When contributing to this repository, please first discuss the change you wish to make via issue, email, or any other method with the owners of this repository before making a change.
Please note we have a Code of Conduct, please follow it in all your interactions with the project.
If you find a bug in the source code or a mistake in the documentation, you can help us by submitting an issue to the GitHub Repository. Even better, you can submit a Pull Request with a fix.
You can request a new feature by submitting an issue to the GitHub Repository. If you would like to implement a new feature, please submit an issue with a proposal for your work first, to be sure that we can use it.
- Small Features can be crafted and directly submitted as a Pull Request.
To protect the community, all contributors are required to sign the DataStax Contribution License Agreement. The process is completely electronic and should only take a few minutes.
Before you submit an issue, search the archive, maybe your question was already answered.
If your issue appears to be a bug, and hasn't been reported, open a new issue. Help us to maximize the effort we can spend fixing issues and adding new features, by not reporting duplicate issues. Providing the following information will increase the chances of your issue being dealt with quickly:
- Overview of the Issue - if an error is being thrown a non-minified stack trace helps
- Motivation for or Use Case - explain what are you trying to do and why the current behavior is a bug for you
- Reproduce the Error - provide a live example or a unambiguous set of steps
- Suggest a Fix - if you can't fix the bug yourself, perhaps you can point to what might be causing the problem (line of code or commit)
Before you submit your Pull Request (PR) consider the following guidelines:
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Search the repository (https://github.com/datastax/astra-db-ts/pulls) for an open or closed PR that relates to your submission. You don't want to duplicate effort.
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Create a fork of the repo
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Navigate to the repo you want to fork
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Make your changes in the forked repo
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Commit your changes using a descriptive commit message
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In GitHub, create a pull request: https://help.github.com/en/articles/creating-a-pull-request-from-a-fork
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If we suggest changes then:
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Make the required updates.
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Rebase your fork and force push to your GitHub repository (this will update your Pull Request):
git rebase master -i git push -f
That's it! Thank you for your contribution!