Contributions are always welcome, no matter how large or small. Before contributing, please read the code of conduct.
For details on contributing to documentation, see Website Directory Readme.
Install Node.js (LTS) and yarn on your system.
Only required on the first run, subsequent runs can use
yarn devto both bootstrap and run the development server.
git clone https://github.com/StaticJsCMS/static-cms
cd static-cms
yarnyarn devStarts the development server.
yarn devRuns the builds for packages.
yarn buildRuns unit tests for packages.
yarn testRuns integration tests for packages.
yarn test:integrationLints core and docs according to our style guidelines.
yarn lintFormats core and docs according to our style guidelines.
yarn formatWe actively welcome your pull requests!
If you need help with Git or our workflow, please ask. We want your contributions even if you're just learning Git. Our maintainers are happy to help!
Static CMS uses the Forking Workflow + Feature Branches. Additionally, PR's should be rebased on main when opened, and again before merging.
- Fork the repo.
- Create a branch from
main. If you're addressing a specific issue, prefix your branch name with the issue number. - If you've added code that should be tested, add tests.
- If you've changed APIs, update the documentation.
- Use
yarn formatto format and lint your code. - PR's must be rebased before merge (feel free to ask for help).
- PR must be reviewed prior to merging.
yarn dev spawns a development server and uses dev-test/config.yml and dev-test/index.html to serve the CMS.
In order to debug a specific issue follow the next steps:
- Replace
dev-test/config.ymlwith the relevantconfig.yml. If you want to test the backend, make sure that thebackendproperty of the config indicates which backend you use (Github, Gitlab, Bitbucket etc) and path to the repo.
backend: name: github;
repo: owner - name / repo - name;- Run
yarn dev - Open
http://localhost:8080/in the browser and you should have access to the CMS
When debugging the CMS with Git Gateway you must:
-
Have a Netlify site with Git Gateway and Netlify Identity enabled. An easy way to create such a site is to use a template, for example the Gatsby template
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Tell the CMS the URL of your Netlify site using a local storage item. To do so:
- Open
http://localhost:8080/in the browser - Open the Developer Console. Write the below command and press enter:
localStorage.setItem('netlifySiteURL', 'https://yourwebsiteurl.netlify.app/') - To be sure, you can run this command as well:
localStorage.getItem('netlifySiteURL') - Refresh the page
- You should be able to log in via your Netlify Identity email/password
- Open
By contributing to Static CMS, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under its MIT license.