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  149. <h1 id="contributing"><a class="header" href="#contributing">Contributing</a></h1>
  150. <p>This document aims to get you started with contributing to Synapse!</p>
  151. <h1 id="1-who-can-contribute-to-synapse"><a class="header" href="#1-who-can-contribute-to-synapse">1. Who can contribute to Synapse?</a></h1>
  152. <p>Everyone is welcome to contribute code to <a href="https://github.com/matrix-org">matrix.org
  153. projects</a>, provided that they are willing to
  154. license their contributions under the same license as the project itself. We
  155. follow a simple 'inbound=outbound' model for contributions: the act of
  156. submitting an 'inbound' contribution means that the contributor agrees to
  157. license the code under the same terms as the project's overall 'outbound'
  158. license - in our case, this is almost always Apache Software License v2 (see
  159. <a href="https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/develop/LICENSE">LICENSE</a>).</p>
  160. <h1 id="2-what-do-i-need"><a class="header" href="#2-what-do-i-need">2. What do I need?</a></h1>
  161. <p>If you are running Windows, the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is strongly
  162. recommended for development. More information about WSL can be found at
  163. <a href="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install">https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install</a>. Running Synapse natively
  164. on Windows is not officially supported.</p>
  165. <p>The code of Synapse is written in Python 3. To do pretty much anything, you'll need <a href="https://www.python.org/downloads/">a recent version of Python 3</a>. Your Python also needs support for <a href="https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html">virtual environments</a>. This is usually built-in, but some Linux distributions like Debian and Ubuntu split it out into its own package. Running <code>sudo apt install python3-venv</code> should be enough.</p>
  166. <p>Synapse can connect to PostgreSQL via the <a href="https://pypi.org/project/psycopg2/">psycopg2</a> Python library. Building this library from source requires access to PostgreSQL's C header files. On Debian or Ubuntu Linux, these can be installed with <code>sudo apt install libpq-dev</code>.</p>
  167. <p>The source code of Synapse is hosted on GitHub. You will also need <a href="https://github.com/git-guides/install-git">a recent version of git</a>.</p>
  168. <p>For some tests, you will need <a href="https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/">a recent version of Docker</a>.</p>
  169. <p>A recent version of the Rust compiler is needed to build the native modules. The
  170. easiest way of installing the latest version is to use <a href="https://rustup.rs/">rustup</a>.</p>
  171. <h1 id="3-get-the-source"><a class="header" href="#3-get-the-source">3. Get the source.</a></h1>
  172. <p>The preferred and easiest way to contribute changes is to fork the relevant
  173. project on GitHub, and then <a href="https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests/">create a pull request</a> to ask us to pull your
  174. changes into our repo.</p>
  175. <p>Please base your changes on the <code>develop</code> branch.</p>
  176. <pre><code class="language-sh">git clone git@github.com:YOUR_GITHUB_USER_NAME/synapse.git
  177. git checkout develop
  178. </code></pre>
  179. <p>If you need help getting started with git, this is beyond the scope of the document, but you
  180. can find many good git tutorials on the web.</p>
  181. <h1 id="4-install-the-dependencies"><a class="header" href="#4-install-the-dependencies">4. Install the dependencies</a></h1>
  182. <p>Synapse uses the <a href="https://python-poetry.org/">poetry</a> project to manage its dependencies
  183. and development environment. Once you have installed Python 3 and added the
  184. source, you should install <code>poetry</code>.
  185. Of their installation methods, we recommend
  186. <a href="https://python-poetry.org/docs/#installing-with-pipx">installing <code>poetry</code> using <code>pipx</code></a>,</p>
  187. <pre><code class="language-shell">pip install --user pipx
  188. pipx install poetry
  189. </code></pre>
  190. <p>but see poetry's <a href="https://python-poetry.org/docs/#installation">installation instructions</a>
  191. for other installation methods.</p>
  192. <p>Synapse requires Poetry version 1.2.0 or later.</p>
  193. <p>Next, open a terminal and install dependencies as follows:</p>
  194. <pre><code class="language-sh">cd path/where/you/have/cloned/the/repository
  195. poetry install --extras all
  196. </code></pre>
  197. <p>This will install the runtime and developer dependencies for the project.</p>
  198. <h1 id="5-get-in-touch"><a class="header" href="#5-get-in-touch">5. Get in touch.</a></h1>
  199. <p>Join our developer community on Matrix: <a href="https://matrix.to/#/#synapse-dev:matrix.org">#synapse-dev:matrix.org</a>!</p>
  200. <h1 id="6-pick-an-issue"><a class="header" href="#6-pick-an-issue">6. Pick an issue.</a></h1>
  201. <p>Fix your favorite problem or perhaps find a <a href="https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22Good+First+Issue%22">Good First Issue</a>
  202. to work on.</p>
  203. <h1 id="7-turn-coffee-into-code-and-documentation"><a class="header" href="#7-turn-coffee-into-code-and-documentation">7. Turn coffee into code and documentation!</a></h1>
  204. <p>There is a growing amount of documentation located in the
  205. <a href="https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/tree/develop/docs"><code>docs</code></a>
  206. directory, with a rendered version <a href="https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse">available online</a>.
  207. This documentation is intended primarily for sysadmins running their
  208. own Synapse instance, as well as developers interacting externally with
  209. Synapse.
  210. <a href="https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/tree/develop/docs/development"><code>docs/development</code></a>
  211. exists primarily to house documentation for
  212. Synapse developers.
  213. <a href="https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/tree/develop/docs/admin_api"><code>docs/admin_api</code></a> houses documentation
  214. regarding Synapse's Admin API, which is used mostly by sysadmins and external
  215. service developers.</p>
  216. <p>Synapse's code style is documented <a href="../code_style.html">here</a>. Please follow
  217. it, including the conventions for the <a href="../code_style.html#configuration-file-format">sample configuration
  218. file</a>.</p>
  219. <p>We welcome improvements and additions to our documentation itself! When
  220. writing new pages, please
  221. <a href="https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/tree/develop/docs#adding-to-the-documentation">build <code>docs</code> to a book</a>
  222. to check that your contributions render correctly. The docs are written in
  223. <a href="https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/">GitHub-Flavoured Markdown</a>.</p>
  224. <p>Some documentation also exists in <a href="https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/wiki">Synapse's GitHub
  225. Wiki</a>, although this is primarily
  226. contributed to by community authors.</p>
  227. <p>When changes are made to any Rust code then you must call either <code>poetry install</code>
  228. or <code>maturin develop</code> (if installed) to rebuild the Rust code. Using <a href="https://github.com/PyO3/maturin"><code>maturin</code></a>
  229. is quicker than <code>poetry install</code>, so is recommended when making frequent
  230. changes to the Rust code.</p>
  231. <h1 id="8-test-test-test"><a class="header" href="#8-test-test-test">8. Test, test, test!</a></h1>
  232. <p><a name="test-test-test"></a></p>
  233. <p>While you're developing and before submitting a patch, you'll
  234. want to test your code.</p>
  235. <h2 id="run-the-linters"><a class="header" href="#run-the-linters">Run the linters.</a></h2>
  236. <p>The linters look at your code and do two things:</p>
  237. <ul>
  238. <li>ensure that your code follows the coding style adopted by the project;</li>
  239. <li>catch a number of errors in your code.</li>
  240. </ul>
  241. <p>The linter takes no time at all to run as soon as you've <a href="#4-install-the-dependencies">downloaded the dependencies</a>.</p>
  242. <pre><code class="language-sh">poetry run ./scripts-dev/lint.sh
  243. </code></pre>
  244. <p>Note that this script <em>will modify your files</em> to fix styling errors.
  245. Make sure that you have saved all your files.</p>
  246. <p>If you wish to restrict the linters to only the files changed since the last commit
  247. (much faster!), you can instead run:</p>
  248. <pre><code class="language-sh">poetry run ./scripts-dev/lint.sh -d
  249. </code></pre>
  250. <p>Or if you know exactly which files you wish to lint, you can instead run:</p>
  251. <pre><code class="language-sh">poetry run ./scripts-dev/lint.sh path/to/file1.py path/to/file2.py path/to/folder
  252. </code></pre>
  253. <h2 id="run-the-unit-tests-twisted-trial"><a class="header" href="#run-the-unit-tests-twisted-trial">Run the unit tests (Twisted trial).</a></h2>
  254. <p>The unit tests run parts of Synapse, including your changes, to see if anything
  255. was broken. They are slower than the linters but will typically catch more errors.</p>
  256. <pre><code class="language-sh">poetry run trial tests
  257. </code></pre>
  258. <p>You can run unit tests in parallel by specifying <code>-jX</code> argument to <code>trial</code> where <code>X</code> is the number of parallel runners you want. To use 4 cpu cores, you would run them like:</p>
  259. <pre><code class="language-sh">poetry run trial -j4 tests
  260. </code></pre>
  261. <p>If you wish to only run <em>some</em> unit tests, you may specify
  262. another module instead of <code>tests</code> - or a test class or a method:</p>
  263. <pre><code class="language-sh">poetry run trial tests.rest.admin.test_room tests.handlers.test_admin.ExfiltrateData.test_invite
  264. </code></pre>
  265. <p>If your tests fail, you may wish to look at the logs (the default log level is <code>ERROR</code>):</p>
  266. <pre><code class="language-sh">less _trial_temp/test.log
  267. </code></pre>
  268. <p>To increase the log level for the tests, set <code>SYNAPSE_TEST_LOG_LEVEL</code>:</p>
  269. <pre><code class="language-sh">SYNAPSE_TEST_LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG poetry run trial tests
  270. </code></pre>
  271. <p>By default, tests will use an in-memory SQLite database for test data. For additional
  272. help with debugging, one can use an on-disk SQLite database file instead, in order to
  273. review database state during and after running tests. This can be done by setting
  274. the <code>SYNAPSE_TEST_PERSIST_SQLITE_DB</code> environment variable. Doing so will cause the
  275. database state to be stored in a file named <code>test.db</code> under the trial process'
  276. working directory. Typically, this ends up being <code>_trial_temp/test.db</code>. For example:</p>
  277. <pre><code class="language-sh">SYNAPSE_TEST_PERSIST_SQLITE_DB=1 poetry run trial tests
  278. </code></pre>
  279. <p>The database file can then be inspected with:</p>
  280. <pre><code class="language-sh">sqlite3 _trial_temp/test.db
  281. </code></pre>
  282. <p>Note that the database file is cleared at the beginning of each test run. Thus it
  283. will always only contain the data generated by the <em>last run test</em>. Though generally
  284. when debugging, one is only running a single test anyway.</p>
  285. <h3 id="running-tests-under-postgresql"><a class="header" href="#running-tests-under-postgresql">Running tests under PostgreSQL</a></h3>
  286. <p>Invoking <code>trial</code> as above will use an in-memory SQLite database. This is great for
  287. quick development and testing. However, we recommend using a PostgreSQL database
  288. in production (and indeed, we have some code paths specific to each database).
  289. This means that we need to run our unit tests against PostgreSQL too. Our CI does
  290. this automatically for pull requests and release candidates, but it's sometimes
  291. useful to reproduce this locally.</p>
  292. <h4 id="using-docker"><a class="header" href="#using-docker">Using Docker</a></h4>
  293. <p>The easiest way to do so is to run Postgres via a docker container. In one
  294. terminal:</p>
  295. <pre><code class="language-shell">docker run --rm -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=mysecretpassword -e POSTGRES_USER=postgres -e POSTGRES_DB=postgress -p 5432:5432 postgres:14
  296. </code></pre>
  297. <p>If you see an error like</p>
  298. <pre><code>docker: Error response from daemon: driver failed programming external connectivity on endpoint nice_ride (b57bbe2e251b70015518d00c9981e8cb8346b5c785250341a6c53e3c899875f1): Error starting userland proxy: listen tcp4 0.0.0.0:5432: bind: address already in use.
  299. </code></pre>
  300. <p>then something is already bound to port 5432. You're probably already running postgres locally.</p>
  301. <p>Once you have a postgres server running, invoke <code>trial</code> in a second terminal:</p>
  302. <pre><code class="language-shell">SYNAPSE_POSTGRES=1 SYNAPSE_POSTGRES_HOST=127.0.0.1 SYNAPSE_POSTGRES_USER=postgres SYNAPSE_POSTGRES_PASSWORD=mysecretpassword poetry run trial tests
  303. </code></pre>
  304. <h4 id="using-an-existing-postgres-installation"><a class="header" href="#using-an-existing-postgres-installation">Using an existing Postgres installation</a></h4>
  305. <p>If you have postgres already installed on your system, you can run <code>trial</code> with the
  306. following environment variables matching your configuration:</p>
  307. <ul>
  308. <li><code>SYNAPSE_POSTGRES</code> to anything nonempty</li>
  309. <li><code>SYNAPSE_POSTGRES_HOST</code> (optional if it's the default: UNIX socket)</li>
  310. <li><code>SYNAPSE_POSTGRES_PORT</code> (optional if it's the default: 5432)</li>
  311. <li><code>SYNAPSE_POSTGRES_USER</code> (optional if using a UNIX socket)</li>
  312. <li><code>SYNAPSE_POSTGRES_PASSWORD</code> (optional if using a UNIX socket)</li>
  313. </ul>
  314. <p>For example:</p>
  315. <pre><code class="language-shell">export SYNAPSE_POSTGRES=1
  316. export SYNAPSE_POSTGRES_HOST=localhost
  317. export SYNAPSE_POSTGRES_USER=postgres
  318. export SYNAPSE_POSTGRES_PASSWORD=mydevenvpassword
  319. trial
  320. </code></pre>
  321. <p>You don't need to specify the host, user, port or password if your Postgres
  322. server is set to authenticate you over the UNIX socket (i.e. if the <code>psql</code> command
  323. works without further arguments).</p>
  324. <p>Your Postgres account needs to be able to create databases; see the postgres
  325. docs for <a href="https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-alterrole.html"><code>ALTER ROLE</code></a>.</p>
  326. <h2 id="run-the-integration-tests-sytest"><a class="header" href="#run-the-integration-tests-sytest">Run the integration tests (<a href="https://github.com/matrix-org/sytest">Sytest</a>).</a></h2>
  327. <p>The integration tests are a more comprehensive suite of tests. They
  328. run a full version of Synapse, including your changes, to check if
  329. anything was broken. They are slower than the unit tests but will
  330. typically catch more errors.</p>
  331. <p>The following command will let you run the integration test with the most common
  332. configuration:</p>
  333. <pre><code class="language-sh">$ docker run --rm -it -v /path/where/you/have/cloned/the/repository\:/src:ro -v /path/to/where/you/want/logs\:/logs matrixdotorg/sytest-synapse:buster
  334. </code></pre>
  335. <p>(Note that the paths must be full paths! You could also write <code>$(realpath relative/path)</code> if needed.)</p>
  336. <p>This configuration should generally cover your needs.</p>
  337. <ul>
  338. <li>To run with Postgres, supply the <code>-e POSTGRES=1 -e MULTI_POSTGRES=1</code> environment flags.</li>
  339. <li>To run with Synapse in worker mode, supply the <code>-e WORKERS=1 -e REDIS=1</code> environment flags (in addition to the Postgres flags).</li>
  340. </ul>
  341. <p>For more details about other configurations, see the <a href="https://github.com/matrix-org/sytest/blob/develop/docker/README.md">Docker-specific documentation in the SyTest repo</a>.</p>
  342. <h2 id="run-the-integration-tests-complement"><a class="header" href="#run-the-integration-tests-complement">Run the integration tests (<a href="https://github.com/matrix-org/complement">Complement</a>).</a></h2>
  343. <p><a href="https://github.com/matrix-org/complement">Complement</a> is a suite of black box tests that can be run on any homeserver implementation. It can also be thought of as end-to-end (e2e) tests.</p>
  344. <p>It's often nice to develop on Synapse and write Complement tests at the same time.
  345. Here is how to run your local Synapse checkout against your local Complement checkout.</p>
  346. <p>(checkout <a href="https://github.com/matrix-org/complement"><code>complement</code></a> alongside your <code>synapse</code> checkout)</p>
  347. <pre><code class="language-sh">COMPLEMENT_DIR=../complement ./scripts-dev/complement.sh
  348. </code></pre>
  349. <p>To run a specific test file, you can pass the test name at the end of the command. The name passed comes from the naming structure in your Complement tests. If you're unsure of the name, you can do a full run and copy it from the test output:</p>
  350. <pre><code class="language-sh">COMPLEMENT_DIR=../complement ./scripts-dev/complement.sh -run TestImportHistoricalMessages
  351. </code></pre>
  352. <p>To run a specific test, you can specify the whole name structure:</p>
  353. <pre><code class="language-sh">COMPLEMENT_DIR=../complement ./scripts-dev/complement.sh -run TestImportHistoricalMessages/parallel/Historical_events_resolve_in_the_correct_order
  354. </code></pre>
  355. <p>The above will run a monolithic (single-process) Synapse with SQLite as the database. For other configurations, try:</p>
  356. <ul>
  357. <li>Passing <code>POSTGRES=1</code> as an environment variable to use the Postgres database instead.</li>
  358. <li>Passing <code>WORKERS=1</code> as an environment variable to use a workerised setup instead. This option implies the use of Postgres.
  359. <ul>
  360. <li>If setting <code>WORKERS=1</code>, optionally set <code>WORKER_TYPES=</code> to declare which worker
  361. types you wish to test. A simple comma-delimited string containing the worker types
  362. defined from the <code>WORKERS_CONFIG</code> template in
  363. <a href="https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/develop/docker/configure_workers_and_start.py#L54">here</a>.
  364. A safe example would be <code>WORKER_TYPES=&quot;federation_inbound, federation_sender, synchrotron&quot;</code>.
  365. See the <a href="../workers.html">worker documentation</a> for additional information on workers.</li>
  366. </ul>
  367. </li>
  368. </ul>
  369. <p>To increase the log level for the tests, set <code>SYNAPSE_TEST_LOG_LEVEL</code>, e.g:</p>
  370. <pre><code class="language-sh">SYNAPSE_TEST_LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG COMPLEMENT_DIR=../complement ./scripts-dev/complement.sh -run TestImportHistoricalMessages
  371. </code></pre>
  372. <h3 id="prettier-formatting-with-gotestfmt"><a class="header" href="#prettier-formatting-with-gotestfmt">Prettier formatting with <code>gotestfmt</code></a></h3>
  373. <p>If you want to format the output of the tests the same way as it looks in CI,
  374. install <a href="https://github.com/GoTestTools/gotestfmt">gotestfmt</a>.</p>
  375. <p>You can then use this incantation to format the tests appropriately:</p>
  376. <pre><code class="language-sh">COMPLEMENT_DIR=../complement ./scripts-dev/complement.sh -json | gotestfmt -hide successful-tests
  377. </code></pre>
  378. <p>(Remove <code>-hide successful-tests</code> if you don't want to hide successful tests.)</p>
  379. <h3 id="access-database-for-homeserver-after-complement-test-runs"><a class="header" href="#access-database-for-homeserver-after-complement-test-runs">Access database for homeserver after Complement test runs.</a></h3>
  380. <p>If you're curious what the database looks like after you run some tests, here are some steps to get you going in Synapse:</p>
  381. <ol>
  382. <li>In your Complement test comment out <code>defer deployment.Destroy(t)</code> and replace with <code>defer time.Sleep(2 * time.Hour)</code> to keep the homeserver running after the tests complete</li>
  383. <li>Start the Complement tests</li>
  384. <li>Find the name of the container, <code>docker ps -f name=complement_</code> (this will filter for just the Compelement related Docker containers)</li>
  385. <li>Access the container replacing the name with what you found in the previous step: <code>docker exec -it complement_1_hs_with_application_service.hs1_2 /bin/bash</code></li>
  386. <li>Install sqlite (database driver), <code>apt-get update &amp;&amp; apt-get install -y sqlite3</code></li>
  387. <li>Then run <code>sqlite3</code> and open the database <code>.open /conf/homeserver.db</code> (this db path comes from the Synapse homeserver.yaml)</li>
  388. </ol>
  389. <h1 id="9-submit-your-patch"><a class="header" href="#9-submit-your-patch">9. Submit your patch.</a></h1>
  390. <p>Once you're happy with your patch, it's time to prepare a Pull Request.</p>
  391. <p>To prepare a Pull Request, please:</p>
  392. <ol>
  393. <li>verify that <a href="#test-test-test">all the tests pass</a>, including the coding style;</li>
  394. <li><a href="#sign-off">sign off</a> your contribution;</li>
  395. <li><code>git push</code> your commit to your fork of Synapse;</li>
  396. <li>on GitHub, <a href="https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/creating-a-pull-request">create the Pull Request</a>;</li>
  397. <li>add a <a href="#changelog">changelog entry</a> and push it to your Pull Request;</li>
  398. <li>that's it for now, a non-draft pull request will automatically request review from the team;</li>
  399. <li>if you need to update your PR, please avoid rebasing and just add new commits to your branch.</li>
  400. </ol>
  401. <h2 id="changelog"><a class="header" href="#changelog">Changelog</a></h2>
  402. <p>All changes, even minor ones, need a corresponding changelog / newsfragment
  403. entry. These are managed by <a href="https://github.com/hawkowl/towncrier">Towncrier</a>.</p>
  404. <p>To create a changelog entry, make a new file in the <code>changelog.d</code> directory named
  405. in the format of <code>PRnumber.type</code>. The type can be one of the following:</p>
  406. <ul>
  407. <li><code>feature</code></li>
  408. <li><code>bugfix</code></li>
  409. <li><code>docker</code> (for updates to the Docker image)</li>
  410. <li><code>doc</code> (for updates to the documentation)</li>
  411. <li><code>removal</code> (also used for deprecations)</li>
  412. <li><code>misc</code> (for internal-only changes)</li>
  413. </ul>
  414. <p>This file will become part of our <a href="https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/master/CHANGES.md">changelog</a> at the next
  415. release, so the content of the file should be a short description of your
  416. change in the same style as the rest of the changelog. The file can contain Markdown
  417. formatting, and must end with a full stop (.) or an exclamation mark (!) for
  418. consistency.</p>
  419. <p>Adding credits to the changelog is encouraged, we value your
  420. contributions and would like to have you shouted out in the release notes!</p>
  421. <p>For example, a fix in PR #1234 would have its changelog entry in
  422. <code>changelog.d/1234.bugfix</code>, and contain content like:</p>
  423. <blockquote>
  424. <p>The security levels of Florbs are now validated when received
  425. via the <code>/federation/florb</code> endpoint. Contributed by Jane Matrix.</p>
  426. </blockquote>
  427. <p>If there are multiple pull requests involved in a single bugfix/feature/etc,
  428. then the content for each <code>changelog.d</code> file should be the same. Towncrier will
  429. merge the matching files together into a single changelog entry when we come to
  430. release.</p>
  431. <h3 id="how-do-i-know-what-to-call-the-changelog-file-before-i-create-the-pr"><a class="header" href="#how-do-i-know-what-to-call-the-changelog-file-before-i-create-the-pr">How do I know what to call the changelog file before I create the PR?</a></h3>
  432. <p>Obviously, you don't know if you should call your newsfile
  433. <code>1234.bugfix</code> or <code>5678.bugfix</code> until you create the PR, which leads to a
  434. chicken-and-egg problem.</p>
  435. <p>There are two options for solving this:</p>
  436. <ol>
  437. <li>
  438. <p>Open the PR without a changelog file, see what number you got, and <em>then</em>
  439. add the changelog file to your branch (see <a href="#updating-your-pull-request">Updating your pull
  440. request</a>), or:</p>
  441. </li>
  442. <li>
  443. <p>Look at the <a href="https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues?q=">list of all
  444. issues/PRs</a>, add one to the
  445. highest number you see, and quickly open the PR before somebody else claims
  446. your number.</p>
  447. <p><a href="https://github.com/richvdh/scripts/blob/master/next_github_number.sh">This
  448. script</a>
  449. might be helpful if you find yourself doing this a lot.</p>
  450. </li>
  451. </ol>
  452. <p>Sorry, we know it's a bit fiddly, but it's <em>really</em> helpful for us when we come
  453. to put together a release!</p>
  454. <h3 id="debian-changelog"><a class="header" href="#debian-changelog">Debian changelog</a></h3>
  455. <p>Changes which affect the debian packaging files (in <code>debian</code>) are an
  456. exception to the rule that all changes require a <code>changelog.d</code> file.</p>
  457. <p>In this case, you will need to add an entry to the debian changelog for the
  458. next release. For this, run the following command:</p>
  459. <pre><code>dch
  460. </code></pre>
  461. <p>This will make up a new version number (if there isn't already an unreleased
  462. version in flight), and open an editor where you can add a new changelog entry.
  463. (Our release process will ensure that the version number and maintainer name is
  464. corrected for the release.)</p>
  465. <p>If your change affects both the debian packaging <em>and</em> files outside the debian
  466. directory, you will need both a regular newsfragment <em>and</em> an entry in the
  467. debian changelog. (Though typically such changes should be submitted as two
  468. separate pull requests.)</p>
  469. <h2 id="sign-off"><a class="header" href="#sign-off">Sign off</a></h2>
  470. <p>In order to have a concrete record that your contribution is intentional
  471. and you agree to license it under the same terms as the project's license, we've adopted the
  472. same lightweight approach that the Linux Kernel
  473. <a href="https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/submitting-patches.html#sign-your-work-the-developer-s-certificate-of-origin%3E">submitting patches process</a>,
  474. <a href="https://github.com/docker/docker/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md">Docker</a>, and many other
  475. projects use: the DCO (<a href="http://developercertificate.org/">Developer Certificate of Origin</a>).
  476. This is a simple declaration that you wrote
  477. the contribution or otherwise have the right to contribute it to Matrix:</p>
  478. <pre><code>Developer Certificate of Origin
  479. Version 1.1
  480. Copyright (C) 2004, 2006 The Linux Foundation and its contributors.
  481. 660 York Street, Suite 102,
  482. San Francisco, CA 94110 USA
  483. Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this
  484. license document, but changing it is not allowed.
  485. Developer's Certificate of Origin 1.1
  486. By making a contribution to this project, I certify that:
  487. (a) The contribution was created in whole or in part by me and I
  488. have the right to submit it under the open source license
  489. indicated in the file; or
  490. (b) The contribution is based upon previous work that, to the best
  491. of my knowledge, is covered under an appropriate open source
  492. license and I have the right under that license to submit that
  493. work with modifications, whether created in whole or in part
  494. by me, under the same open source license (unless I am
  495. permitted to submit under a different license), as indicated
  496. in the file; or
  497. (c) The contribution was provided directly to me by some other
  498. person who certified (a), (b) or (c) and I have not modified
  499. it.
  500. (d) I understand and agree that this project and the contribution
  501. are public and that a record of the contribution (including all
  502. personal information I submit with it, including my sign-off) is
  503. maintained indefinitely and may be redistributed consistent with
  504. this project or the open source license(s) involved.
  505. </code></pre>
  506. <p>If you agree to this for your contribution, then all that's needed is to
  507. include the line in your commit or pull request comment:</p>
  508. <pre><code>Signed-off-by: Your Name &lt;your@email.example.org&gt;
  509. </code></pre>
  510. <p>We accept contributions under a legally identifiable name, such as
  511. your name on government documentation or common-law names (names
  512. claimed by legitimate usage or repute). Unfortunately, we cannot
  513. accept anonymous contributions at this time.</p>
  514. <p>Git allows you to add this signoff automatically when using the <code>-s</code>
  515. flag to <code>git commit</code>, which uses the name and email set in your
  516. <code>user.name</code> and <code>user.email</code> git configs.</p>
  517. <h3 id="private-sign-off"><a class="header" href="#private-sign-off">Private Sign off</a></h3>
  518. <p>If you would like to provide your legal name privately to the Matrix.org
  519. Foundation (instead of in a public commit or comment), you can do so
  520. by emailing your legal name and a link to the pull request to
  521. <a href="mailto:dco@matrix.org?subject=Private%20sign%20off">dco@matrix.org</a>.
  522. It helps to include &quot;sign off&quot; or similar in the subject line. You will then
  523. be instructed further.</p>
  524. <p>Once private sign off is complete, doing so for future contributions will not
  525. be required.</p>
  526. <h1 id="10-turn-feedback-into-better-code"><a class="header" href="#10-turn-feedback-into-better-code">10. Turn feedback into better code.</a></h1>
  527. <p>Once the Pull Request is opened, you will see a few things:</p>
  528. <ol>
  529. <li>our automated CI (Continuous Integration) pipeline will run (again) the linters, the unit tests, the integration tests and more;</li>
  530. <li>one or more of the developers will take a look at your Pull Request and offer feedback.</li>
  531. </ol>
  532. <p>From this point, you should:</p>
  533. <ol>
  534. <li>Look at the results of the CI pipeline.
  535. <ul>
  536. <li>If there is any error, fix the error.</li>
  537. </ul>
  538. </li>
  539. <li>If a developer has requested changes, make these changes and let us know if it is ready for a developer to review again.
  540. <ul>
  541. <li>A pull request is a conversation, if you disagree with the suggestions, please respond and discuss it.</li>
  542. </ul>
  543. </li>
  544. <li>Create a new commit with the changes.
  545. <ul>
  546. <li>Please do NOT overwrite the history. New commits make the reviewer's life easier.</li>
  547. <li>Push this commits to your Pull Request.</li>
  548. </ul>
  549. </li>
  550. <li>Back to 1.</li>
  551. <li>Once the pull request is ready for review again please re-request review from whichever developer did your initial
  552. review (or leave a comment in the pull request that you believe all required changes have been done).</li>
  553. </ol>
  554. <p>Once both the CI and the developers are happy, the patch will be merged into Synapse and released shortly!</p>
  555. <h1 id="11-find-a-new-issue"><a class="header" href="#11-find-a-new-issue">11. Find a new issue.</a></h1>
  556. <p>By now, you know the drill!</p>
  557. <h1 id="notes-for-maintainers-on-merging-prs-etc"><a class="header" href="#notes-for-maintainers-on-merging-prs-etc">Notes for maintainers on merging PRs etc</a></h1>
  558. <p>There are some notes for those with commit access to the project on how we
  559. manage git <a href="git.html">here</a>.</p>
  560. <h1 id="conclusion"><a class="header" href="#conclusion">Conclusion</a></h1>
  561. <p>That's it! Matrix is a very open and collaborative project as you might expect
  562. given our obsession with open communication. If we're going to successfully
  563. matrix together all the fragmented communication technologies out there we are
  564. reliant on contributions and collaboration from the community to do so. So
  565. please get involved - and we hope you have as much fun hacking on Matrix as we
  566. do!</p>
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