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Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.

Contributing to Web APIs

  1. When implementing properties and methods, follow the HTML spec

    • A helpful resource for translating types from the HTML spec to Rust can be found in the TypedArray objects table here

    • Try to stay as close as possible to the original JS name while maintaining Rust naming conventions

  2. You can run stdweb's tests with cargo web test --features web_test

    This will run them under headless Chromium

  3. For concrete Javascript types, define a struct as an instance_of the concrete Js type

    eg:

    #[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq, ReferenceType)]
    #[reference(instance_of = "CanvasGradient")]
    pub struct CanvasGradient(Reference);
  4. Make sure to document the struct according to the documentation in MDN and provide a link

    eg:

    /// The CanvasGradient struct represents an opaque object describing a gradient. 
    /// It is returned by the methods CanvasRenderingContext2D.createLinearGradient() or 
    /// CanvasRenderingContext2D.createRadialGradient().
    /// 
    /// [(JavaScript docs)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CanvasGradient)

    Remember these are Rust docs so certain keywords such as DOMString and Interface need to be "translated" into Rust equivalents

    eg:

     `DOMString` -> `String`/`Enum` (whichever is more appropriate)
     `Interface` -> `trait`
    

    Also add a comment linking the actual HTML spec for that particular object

    eg:

    // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#canvasgradient

  5. For functions that can't be overloaded properly with traits, define multiple functions with a suffix to specify their use

    Try to find one "general" or "basic" function that can take the original non-suffixed name

  6. You can export structs and enums by adding them to lib.rs