change working directory to OSD /plugins folder: cd OpenSearch-Dashboards/plugins
  3. Clone this repo to plugins folder, git clone [email protected]:<your-github-username>/ml-commons-dashboards.git ./

Install and Run

# install dependencies in OpenSearch-Dashboards/plugins/ml-commons-dashboards
cd ml-commons-dashboards
yarn osd bootstrap

# Go to OSD project root and run bootstrap to make sure all deps are installed
yarn osd bootstrap

# start OSD dev server
yarn start

If everything went well, OSD will be available on http://localhost:5601/

Unit Test

In plugins/ml-commons-dashboards folder

# run tests
yarn test:jest

# or in watch mode
yarn test:jest --watch

NOTE: Before creating a pull request, please make sure all tests are passed. You’re also encouraged to write tests to cover the code changes you made.

Release

Tagging & Versioning

Project Conventions

When contributing the codes, please read OpenSearch-Dashboards general conventions and the following project conventions.

Conventional Commit

We are following conventional commit, these commit type are used by this project:

  1. feat: Adding a new feature
  2. fix: Fixing a bug
  3. test: Adding new tests or correct existing tests
  4. refactor: A code refactor which only contains non-functional changes
  5. docs: Adding documentation
  6. build: Changes that will affect the build system, such as webpack configuration, build scripts
  7. ci: Changes to the CI configurations, such as GitHub Actions config change
  8. chore: Changes that will not affect the meaning of the code, such as code formatting, code prettier, removing trailing white-space

Merge a Pull Request

It it recommended to use "Squash and merge" strategy to merge a PR. If the PR contains commits which are logically isolated, you are encouraged to squash the commits into several different ones and use "Rebase and merge" strategy in this case.