Contributor Setup ================= So you want to contribute to django-browserid? Great! We really appreciate any help you can give! The documentation below should help you set up a development environment and run the tests to ensure that your changes work properly. Get the code ------------ You can check out the code from the `github repository`_: .. code-block:: sh git clone git://github.com/mozilla/django-browserid.git cd django-browserid It is a good idea to create a `virtualenv`_ (the example here uses `virtualenvwrapper`_) for isolating your development environment. To create a virtualenv and install all development packages: .. code-block:: sh mkvirtualenv django-browserid pip install -r requirements.txt Running tests ------------- To check if your changes break any existing functionality, you can run the test suite: .. code-block:: sh ./setup.py test Before submitting a pull request, you should run the test suite in all the Django/Python combinations that we support. We support running the tests in all these combinations via tox_: .. code-block:: sh pip install tox tox Documenation ------------ If you make changes to the documentation, you can build it locally with this command: .. code-block:: sh make -C docs/ html The generated files can be found in ``docs/_build/html``. JavaScript Tests ---------------- To run the JavaScript tests, you must have `node.js`_ installed. Then, use the npm command to install the test dependencies: .. code-block:: sh npm install After that, you can run the JavaScript tests with the following command from the repo root: .. code-block:: sh npm test .. _`github repository`: https://github.com/mozilla/django-browserid .. _virtualenv: http://www.virtualenv.org/ .. _virtualenvwrapper: http://virtualenvwrapper.readthedocs.org/ .. _`node.js`: https://nodejs.org/ .. _karma: https://karma-runner.github.io/ .. _`karma-mocha`: https://github.com/karma-runner/karma-mocha .. _tox: http://tox.readthedocs.org/en/latest/