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Contributing guidelines

Contributions

All contributions to the repository must be submitted under the terms of the Apache Public License 2.0.

Certificate of Origin

By contributing to this project you agree to the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO). This document was created by the Linux Kernel community and is a simple statement that you, as a contributor, have the legal right to make the contribution. See the DCO file for details.

Contributing A Patch

  1. Submit an issue describing your proposed change to the repo in question.
  2. The repo owners will respond to your issue promptly.
  3. Fork the desired repo, develop and test your code changes.
  4. Submit a pull request.

Issue and Pull Request Management

Anyone may comment on issues and submit reviews for pull requests. However, in order to be assigned an issue or pull request, you must be a member of the open-cluster-management GitHub organization.

Repo maintainers can assign you an issue or pull request by leaving a /assign <your Github ID> comment on the issue or pull request.

Pre-check before submitting a PR

After your PR is ready to commit, please run following commands to check your code.

  • verify your code

    make verify
  • run the unit test

    make test
  • run the integration test

    make test-integration
  • run the end-to-end test, prepare a kind cluster and run the following command

    export KUBECONFIG={the kubeconfig of your kind cluster that will run the e2e test}
    
    make images
    
    kind load docker-image quay.io/open-cluster-management/registration --name {your kind cluster name}
    
    make test-e2e

Build images

Make sure your code build passed.

make images

Now, you can follow the getting started guide to work with the open-cluster-management registration repository.