# Welcome to Reflex contributing guide! πŸ₯³ ## Getting started To navigate our codebase with confidence, see [Reflex Docs](https://pynecone.io/docs/getting-started/introduction) :confetti_ball:. ### Discussions - Have a question? Want to discuss a feature? [Start a discussion](https://github.com/pynecone-io/pynecone/discussions) We welcome any discussions and questions. We want to make sure that Reflex is the best it can be, and we can't do that without your help. ### Issues * #### Create a new issue If you spot a problem with anything in Reflex feel free to create an issue. Even if you are not sure if its a problem with the framework or your own code, create an issue and we will do our best to answer or resolve it. * #### Solve an issue Scan through our [existing issues](https://github.com/pynecone-io/pynecone/issues) to find one that interests you. You can narrow down the search using `labels` as filters. As a general rule, we don’t assign issues to anyone. If you find an issue to work on, you are welcome to open a PR with a fix. Any large issue changing the compiler of Reflex should brought to the Reflex maintainers for approval Thank you for supporting Reflex!🎊 ## πŸ’» How to Run a Local Build of Reflex Here is a quick guide to how the run Reflex repo locally so you can start contributing to the project. First clone Reflex: ``` bash git clone https://github.com/pynecone-io/pynecone.git ``` Navigate into the repo: ``` bash cd reflex ``` Install poetry version >= 1.4.0 and add it to your path (see [Poetry Docs](https://python-poetry.org/docs/#installation) for more info). Install your local Reflex build: ``` bash poetry install ``` Now create an examples folder so you can test the local Python build in this repository: ``` bash mkdir examples cd examples ``` Create a project in this folder can be named anything but for the sake of the directions we'll use `example`: ``` bash mkdir example cd example ``` Now Init/Run ``` bash poetry run reflex init poetry run reflex run ``` All the changes you make to the repository will be reflected in your running app. * We have the examples folder in the .gitignore, so your changes in reflex/examples won't be reflected in your commit. ## πŸ§ͺ Testing and QA Any feature or significant change added should be accompanied with unit tests. Within the 'test' directory of Reflex you can add to a test file already there or create a new test python file if it doesn't fit into the existing layout. What to unit test? - Any feature or significant change that has been added. - Any edge cases or potential problem areas. -Any interactions between different parts of the code. ## βœ… Making a PR Once you solve a current issue or improvement to Reflex, you can make a pr, and we will review the changes. Before submitting, a pull request, ensure the following steps are taken and test passing. In your `reflex` directory run make sure all the unit tests are still passing using the following command. This will fail if code coverage is below 80%. ``` bash poetry run pytest tests --cov --no-cov-on-fail --cov-report= ``` Next make sure all the following tests pass. This ensures that every new change has proper documentation and type checking. ``` bash poetry run ruff check . poetry run pyright reflex tests find reflex tests -name "*.py" -not -path reflex/reflex.py | xargs poetry run darglint ``` Finally, run `black` to format your code. ``` bash poetry run black reflex tests ``` Consider installing git pre-commit hooks so Ruff, Pyright, Darglint and Black will run automatically before each commit. Note that pre-commit will only be installed when you use a Python version >= 3.8. ``` bash pre-commit install ``` That's it you can now submit your pr. Thanks for contributing to Reflex!