We are glad that you are willing to contribute to the TinyVue open source project. There are many forms of contribution, and you can choose one or more of them according to your strengths and interests:
- Provide more detailed information for [existing defects](https://github.com/opentiny/tiny-vue/labels/bug), such as supplementary screenshots, more detailed reproduction steps, minimum reproducible demo links, etc.
- Submit Pull requests to fix typos in the document or make the document clearer and better
- Add the official assistant WeChat `opentiny-official` and join the technical exchange group to participate in the discussion.
When you personally use the TinyVue component library and participate in many of the above contributions, as you become familiar with TinyVue, you can try to do something more challenging, such as:
If you encounter problems in the process of using TinyVue components, you are welcome to submit Issue to us. Before submitting Issue, please read the relevant [official documentation](https://opentiny.design) carefully to confirm whether this is a defect or an unimplemented function.
If it is a defect, select [Bug report](https://github.com/opentiny/tiny-vue/issues/new?template=bug-report.yml) template when creating a new Issue. The title follows the format of `[componentName] defect description`. For example: `[select] filtering function, the selected option cannot be selected again after it has been deleted`.
If it is a new feature, select [Feature request](https://github.com/opentiny/tiny-vue/issues/new?template=feature-request.yml) template. The title follows the format of `[componentName] new feature description`. For example: `[select] selection box is too long to display, hope to support the configuration of tips prompt`.
Before submitting pull request, please make sure that your submission is in line with the overall plan of TinyVue. Generally, issues that marked as [bug](https://github.com/opentiny/tiny-vue/labels/bug) are encouraged to submit pull requests. If you are not sure, you can create a [Discussion](https://github.com/opentiny/tiny-vue/discussions) for discussion.
The commit message should be in the form of a `type(scope): description of the message`, e.g. `fix(vue-renderless): [scrollbar, action-menu] fix xxx bug`.
2.**e2e test** of trigger components: Adding '[componentName1, componentName2]' to the Pull Request title will execute test cases for componentName1, componentName2, and declare this structure when changes to code affect components.
- Note: The `github action` in this project identifies test e2e use cases to be executed by matching the component names declared by `[componentName1, componentName2]` with the path names in the `examples/sites/demos` directory. (Because running the full test case is too time consuming)
- When modifying a sub-component of a component, such as the `col` component, which has no corresponding examples and test cases, the `layout` component should be tested, because the `col` component is a sub-component of the `layout` component. The PR title can be: `fix(col): [layout] xxxxxxxxxxxxxx`
The PR description uses a template, and it is necessary to fill in the relevant information of the PR according to the template, mainly including:
- PR Checklist: Whether the Commit information is compliant with the specifications, whether it supplements the E2E test cases, and whether it supplements the documentation
- PR Type: Bugfix / Feature / Code style update / Refactoring and so on
- Click the Fork button in the upper right corner of the [TinyVue](https://github.com/opentiny/tiny-vue) code repository to Fork the upstream repository to the personal repository.
- Clone personal repository to local.
- Associated with the upstream repository to facilitate the synchronization of the latest code of the upstream repository.
- Create a new branch `git checkout-b username/feature1 upstream/ dev` from the upstream repository dev branch. The name of the branch should be `username/feat- xxx` / `username/fix- xxx`.
- Local coding.
- Submit according to [Commit Message Format](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/zh-hans/v1.0.0/) specification. PR that do not conform to the submission specification will not be merged.
- Submit to remote repository: `git push origin branchName`.
- Open the [Pull requests](https://github.com/opentiny/tiny-vue/pulls) link of the TinyVue code repository and click the New pull request button to submit the PR.
- According to the PR template, please provide the following information: PR self-check items, PR type, related Issue ID, whether it is a destructive change.
- Project Committer conducts Code Review and makes comments.
- The PR author adjusts the code according to the opinion. Please note that when a branch initiates PR, the subsequent commit will be synchronized automatically, and there is no need to resubmit the PR.
We sincerely thank all the contributors who have participated in the TinyVue project!
In recognition of the contributions of our contributors, we have added a 'Contributors' section at the bottom of each component documentation, displaying the GitHub information of each contributor, including their profile picture, username, and GitHub personal page.
Due to the current manpower constraints, only information of internal members (or former members) of the TinyVue team is currently being recorded. Open source contributors are welcome to supplement their own information.