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How to contribute
So, you've decided to contribute, that's great!
You can use this document to figure out how and where to start.
Getting started
- Make sure you have a GitHub account.
- Take a look at existing issues.
- If you need to create an issue:
- Make sure to clearly describe it.
- Including steps to reproduce when it is a bug.
- Include the version of SQLx used.
- Include the database driver and version.
- Include the database version.
Making changes
- Fork the repository on GitHub.
- Create a branch on your fork.
- You can usually base it on the
master
branch. - Make sure not to commit directly to
master
.
- You can usually base it on the
- Make commits of logical and atomic units.
- Make sure you have added the necessary tests for your changes.
- Push your changes to a topic branch in your fork of the repository.
- Submit a pull request to the original repository.
What to work on
We try to mark issues with a suggested level of experience (in Rust/SQL/SQLx). Where possible we try to spell out how to go about implementing the feature.
To start with, check out:
- Issues labeled as "good first issue".
- Issues labeled as "Easy".
Additionally, it's always good to work on improving/adding examples and documentation.
Communication
If you're unsure about your contribution or simply want to ask a question about anything, you can:
- Visit the SQLx Discord server
- Discuss something directly in the Github issue.