Thank you for your interest in contributing to klaytn-tests. As an open source project, klaytn-tests is always open to the developer community and we welcome your contribution. Please read the guideline below and follow it in all interactions with the project.
- Read this contributing document.
- Sign Contributor Licensing Agreement (CLA).
- Submit an issue with proper labeling.
- Please wait until the label changes to
contribution welcome
- otherwise, it is not ready to be worked on. - After the label changed to
contribution welcome
, you can start working on the implementation. To avoid any duplicate efforts, it is recommended to update the issue so that other developers see someone working on the issue. - Before making a PR, please make sure you fully tested the code. It is highly recommended to provide the test code as well. After submitting the PR, wait for code review and approval. The reviewer may ask you for additional commits or changes.
- Once the change has been approved, the PR is merged by the project moderator.
- After merging the PR, we close the pull request. You can then delete the now obsolete branch.
There are various ways to contribute and participate. Please read the guidelines below regarding the process of each type of contribution.
If you find a bug or other issues in klaytn-tests, please submit an issue. Before submitting an issue, please invest some extra time to figure out that:
- The issue is not a duplicate issue.
- The issue has not been fixed in the latest release of klaytn-tests. Please do not use the issue tracker for personal support requests. Use [email protected] for the personal support requests.
When you report a bug, please make sure that your report has the following information.
- Steps to reproduce the issue.
- A clear and complete description of the issue.
- Code and/or screen captures are highly recommended.
After confirming your report meets the above criteria, submit the issue. Please use labels to categorize your issue.
You can also use the issue tracker to request a new feature or enhancement. Note that any code contribution without an issue link will not be accepted. Please submit an issue explaining your proposal first so that Klaytn community can fully understand and discuss the idea. Please use labels for your feature request as well.
You can use the following labels:
Labels for initial issue categories:
- issue/bug: Issues with the code-level bugs.
- issue/documentation: Issues with the documentation.
- issue/enhancement: Issues for enhancement requests.
Status of open issues (will be tagged by the project moderators):
- (no label): The default status.
- open/need more information : The issue's creator needs to provide additional information to review.
- open/reviewing: The issue is under review.
- open/re-label needed: The label needs to be changed to confirmed as being a
bug
or futureenhancement
. - open/approved: The issue is confirmed as being a
bug
to be fixed orenhancement
to be developed. - open/contribution welcome: The fix or enhancement is approved and you are invited to contribute to it.
Status of closed issues:
- closed/fixed: A fix for the issue was provided.
- closed/duplicate: The issue is also reported in a different issue and is being managed there.
- closed/invalid: The issue cannot be reproduced.
- closed/reject: The issue is rejected after review.
- closed/wontfix: This issue will not be worked on.
Keep in mind when you submit your pull request, you'll need to sign the CLA via CLA-Assistant for legal purposes. You will have to sign the CLA just one time, either as an individual or corporation.
You will be prompted to sign the agreement by CLA Assistant (bot) when you open a Pull Request for the first time.