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PyDM Converter

PyDM Converter is an PyDM-based tool developed at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. PyDM Converter is an open-source project.

For more information and a how to guide on PyDM Converter see the project's website

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Contributing to PyDM Converter

Thank you for your interest in contributing to PyDM Converter! Your contributions help make the project better for everyone. Below are the guidelines to ensure a smooth and efficient collaboration.

How to Contribute

  1. Fork and Clone the Repository

    • Fork the PyDM Converter repository on GitHub.
    • Clone your fork to your local machine:
      git clone https://github.com/your-username/pydm-converter-tool.git
      cd pydm-converter-tool
      
  2. Set Up Your Development Environment

    • Install the necessary dependencies:
      pip install -r requirements.txt
      
  3. Implement Your Changes

    • Code Style: Follow the PEP8 style guide for Python code.
    • Documentation: Add docstrings to all new methods and classes using the NumPy style guide.
    • Unit Tests: Write unit tests for your changes using Pytest.
  4. Run Tests Locally

    • Ensure all tests pass before submitting:
      pytest
      
  5. Create a Pull Request (PR)

    • When you feel like your feature is ready to be merged into the pydm converter make a PR and request feedback from the Maintainers.
    • Provide a descriptive title and detailed description of your changes.

Pull Request Requirements

To ensure your PR is reviewed efficiently, please adhere to the following:

  • Unit Tests:

    • Include tests for all new functionality.
    • Ensure tests cover different scenarios and edge cases.
  • Documentation:

    • All new methods and classes must have comprehensive docstrings.
    • Follow the NumPy style guide for consistency.
  • Code Quality:

    • Adhere to the PEP8 style guide.
    • Ensure your code is clean, well-organized, and free of unnecessary complexity.

Additional Guidelines

  • Communication:
    • For significant changes, consider opening an issue to discuss your approach before starting.

Resources

Notes on Contributing to the Documentation

  1. Set Up Your Development Environment

    • Ensure you are working on your development environment.
  2. Navigate to the Project Directory

    • Go to the top-level pydm-converter-tool project directory, which contains the mkdocs.yml file.
  3. Make and Test Your Changes Locally

    • Edit the documentation files as needed.
    • Test your changes locally using MkDocs before submitting a pull request.

Detailed Steps

  1. Set Up Your Development Environment

    • Make sure you have all the necessary tools installed (e.g., Python, MkDocs).
  2. Navigate to the Project Directory

    cd path/to/pydm-converter-tool
    
  3. Install Dependencies

     pip install -r requirements.txt
    
  4. Serve the Documentation Locally

     mkdocs serve
    
  1. Submit Your Changes
  • After verifying your changes, commit and push them to your forked repository.
  • Create a pull request to submit your updates.

If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to open an issue or reach out to the maintainers.

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