Contributions to nidaqmx are welcome from all!
nidaqmx is managed via git, with the canonical upstream repository hosted on GitHub.
nidaqmx follows a pull-request model for development. If you wish to contribute, you will need to create a GitHub account, fork this project, push a branch with your changes to your project, and then submit a pull request.
See GitHub's official documentation for more details.
To contribute to this project, it is recommended that you follow these steps:
- Ensure you have poetry installed
- Fork the repository on GitHub.
- Install nidaqmx dependencies using
poetry install
- Run the unit tests on your system (see Testing section). At this point, if any tests fail, do not begin development. Try to investigate these failures. If you're unable to do so, report an issue through our GitHub issues page.
- Write new tests that demonstrate your bug or feature. Ensure that these new tests fail.
- Make your change.
- Run all the unit tests again (which include the tests you just added), and confirm that they all pass.
- Send a GitHub Pull Request to the main repository's master branch. GitHub Pull Requests are the expected method of code collaboration on this project.
In order to be able to run the nidaqmx unit tests, your setup should meet the following minimum requirements:
- Setup has a machine with NI-DAQmx or the NI-DAQmx Runtime installed.
- Currently the minimum supported NI-DAQmx version to run all tests is 21.3.
- Machine has a supported version of CPython or PyPy installed.
- Machine has poetry installed.
- Machine has an X-Series DAQ device connected to it (we ran the tests using a PCIe-6363 or a USB-6351).
Before running any unit tests, an NI MAX configuration needs be imported. The MAX configuration
simply contains some custom scales used during testing. The MAX configuration file is located at
nidaqmx\tests\max_config\nidaqmxMaxConfig.ini
. Refer to this KB article
for details on how to import a MAX Configuration.
To run the nidaqmx unit tests in a specific version of Python, run the following command in the root of the distribution:
$ poetry run pytest
To run the unit tests in all Python interpreters supported by nidaqmx, run the following commands in the root of the distribution:
$ poetry run tox
This requires you to have all the Python interpreters supported by nidaqmx installed on your machine.
To build the documentation install the optional docs packages and run sphinx. For example:
$ poetry install -E docs
$ poetry run sphinx-build -b html docs docs\_build
- Ensure your git
HEAD
is at the latest version ofmaster
branch with no pending changes. - Note the version currently being released by running:
$ poetry version
- Run tests on every supported Python version. Refer to Testing section for details.
- Build the documentation and spot check the output. Refer to Building Documentation section for details. Note that nidaqmx-python @ readthedocs.io has been configured to automatically update when the tagged GitHub release has been created. That can be verified once that has been completed.
- Publish nidaqmx to pypi by running:
$ poetry publish
- Create a release on GitHub, attaching the source at the latest commit as follows:
- Tag: Create a new tag matching the version being released.
- Release Title: The version being released.
- Description: Contents of the
CHANGELOG.md
for the version being released.
- Create a PR to update the version of nidaqmx
- Update
pyproject.toml
version by running:$ poetry version [patch|minor|major]
- If updating a minor or major version, update
version
andrelease
indocs/conf.py
. - Add a section to
CHANGELOG.md
for the new version with empty subsections.
- Update
Developer's Certificate of Origin 1.1
By making a contribution to this project, I certify that:
(a) The contribution was created in whole or in part by me and I have the right to submit it under the open source license indicated in the file; or
(b) The contribution is based upon previous work that, to the best of my knowledge, is covered under an appropriate open source license and I have the right under that license to submit that work with modifications, whether created in whole or in part by me, under the same open source license (unless I am permitted to submit under a different license), as indicated in the file; or
(c) The contribution was provided directly to me by some other person who certified (a), (b) or (c) and I have not modified it.
(d) I understand and agree that this project and the contribution are public and that a record of the contribution (including all personal information I submit with it, including my sign-off) is maintained indefinitely and may be redistributed consistent with this project or the open source license(s) involved.
(taken from developercertificate.org)
See LICENSE for details about how nidaqmx is licensed.