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# Contributing to VisualEditor
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Thank you for helping us develop VisualEditor!
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This document describes how to report bugs, set up your development
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environment, run tests, and build documentation. It also provides the coding
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conventions we use in the project.
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## Bug reports
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Please report bugs to [bugzilla.wikimedia.org](https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=VisualEditor&component=General)
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using the `VisualEditor` product. Feel free to use the `General`
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component if you don't know where else your bug might belong. Don't
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worry about specifying version, severity, hardware, or OS.
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## Running tests
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VisualEditor's build scripts use the [Grunt](http://gruntjs.com/) task runner.
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To install it make sure you have [node and npm](http://nodejs.org/download/)
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installed, then run:
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```sh
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# Install Grunt command-line utility
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$ npm install -g grunt-cli
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# Install VisualEditor's dev dependencies
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$ npm install
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```
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To run the tests, use:
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```sh
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$ grunt test
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```
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For other grunt tasks, see:
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```sh
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$ grunt --help
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```
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To run the tests in a web browser, make sure your MediaWiki install is
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[configured](https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:JavaScript_unit_testing) to
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allow running of tests. Set in `LocalSettings.php`:
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```php
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// https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:JavaScript_unit_testing
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$wgEnableJavaScriptTest = true;
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```
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Then open `http://URL_OF_MEDIAWIKI/index.php/Special:JavaScriptTest/qunit`
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(for example, <http://localhost/w/index.php/Special:JavaScriptTest/qunit>).
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## Building documentation
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VisualEditor uses [JSDuck](https://github.com/senchalabs/jsduck) to process
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documentation comments embedded in the code. To build the documentation, you
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will need `ruby`, `gem`, and `jsduck` installed.
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### Installing ruby and gem
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You're mostly on your own here, but we can give some hints for Mac OS X.
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##### Installing Gem in Mac OS X
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Ruby ships with OSX but may be outdated. Use [Homebrew](http://mxcl.github.com/homebrew/):
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```sh
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$ brew install ruby
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```
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If you've never used `gem` before, don't forget to add the gem's bin to your
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`PATH` ([howto](http://stackoverflow.com/a/14138490/319266)).
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### Installing jsduck
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Once you have gem, installing [JSDuck](https://github.com/senchalabs/jsduck) is easy:
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```sh
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$ gem install --user-install jsduck
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```
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### Running jsduck
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Creating the documentation is easy:
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```sh
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$ cd VisualEditor
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$ .docs/generate.sh
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```
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You may need to set `MW_INSTALL_PATH` in your environment to the location of
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your mediawiki installation if VisualEditor is not checked out directly in the
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mediawiki extensions folder (for example, if you're using a symlink).
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The generated documentation is in the `docs/` subdirectory. View the
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documentation at
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`http://URL_OF_MEDIAWIKI/extensions/VisualEditor/docs/`
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(for example, <http://localhost/w/extensions/VisualEditor/docs>).
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Note that `jsduck` doesn't support browsing vis the `file:` protocol.
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## VisualEditor Code Guidelines
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We inherit the code structure (about whitespace, naming and comments) conventions
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from MediaWiki. See [Manual:Coding conventions/JavaScript](https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Coding_conventions/JavaScript)
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on mediawiki.org.
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Git commit messages should follow the conventions described in
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<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Gerrit/Commit_message_guidelines>.
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### Documentation comments
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* End sentences in a full stop.
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* Continue sentences belonging to an annotation on the next line, indented with an
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additional space.
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* Types in documentation comments should be separated by a pipe character. Use types
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that are listed in the Types section of this document, otherwise use the identifier
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(full path from the global scope) of the constructor function (e.g. `{ve.dm.BranchNode}`).
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### Annotations
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We use the following annotations. They should be used in the order as they are described
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here, for consistency. See [JSDuck/Tags](https://github.com/senchalabs/jsduck/wiki/Tags) for more elaborate documentation.
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* @class Name (optional, guessed)
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* @abstract
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* @extends ClassName
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* @mixins ClassName
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* @constructor
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* @private
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* @static
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* @method name (optional, guessed)
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* @template
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* @property name (optional, guessed)
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* @until Text: Optional text.
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* @source Text
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* @context {Type} Optional text.
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* @inheritable
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* @param {Type} name Optional text.
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* @emits name
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* @returns {Type} Optional text.
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* @chainable
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* @throws {Type}
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### Types
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Special values:
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* undefined
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* null
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* this
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Primitive types:
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* boolean
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* number
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* string
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Built-in classes:
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* Array
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* Date
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* Function
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* RegExp
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* Object
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Browser classes:
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* HTMLElement
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jQuery classes:
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* jQuery
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* jQuery.Event
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## Add a new javascript class
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When a new javascript class is added, the file must be referenced in a number of places
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before it can be used.
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Test files:
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* VisualEditor.hooks.php in onResourceLoaderTestModules
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Regular files:
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* .docs/categories.json in General->Utilities (or somewhere more specific)
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* VisualEditor.php in ext.visualEditor.core (or somewhere more specific)
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* Run `php maintenance/makeStaticLoader.php --target test --write-file modules/ve/test/index.php`
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makeStaticLoader.php is a maintenance script to automatically generate an HTML document fragment
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containing script tags in dependency order (for standalone environments without ResourceLoader).
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