A good issue includes a short, self contained, correct example of the problem, something like:
assert github.Github().get_user("jacquev6").name == "Vincent Jacques"
It is even better if you provide the debug logs associated with your issue.
Enable them with github.enable_console_debug_logging
and copy them in the body of the issue.
Warning: you may want to remove some private information (authentication information is removed, but there may be private stuff in the messages)
If for any reason you are not able to do that, open your issue anyway and a maintainer will see what is needed to solve your problem.
Pull Requests should clearly describe two things:
- The problem they attempt to solve
- How the author went about solving the problem
Ideally, changes should be made in logical commits and tests added to improve the project's coverage of the GitHub API.
You can run the tests through python -m github.tests
.
Run a specific test with python -m github.tests TestCase
or python -m github.tests TestCase.testMethod
.
If you add a new test, for example Issue139.testCompletion
, you must add an import in github/tests/AllTests.py
.
Then, you have to run python -m github.tests Issue139.testCompletion --record
to create the github/tests/ReplayData/*.txt
files needed for you new test.
Check them and commit them as well.
You will need a GithubCredentials.py
file at the root of the project with the following contents:
login = "my_login"
password = "my_password"
oauth_token = "my_token" # Can be left empty if not used
If you use 2 factor authentication on your Github account, tests that require a login/password authentication will fail.
You can use python -m github.tests Issue139.testCompletion --record --auth_with_token
to use the oauth_token
field specified in GithubCredentials.py
when recording a unit test interaction. NB that the password = ""
(empty string is ok) must still be present in GithubCredentials.py
to run the tests even when the --auth_with_token
arg is used.
PyGithub follows pep8 Style Guide for Python Code except for line length.
Please check your code with pep8 Python style guide checker, by running pep8 --ignore=E501 github
.