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title: Contributing
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type: index
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weight: 6
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---
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Your contribution is more than welcome.
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## Got a Question or Problem?
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If you have questions about how to use LaraDock, please direct your questions to the discussion on [Gitter](https://gitter.im/LaraDock/laradock). If you believe your question could help others, then consider opening an [Issue](https://github.com/laradock/laradock/issues) (it will be labeled as Question).
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## Found an Issue?
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If you find a bug in the source code or a mistake in the documentation, you can help us by
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submitting an [Issue](https://github.com/laradock/laradock/issues). Even better you can submit a Pull Request with a fix.
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## Want a Feature?
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You can request a new feature by submitting an [Issue](https://github.com/laradock/laradock/issues) (it will be labeled as Feature Suggestion). If you would like to implement a new feature then consider submitting a Pull Request.
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## Edit the documentation
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Laradock uses [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/) as website generator tool, with the [Material Docs theme](http://themes.gohugo.io/theme/material-docs/). You might need to check their docs quickly.
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1. Install [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/) on your machine.
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2. Clone laradock.
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3. Go to `/docs`.
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4. Delete everything except the `_settings` folder & the `CNAME` file.
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5. Open `docs/_settings` from your terminal and run `hugo serve` to host the website locally.
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6. Open the `docs/_settings/content` and search for the folder of the section you want to edit.
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7. In each secion there's an `index.md` file, that's the file you need to edit.
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8. To edit the sidebar (in case you are adding new section) go to `docs/_settings/config.toml` and add the section there.
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9. After done editing, run the this command `hugo` to generate the updated site inside the `docs` folder.
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10. Go back to the project root directory, commit and push..
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## Coding Guidelines
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## Support new Software
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* Create folder with the software name.
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* Add a `Dockerfile`, write your code there.
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* You may add additional files in the software folder.
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* Add the software to the `docker-compose.yml` file.
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* Make sure you follow our commenting style.
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* Add the software in the `Readme`.
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## Edit existing Software
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* Open the software (container) folder.
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* Edit the files you want to update.
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* **Note:** If you want to edit the base image of the `Workspace` or the `php-fpm` Containers,
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you need to edit their Docker-files from their GitHub repositories. For more info read their Dockerfiles comment on the LaraDock repository.
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* Make sure to update the `Readme` in case you made any changes.
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## Issue/PR Submission Guidelines
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## Submitting an Issue
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Before you submit your issue search the archive, maybe your question was already answered.
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If your issue appears to be a bug, and hasn't been reported, open a new issue.
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Help us to maximize the effort we can spend fixing issues and adding new
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features, by not reporting duplicate issues.
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## Before Submitting a Pull Request (PR)
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Always Test everything and make sure its working:
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- Pull the latest updates (or fork of you don’t have permission)
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- Before editing anything:
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- Test building the container (docker-compose build --no-cache container-name) build with no cache first.
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- Test running the container with some other containers in real app and see of everything is working fine.
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- Now edit the container (edit section by section and test rebuilding the container after every edited section)
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- Testing building the container (docker-compose build container-name) with no errors.
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- Test it in real App.
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## Submitting a PR
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Consider the following guidelines:
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* Search [GitHub](https://github.com/laradock/laradock/pulls) for an open or closed Pull Request that relates to your submission. You don't want to duplicate effort.
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* Make your changes in a new git branch:
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```shell
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git checkout -b my-fix-branch master
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```
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* Commit your changes using a descriptive commit message.
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* Push your branch to GitHub:
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```shell
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git push origin my-fix-branch
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```
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* In GitHub, send a pull request to `laradock:master`.
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* If we suggest changes then:
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* Make the required updates.
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* Commit your changes to your branch (e.g. `my-fix-branch`).
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* Push the changes to your GitHub repository (this will update your Pull Request).
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> If the PR gets too outdated we may ask you to rebase and force push to update the PR:
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```shell
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git rebase master -i
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git push origin my-fix-branch -f
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```
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*WARNING. Squashing or reverting commits and forced push thereafter may remove GitHub comments on code that were previously made by you and others in your commits.*
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## After your PR is merged
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After your pull request is merged, you can safely delete your branch and pull the changes
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from the main (upstream) repository:
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* Delete the remote branch on GitHub either through the GitHub web UI or your local shell as follows:
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```shell
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git push origin --delete my-fix-branch
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```
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* Check out the master branch:
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```shell
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git checkout master -f
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```
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* Delete the local branch:
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```shell
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git branch -D my-fix-branch
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```
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* Update your master with the latest upstream version:
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```shell
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git pull --ff upstream master
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```
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<br>
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## Happy Coding :)
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