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.. _contributing:
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Contributing
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============
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Introduction
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------------
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Join LVGL's community and leave your footprint in the library!
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There are a lot of ways to contribute to LVGL even if you are new to the
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library or even new to programming.
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It might be scary to make the first step but you have nothing to be
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afraid of. A friendly and helpful community is waiting for you. Get to
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know like-minded people and make something great together.
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So let's find which contribution option fits you the best and help you
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join the development of LVGL!
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Ways to contribute
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- **Spread the Word**: Share your LVGL experience with friends or on social media to boost its visibility.
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- **Star LVGL** Give us a star on `GitHub <https://github.com/lvgl/lvgl>`__ ! It helps a lot to LVGL more appealing for newcomers.
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- **Report a bug**: Open a `GitHub Issue <https://github.com/lvgl/lvgl/issues>`__ if something is not working.
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- **Join our** `Forum <https://forum.lvgl.io/>`__ : Meet fellow developers and discuss questions
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- **Tell your ideas**: If you miss something from LVGL we would love to hear about it in a `GitHub Issue <https://github.com/lvgl/lvgl/issues>`__
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- **Develop features**: Help to design or develop a feature. See below.
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Mid and large scale issues are discussed in `Feature planning <https://github.com/lvgl/lvgl/issues/new?assignees=&labels=&projects=&template=feat-planning.yml>`__ issues.
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An issue can be developed when all the questions in the issue template are answered and there is no objection from any core member.
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We are using GitHub labels to show the state and attributes of the issues and Pull requests.
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If you are looking for contribution opportunities you can `Filter for these labels <https://github.com/lvgl/lvgl/labels>`__ :
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- ``Simple``: Good choice to get started with LVGL contribution
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- ``PR needed``: We investigated the issue but it still needs to be implemented
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- ``Review needed``: A Pull request is opened and it needs review/testing
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.. _contributing_pull_request:
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Pull request
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Merging new code into the lvgl, documentation, blog, examples, and other
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repositories happen via *Pull requests* (PR for short). A PR is a
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notification like "Hey, I made some updates to your project. Here are
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the changes, you can add them if you want." To do this you need a copy
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(called fork) of the original project under your account, make some
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changes there, and notify the original repository about your updates.
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You can see what it looks like on GitHub for LVGL here:
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https://github.com/lvgl/lvgl/pulls.
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To add your changes you can edit files online on GitHub and send a new
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Pull request from there (recommended for small changes) or add the
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updates in your favorite editor/IDE and use git to publish the changes
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(recommended for more complex updates).
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From GitHub
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1. Navigate to the file you want to edit.
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2. Click the Edit button in the top right-hand corner.
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3. Add your changes to the file.
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4. Add a commit message on the bottom of the page.
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5. Click the *Propose changes* button.
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From command line
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The instructions describe the main ``lvgl`` repository but it works the
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same way for the other repositories.
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1. Fork the `lvgl repository <https://github.com/lvgl/lvgl>`__. To do this click the
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"Fork" button in the top right corner. It will "copy" the ``lvgl``
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repository to your GitHub account (``https://github.com/<YOUR_NAME>?tab=repositories``)
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2. Clone your forked repository.
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3. Add your changes. You can create a *feature branch* from *master* for the updates: ``git checkout -b <the-new-feature-branch-name>``
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4. Commit and push your changes to the forked ``lvgl`` repository.
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5. Create a PR on GitHub from the page of your ``lvgl`` repository (``https://github.com/<YOUR_NAME>/lvgl``) by
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clicking the *"New pull request"* button. Don't forget to select the branch where you added your changes.
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6. Set the base branch. It means where you want to merge your update. In the ``lvgl`` repo both the fixes
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and new features go to ``master`` branch.
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7. Describe what is in the update. An example code is welcome if applicable.
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8. If you need to make more changes, just update your forked ``lvgl`` repo with new commits.
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They will automatically appear in the PR.
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.. _contributing_commit_message_format:
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Commit message format
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The commit messages format is inspired by `Angular Commit
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Format <https://gist.github.com/brianclements/841ea7bffdb01346392c>`__.
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The following structure should be used:
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.. code-block::
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<type>(<scope>): <subject>
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<BLANK LINE>
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<body>
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<BLANK LINE>
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<footer>
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Possible ``<type>``\ s:
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- ``fix`` bugfix in the source code.
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- ``feat`` new feature
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- ``arch`` architectural changes
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- ``perf`` changes that affect the performance
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- ``example`` anything related to examples (even fixes and new examples)
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- ``docs`` anything related to the documentation (even fixes, formatting, and new pages)
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- ``test`` anything related to tests (new and updated tests or CI actions)
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- ``chore`` any minor formatting or style changes that would make the changelog noisy
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``<scope>`` is the module, file, or sub-system that is affected by the
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commit. It's usually one word and can be chosen freely. For example
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``img``, ``layout``, ``txt``, ``anim``. The scope can be omitted.
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``<subject>`` contains a short description of the change:
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- use the imperative, present tense: "change" not "changed" nor "changes"
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- don't capitalize the first letter
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- no dot (``.``) at the end
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- max 90 characters
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``<body>`` optional and can be used to describe the details of this
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change.
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``<footer>`` shall contain
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- the words "BREAKING CHANGE" if the changes break the API
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- reference to the GitHub issue or Pull Request if applicable.
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Some examples:
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- fix(img): update size if a new source is set
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- fix(bar): fix memory leak
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The animations weren't deleted in the destructor.
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Fixes: #1234
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- feat: add span widget
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The span widget allows mixing different font sizes, colors and styles.
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It's similar to HTML <span>
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- docs(porting): fix typo
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.. _contributing_dco:
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Developer Certification of Origin (DCO)
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Overview
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To ensure all licensing criteria are met for every repository of the
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LVGL project, we apply a process called DCO (Developer's Certificate of
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Origin).
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The text of DCO can be read here: https://developercertificate.org/.
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By contributing to any repositories of the LVGL project you agree that
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your contribution complies with the DCO.
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If your contribution fulfills the requirements of the DCO no further
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action is needed. If you are unsure feel free to ask us in a comment.
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Accepted licenses and copyright notices
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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To make the DCO easier to digest, here are some practical guides about
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specific cases:
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Your own work
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The simplest case is when the contribution is solely your own work. In
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this case you can just send a Pull Request without worrying about any
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licensing issues.
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Use code from online source
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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If the code you would like to add is based on an article, post or
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comment on a website (e.g. StackOverflow) the license and/or rules of
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that site should be followed.
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For example in case of StackOverflow a notice like this can be used:
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.. code-block::
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/* The original version of this code-snippet was published on StackOverflow.
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* Post: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12345
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* Author: http://stackoverflow.com/users/12345/username
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* The following parts of the snippet were changed:
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* - Check this or that
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* - Optimize performance here and there
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*/
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... code snippet here ...
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Use MIT licensed code
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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As LVGL is MIT licensed, other MIT licensed code can be integrated
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without issues. The MIT license requires a copyright notice be added to
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the derived work. Any derivative work based on MIT licensed code must
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copy the original work's license file or text.
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Use GPL licensed code
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The GPL license is not compatible with the MIT license. Therefore, LVGL
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cannot accept GPL licensed code.
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