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Contributing

django-helpdesk is an open-source project and as such contributions from the community are welcomed and encouraged!

Please read these guidelines to get up to speed quickly. If you have any questions, please file an issue ticket on GitHub. Our main project repository is available at:

https://github.com/django-helpdesk/django-helpdesk

Licensing

All contributions to django-helpdesk must be under the BSD license documented in the LICENSE file in the top-level directory of this project.

By submitting a contribution to this project (in any way: via e-mail, via GitHub forks, attachments, etc), you acknowledge that your contribution is open-source and licensed under the BSD license.

If you or your organisation does not accept these license terms then we cannot accept your contribution. Please reconsider!

Translations

Although django-helpdesk has originally been written for the English language, there are already multiple translations to Spanish, Polish, German and Russian. More translations are welcomed!

Translations are handled using the excellent Transifex service which is much easier for most users than manually editing .po files. It also allows collaborative translation. If you want to help translate django-helpdesk into languages other than English, we encourage you to make use of our Transifex project:

http://www.transifex.net/projects/p/django-helpdesk/resource/core/

Once you have translated content via Transifex, please raise an issue on the project Github page to let us know it's ready to import.

Code changes

Please fork the project on GitHub, make your changes, and log a pull request to get the changes pulled back into the master branch of the django-helpdesk repository.

Wherever possible please break git commits up into small chunks that are specific to a single bit of functionality. For example, a commit should not contain both new functionality and a bugfix; the new function and the bugfix should be separate commits wherever possible.

Commit messages should also explain what, precisely, has been changed.

All commits should include appropriate new or updated tests; see the Tests section below for more details.

If you have any questions, please start a discussion on the GitHub issue tracker at

https://github.com/django-helpdesk/django-helpdesk/issues

Tests

Currently, test coverage is very low. We're working on increasing this, and to make life easier we are using Travis CI (http://travis-ci.org/) for continuous integration. This means that the test suite is run every time a code change is made, so we can try and make sure we avoid basic bugs and other regressions.

As a general policy, we will only accept new feature commits if they are accompanied by appropriate unit/functional tests (that is, tests for the functionality you just added). Bugfixes should also include new unit tests to ensure the bug has been fixed.

More significant code refactoring must also include proper integration or validation tests, to be committed BEFORE the refactoring patches. This is to ensure that the refactored code produces the same results as the previous code base.

Any further integration or validation tests (tests for the entire django-helpdesk application) are not required but greatly appreciated until we can improve our overall test coverage.

Please include tests in the tests/ folder when committing code changes.

If you have any questions about creating or maintaining proper tests, please start a discussion on the GitHub issue tracker at

https://github.com/django-helpdesk/django-helpdesk/issues

Database schema changes

As well as making your normal code changes to models.py, please generate a Django migration file and commit it with your code. You will want to use a command similar to the following:

./manage.py migrate helpdesk --auto [migration_name]

Make sure that migration_name is a sensible single-string explanation of what this migration does, such as add_priority_options or add_basket_table.

This will add a file to the migrations/ folder, which must be committed to git with your other code changes.