Joining Club Blob by contributing to the Benthos project is a selfless, boring and occasionally painful act. As such any contributors to this project will be treated with the respect and compassion that they deserve.
Please be dull, please be respecting of others and their efforts, please do not take criticism or rejection of your ideas personally.
If you find a bug then please let the project know by opening an issue after doing the following:
- Do a quick search of the existing issues to make sure the bug isn't already reported
- Try and make a minimal list of steps that can reliably reproduce the bug you are experiencing
- Collect as much information as you can to help identify what the issue is (project version, configuration files, etc)
Having even the most casual interest in Benthos gives you honorary membership of Club Blob, entitling you to give a reserved (and hypothetical) tickle of the projects' toes in order to steer it in the direction of your whim.
Please don't abuse this entitlement, the poor blobfish can only gobble so many features before it starts to droop beyond repair. Enhancements should roughly follow the general goals of Benthos and be:
- Common use cases
- Simple to understand
- Simple to monitor
You can help us out by doing the following before raising a new issue:
- Check that the feature hasn't been requested already by searching existing issues
- Try and reduce your enhancement into a single, concise and deliverable request, rather than a general idea
- Explain your own use cases as the basis of the request
Pull requests are always welcome. However, before going through the trouble of implementing a change it's worth creating an issue. This allows us to discuss the changes and make sure they are a good fit for the project.
Please always make sure a pull request has been:
- Unit tested with
make test
- Linted with
make lint
- Formatted with
make fmt
And if your change has an impact on documentation then make sure it is generated
with make docs
. If you install mkdocs then you can
also test that the documentation is formatted correctly with:
mkdocs serve -f ./.mkdocs.yml
.
The core components within Benthos (inputs, processors, conditions and outputs) are all easily pluggable. If you are interested in adding new components please raise a ticket and we can discuss whether it's a good fit for the project.
If not then it's still easy to build your own version of Benthos with custom components. For guidance take a look at this example repo.