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# Contributions Welcome!
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Pull Requests and Community Contributions are the bread and butter of open source software. Every contribution- from bug
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reports to feature requests, typos to full new features- are greatly appreciated.
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## Important Guidelines
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* One Item Per Pull Request or Issue. This makes it much easier to review code and merge it back in, and prevents issues
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with one request from blocking another.
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* Code Coverage is extremely important, and pull requests are much more likely to be accepted if testing is also improved.
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New code should be properly tested, and all tests must pass.
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* Read the LICENSE document and make sure you understand it, because your code is going to be released under it.
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* Be prepared to make revisions. Don't be discouraged if you're asked to make changes, as that is just another step
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towards refining the code and getting it merged back in.
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* Remember to add the relevant documentation, particular the docblock comments.
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## Code Styling
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This project follows the PSR standards set forth by the [PHP Framework Interop Group](http://www.php-fig.org/).
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* [PSR-0: Class and file naming conventions](https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/accepted/PSR-0.md)
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* [PSR-1: Basic coding standard](https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/accepted/PSR-1-basic-coding-standard.md)
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* [PSR-2: Coding style guide](https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/accepted/PSR-2-coding-style-guide.md)
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All code most follow these standards to be accepted. The easiest way to accomplish this is to run php-cs-fixer once the
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new changes are finished. The php-cs-fixer package is installed as a development dependency of this project.
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composer install --dev
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vendor/bin/php-cs-fixer fix ./ --level="all" -vv
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## Running the test suite
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First install dependencies using Composer. It's important to include the dev packages:
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composer install --dev
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The "runTests.sh" script runs the full test suite- phpunit, php-cs-fixer, as well as any environmental setup:
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tests/runTests.sh
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vendor/bin/phpunit
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To call php-cs-fixer directly:
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vendor/bin/php-cs-fixer fix ./ --level="all" -vv --dry-run
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