Also, convert all code that relied on `manifest.yaml` to use `manifest.json` instead. Closes: #394
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Contributions are more than welcome, and the follow the standard Gitlab procedure:
- Fork the repo.
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Guidelines:
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The code should ideally have no LINT warnings/issues.
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Project conventions:
- 4 spaces to indent.
- RST format for classes and methods documentation
- Run
python generate_missing_docs.py
if you are adding new plugins/backends to automatically generate the doc templates. Make sure that you don't accidentally remove lines elements from the docs because of missing dependencies on the machine you use to generate the docs. - Naming conventions: plugin classes are named
<Module>Plugin
and backend classes are named<Module>Backend
, with<Module>
being the (camel-case) representation of the Python module of the plugin without the prefix - for example, the plugin underplatypush.plugins.light.hue
must be namedLightHuePlugin
.
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If possible, add a test for the new functionality. If you have built a new functionality that works with some specific device or service then it's not required to write a test that mocks the whole service, but if you are changing some of the core entities (e.g. requests, events, procedures, hooks, crons or the bus) then make sure to add tests and not to break the existing tests.
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If the feature requires an optional dependency then make sure to document it in the
manifest.json
- refer to the Wiki (how to write plugins and backends) for examples on how to write an extension manifest file.