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Contributing
Reporting Issues and Asking Questions
Before opening an issue, please search the issue tracker to make sure your issue hasn't already been reported. Please note that your issue may be closed if it doesn't include the information requested in the issue template.
Getting started
Visit the Issue tracker to find a list of open issues that need attention.
Fork, then clone the repo:
git clone https://github.com/your-username/react-native-web.git
Install dependencies (requires yarn):
yarn
Automated tests
To run the linter:
yarn lint
To run flow:
yarn flow
To run the unit tests:
yarn jest
…in watch mode:
yarn jest --watch
To run all these automated tests:
yarn test
Compile and build
To compile the react-native-web source code:
yarn compile
…in watch mode:
yarn compile --watch
Website and visual tests
To run the interactive storybook:
yarn website
When you're also making changes to the 'react-native-web' source files, run this command in another process:
yarn compile --watch
Benchmarks
To run the benchmarks locally:
yarn benchmarks
open ./packages/benchmarks/dist/index.html
To develop against these benchmarks:
yarn compile --watch
yarn benchmarks --watch
New Features
Please open an issue with a proposal for a new feature or refactoring before starting on the work. We don't want you to waste your efforts on a pull request that we won't want to accept.
Pull requests
Before submitting a pull request, please make sure the following is done:
- Fork the repository and create your branch from
master. - If you've added code that should be tested, add tests!
- If you've changed APIs, update the documentation.
- Ensure the tests pass (
yarn test).
You can now submit a pull request, referencing any issues it addresses.
Please try to keep your pull request focused in scope and avoid including unrelated commits.
After you have submitted your pull request, we'll try to get back to you as soon as possible. We may suggest some changes or improvements.
Thank you for contributing!
Releases
To commit, publish, and push a final version:
yarn release <version>
Release candidates or versions that you'd like to publish to npm, but do not want to produce a commit and push it to GitHub:
yarn release <version> --skip-git