Contribute ========== Fantastico framework is open source so every contribution is welcome. For the moment we are looking for more developers willing to contribute. Code contribution ----------------- If you want to contribute with code to fantastico framework there are a simple set of rules that you must follow: * Write unit tests (for the code / feature you are contributing). * Write integration tests (for the code / feature you are contributing). * Make sure your code is rated above 9.5 by pylint tool. * In addition integration tests and unit tests must cover 95% of your code. In order for each build to remain stable the following hard limits are imposed: #. Unit tests must cover >= 95% of the code. #. Integration tests must cover >= 95% of the code. #. Code must be rated above 9.5 by pylint. #. Everything must pass. When you push on master a set of jobs are cascaded executed: #. Run all unit tests job. #. Run all integration tests job (only if unit tests succeeds). #. Generate documentation and publish it (only if integration tests job succeeds). You can follow the above build process by visiting `Jenkins build `_. Login with your github account and everything should work smoothly. In the end do not forget that in Fantastico framework we love to develop against a **stable** base. We really think code will have high quality and zero bugs. Writing unit tests ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For better understanding how to write unit tests see the documentation below: .. autoclass:: fantastico.tests.base_case.FantasticoUnitTestsCase :members: :private-members: Writing integration tests ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For better understanding how to write integration tests see the documentation below: .. autoclass:: fantastico.tests.base_case.FantasticoIntegrationTestCase :members: :private-members: .. autoclass:: fantastico.server.tests.itest_dev_server.DevServerIntegration :members: :private-members: