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Contributing to hyppo

(adopted from scikit-learn)

Submitting a bug report or a feature request

We use GitHub issues to track all bugs and feature requests; feel free to open an issue if you have found a bug or wish to see a feature implemented.

In case you experience issues using this package, do not hesitate to submit a ticket to the Issue Tracker. You are also welcome to post feature requests or pull requests.

It is recommended to check that your issue complies with the following rules before submitting:

  • Verify that your issue is not being currently addressed by other issues or pull requests
  • If you are submitting a bug report, we strongly encourage you to follow the above guidelines

How to make a good bug report

When you submit an issue to Github, please do your best to follow these guidelines! This will make it a lot easier to provide you with good feedback:

  • The ideal bug report contains a short reproducible code snippet, this way anyone can try to reproduce the bug easily (see this for more details). If your snippet is longer than around 50 lines, please link to a gist or a github repo.
  • If not feasible to include a reproducible snippet, please be specific about what classes and/or functions are involved and the shape of the data.
  • If an exception is raised, please provide the full traceback.
  • Please include your operating system type and version number, as well as your Python and hyppo versions. This information can be found by running the following code snippet
    import platform; print(platform.platform())
    import sys; print("Python", sys.version)
    import hyppo; print("hyppo", hyppo.__version__)
  • Please ensure all code snippets and error messages are formatted in appropriate code blocks. See creating and highlighting code blocks for more details.

Contributing Code

The preferred workflow for contributing to hyppo is to fork the main repository on GitHub, clone, and develop on a branch. Steps:

  1. Fork the project repository by clicking on the ‘Fork’ button near the top right of the page. This creates a copy of the code under your GitHub user account. For more details on how to fork a repository see this guide

  2. Clone your fork of the hyppo repo from your GitHub account to your local disk:

    $ git clone [email protected]:YourLogin/hyppo.git
    $ cd hyppo
  3. Create a feature branch to hold your development changes:

    $ git checkout -b my-feature

    Always use a feature branch. It’s good practice to never work on the master branch!

  4. Develop the feature on your feature branch. Add changed files using git add and then git commit files:

    $ git add modified_files
    $ git commit

    to record your changes in Git, then push the changes to your GitHub account with:

    $ git push -u origin my-feature

Pull Request Checklist

We recommended that your contribution complies with the following rules before you submit a pull request:

  • Follow the coding-guidelines
  • Give your pull request a helpful title that summarises what your contribution does. In some cases Fix <ISSUE TITLE> is enough. Fix #<ISSUE NUMBER> is not enough.
  • All public methods should have informative docstrings with sample usage presented as doctests when appropriate.
  • At least one paragraph of narrative documentation with links to references in the literature (with PDF links when possible) and the example.
  • All functions and classes must have unit tests. These should include, at the very least, type checking and ensuring correct computation/outputs.
  • Ensure all tests are passing locally using pytest. Install the necessary packages by:
    $ pip install pytest pytest-cov
    then run
    $ pytest
    or you can run pytest on a single test file by
    $ pytest path/to/test.py
  • Run an autoformatter. We use black and would like for you to format all files using black. You can run the following lines to format your files.
    $ pip install black
    $ black path/to/module.py

Coding Guidelines

Uniformly formatted code makes it easier to share code ownership. hyppo package closely follows the official Python guidelines detailed in PEP8 that detail how code should be formatted and indented. Please read it and follow it.

Docstring Guidelines

Properly formatted docstrings is required for documentation generation by Sphinx. The pygraphstats package closely follows the numpydoc guidelines. Please read and follow the numpydoc guidelines. Refer to the example.py provided by numpydoc.

Code of Conduct

We abide by the principles of openness, respect, and consideration of others of the Python Software Foundation: https://www.python.org/psf/codeofconduct/.