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# How to Contribute
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First of all, thank you for your interest in Puppeteer!
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We'd love to accept your patches and contributions!
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## Contributor License Agreement
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Contributions to this project must be accompanied by a Contributor License
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Agreement. You (or your employer) retain the copyright to your contribution,
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this simply gives us permission to use and redistribute your contributions as
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part of the project. Head over to <https://cla.developers.google.com/> to see
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your current agreements on file or to sign a new one.
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You generally only need to submit a CLA once, so if you've already submitted one
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(even if it was for a different project), you probably don't need to do it
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again.
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## Getting setup
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1. Clone this repository
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer
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cd puppeteer
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```
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2. Install dependencies
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```bash
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yarn # or 'npm install'
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```
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## Code reviews
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All submissions, including submissions by project members, require review. We
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use GitHub pull requests for this purpose. Consult
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[GitHub Help](https://help.github.com/articles/about-pull-requests/) for more
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information on using pull requests.
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## Code Style
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- coding style is fully defined in [.eslintrc](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/blob/master/.eslintrc.js)
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- code should be annotated with [closure annotations](https://github.com/google/closure-compiler/wiki/Annotating-JavaScript-for-the-Closure-Compiler)
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- comments should be generally avoided. If the code would not be understood without comments, consider re-writing the code to make it self-explanatory
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To run code linter, use:
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```
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npm run lint
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```
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## Commit Messages
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Commit messages should follow the Semantic Commit Messages format:
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```
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label(namespace): title
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description
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footer
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```
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1. *label* is one of the following:
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- `fix` - puppeteer bug fixes
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- `feat` - puppeteer features
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- `docs` - changes to docs, e.g. `docs(api.md): ..` to change documentation
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- `test` - changes to puppeteer tests infrastructure
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- `style` - puppeteer code style: spaces/alignment/wrapping etc
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- `chore` - build-related work, e.g. doclint changes / travis / appveyor
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1. *namespace* is put in parenthesis after label and is optional
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2. *title* is a brief summary of changes
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3. *description* is **optional**, new-line separated from title and is in present tense
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4. *footer* is **optional**, new-line separated from *description* and contains "fixes" / "references" attribution to github issues
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5. *footer* should also include "BREAKING CHANGE" if current API clients will break due to this change. It should explain what changed and how to get the old behavior.
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Example:
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```
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fix(Page): fix page.pizza method
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This patch fixes page.pizza so that it works with iframes.
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Fixes #123, Fixes #234
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BREAKING CHANGE: page.pizza now delivers pizza at home by default.
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To deliver to a different location, use "deliver" option:
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`page.pizza({deliver: 'work'})`.
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```
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## Writing Documentation
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All public API should have a descriptive entry in the [docs/api.md](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/blob/master/docs/api.md). There's a [documentation linter](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/tree/master/utils/doclint) which makes sure documentation is aligned with the codebase.
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To run documentation linter, use
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```
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npm run doc
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```
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## Adding New Dependencies
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For all dependencies (both installation and development):
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- **Do not add** a dependency if the desired functionality is easily implementable
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- if adding a dependency, it should be well-maintained and trustworthy
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A barrier for introducing new installation dependencies is especially high:
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- **do not add** installation dependency unless it's critical to project success
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## Writing Tests
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- every feature should be accompanied by a test
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- every public api event/method should be accompanied by a test
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- tests should be *hermetic*. Tests should not depend on external services.
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- tests should work on all three platforms: Mac, Linux and Win. This is especially important for screenshot tests.
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Puppeteer tests are located in [test/test.js](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/blob/master/test/test.js)
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and are written with a [TestRunner](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/tree/master/utils/testrunner) framework.
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Despite being named 'unit', these are integration tests, making sure public API methods and events work as expected.
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- To run all tests:
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```
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npm run unit
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```
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- To filter tests by name:
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```
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npm run unit -- --filter=waitFor
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```
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- To run a specific test, substitute the `it` with `fit` (mnemonic rule: '*focus it*'):
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```js
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...
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// Using "fit" to run specific test
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fit('should work', SX(async function() {
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const response = await page.goto(EMPTY_PAGE);
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expect(response.ok).toBe(true);
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}))
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```
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- To disable a specific test, substitute the `it` with `xit` (mnemonic rule: '*cross it*'):
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```js
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...
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// Using "xit" to skip specific test
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xit('should work', SX(async function() {
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const response = await page.goto(EMPTY_PAGE);
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expect(response.ok).toBe(true);
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}))
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```
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- To run tests in non-headless mode:
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```
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HEADLESS=false npm run unit
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```
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- To run tests with custom Chromium executable:
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```
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CHROME=<path-to-executable> npm run unit
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```
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- To run tests in slow-mode:
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```
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HEADLESS=false SLOW_MO=500 npm run unit
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```
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- To debug a test, "focus" a test first and then run:
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```
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npm run debug-unit
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```
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## Public API Coverage
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Every public API method or event should be called at least once in tests. To ensure this, there's a coverage command which tracks calls to public API and reports back if some methods/events were not called.
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Run coverage:
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```
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npm run coverage
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```
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## Debugging Puppeteer
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See [Debugging Tips](README.md#debugging-tips) in the readme
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