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Contributing

Want to contribute to these plugins? That would be awesome!

Reporting Bugs

If you run into any weird behavior while using one of these plugins, feel free to open a new issue in this repository! Please run a search before opening a new issue, to make sure that someone else hasn't already reported or solved the bug you've found.

Any issue you open must include:

  • A JSFiddle that reproduces the bug with a minimal setup.
  • A GIF showing the issue in action. (Using something like RecordIt.)
  • A clear explanation of what the issue is.

Here's a JSFiddle template with the plugins to get you started:

Running Examples

To get the examples running on your machine, you need to have the Slate repository cloned to your computer. After that, you need to cd into the directory where you cloned it, and install the dependencies with yarn and bootstrap the monorepo:

yarn install
yarn run bootstrap

Then start the watcher and examples server:

yarn run watch

Now you can open up http://localhost:8080/dev.html in your browser and you'll see the examples site. Any changes you make to the source code will be immediately reflected when you refresh the page.

Running Tests

To run the tests, you need to have the Slate repository cloned to your computer. After that, you need to cd into the directory where you cloned it, and install the dependencies with yarn and bootstrap the monorepo:

yarn install
yarn run bootstrap

Then run the tests with:

yarn run test

To keep the source rebuilding on every file change, you need to run an additional watching command in a separate process:

yarn run watch

If you need to debug something, you can add a debugger line to the source, and then run yarn run test debug.

If you only want to run a specific test or tests, you can run yarn run test --fgrep="slate-react rendering" flag which will filter the tests being run by grepping for the string in each test.

Publishing Releases

Since we use Lerna to manage the Slate packages this is fairly easy, but you must make sure you are using npm to run the release script, because using yarn results in failures. So just run:

npm run release

And follow the prompts Lerna gives you.