# Contributing guidelines ## How to become a contributor and submit your own code ### Environment setup It is recommended to use filter to manage the GitHub email notification, see [examples for setting filters to Kubernetes Github notifications](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/communication/best-practices.md#examples-for-setting-filters-to-kubernetes-github-notifications) To install development dependencies you can set up a python virtual env with the necessary dependencies: ```ShellSession virtualenv venv source venv/bin/activate pip install -r tests/requirements.txt ``` #### Linting Kubespray uses `yamllint` and `ansible-lint`. To run them locally use `yamllint .` and `ansible-lint`. It is a good idea to add call these tools as part of your pre-commit hook and avoid a lot of back end forth on fixing linting issues (). #### Molecule [molecule](https://github.com/ansible-community/molecule) is designed to help the development and testing of Ansible roles. In Kubespray you can run it all for all roles with `./tests/scripts/molecule_run.sh` or for a specific role (that you are working with) with `molecule test` from the role directory (`cd roles/my-role`). When developing or debugging a role it can be useful to run `molecule create` and `molecule converge` separately. Then you can use `molecule login` to SSH into the test environment. #### Vagrant Vagrant with VirtualBox or libvirt driver helps you to quickly spin test clusters to test things end to end. See [README.md#vagrant](README.md) ### Contributing A Patch 1. Submit an issue describing your proposed change to the repo in question. 2. The [repo owners](OWNERS) will respond to your issue promptly. 3. Fork the desired repo, develop and test your code changes. 4. Sign the CNCF CLA () 5. Submit a pull request. 6. Work with the reviewers on their suggestions. 7. Ensure to rebase to the HEAD of your target branch and squash un-necessary commits () before final merger of your contribution.