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# Contributing to govmomi
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## Getting started
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First, fork the repository on GitHub to your personal account.
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Note that _GOPATH_ can be any directory, the example below uses _$HOME/govmomi_.
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Change _$USER_ below to your github username if they are not the same.
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``` shell
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export GOPATH=$HOME/govmomi
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go get github.com/vmware/govmomi
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cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/vmware/govmomi
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git config push.default nothing # anything to avoid pushing to vmware/govmomi by default
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git remote rename origin vmware
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git remote add $USER git@github.com:$USER/govmomi.git
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git fetch $USER
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```
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## Installing from source
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Compile the govmomi libraries and install govc using:
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``` shell
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go install -v github.com/vmware/govmomi/govc
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```
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Note that **govc/build.sh** is only used for building release binaries.
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## Contribution flow
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This is a rough outline of what a contributor's workflow looks like:
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- Create a topic branch from where you want to base your work.
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- Make commits of logical units.
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- Make sure your commit messages are in the proper format (see below).
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- Update CHANGELOG.md and/or govc/CHANGELOG.md when appropriate.
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- Push your changes to a topic branch in your fork of the repository.
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- Submit a pull request to vmware/govmomi.
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Example:
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``` shell
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git checkout -b my-new-feature vmware/master
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git commit -a
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git push $USER my-new-feature
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```
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### Stay in sync with upstream
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When your branch gets out of sync with the vmware/master branch, use the following to update:
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``` shell
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git checkout my-new-feature
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git fetch -a
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git rebase vmware/master
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git push --force-with-lease $USER my-new-feature
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```
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### Updating pull requests
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If your PR fails to pass CI or needs changes based on code review, you'll most likely want to squash these changes into
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existing commits.
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If your pull request contains a single commit or your changes are related to the most recent commit, you can simply
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amend the commit.
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``` shell
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git add .
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git commit --amend
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git push --force-with-lease $USER my-new-feature
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```
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If you need to squash changes into an earlier commit, you can use:
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``` shell
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git add .
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git commit --fixup <commit>
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git rebase -i --autosquash vmware/master
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git push --force-with-lease $USER my-new-feature
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```
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Be sure to add a comment to the PR indicating your new changes are ready to review, as github does not generate a
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notification when you git push.
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### Code style
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The coding style suggested by the Golang community is used in govmomi. See the
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[style doc](https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments) for details.
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Try to limit column width to 120 characters for both code and markdown documents such as this one.
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### Format of the Commit Message
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We follow the conventions on [How to Write a Git Commit Message](http://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/).
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Be sure to include any related GitHub issue references in the commit message.
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## Reporting Bugs and Creating Issues
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When opening a new issue, try to roughly follow the commit message format conventions above.
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