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Contribution Guide

Setting up your local development environment

Add the Wasm target

rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown

Install cargo-make

cargo install cargo-make

You can use the following command to list all available tasks for Yew:

cargo make --list-all-steps

The most important tasks are outlined below.

Tests

To run all tests, use the following command:

cargo make tests

Browser tests

cargo make tests will automatically download Geckodriver to a temporary location if it isn't in the PATH.

Because Geckodriver looks for firefox in the path, if you use FireFox Developer Edition, you may get an error, because Developer Editions binary is called firefox-developer-edition. To fix this, either install the standard version of Firefox or symlink firefox to firefox-developer-edition.

Fetch service tests

The tests for the fetch service require a local httpbin server. If you have Docker installed, cargo make tests will automatically run httpbin in a container for you.

Alternatively, you can set the HTTPBIN_URL environment variable to the URL you wish to run tests against.

WebSocket service tests

The tests for the web-socket service require an echo server. If you have Docker installed, cargo make tests will automatically run an echo server in a container for you.

Alternatively, you can set the ECHO_SERVER_URL environment variable to the URL you wish to run tests against.

Macro tests

When adding or updating tests, please make sure to update the appropriate stderr file, which you can find here for the html! macro. These files ensure that macro compilation errors are correct and easy to understand. These errors can change with each release of the compiler, so they should be generated with the Rust version 1.56 (because some tests make use of const generics which were stabilized in that version).

To update or generate a new stderr file you can run cargo make test-overwrite in the yew-macro directory.

Linting

The following command checks the code using Rustfmt and Clippy:

cargo make lint

To automatically fix formatting issues, run cargo fmt first.

Benchmarks

If you wish to improve the performance of Yew, we ask you to prove the improvements of your changes through benchmarking.

Some components of Yew have dedicated benchmarks which can be run with the following command:

cargo make benchmarks

There's also a benchmark for the framework as a whole. Simply clone bakape/js-framework-benchmark and follow the repository's README.

Feel free to add new benchmark tests if the current benchmark coverage is insufficient!

See #1453 for a discussion on how to make this easier.

Writing APIs

When building new APIs, think about what it would be like to use them. Would this API cause confusing and hard to pin error mesages? Would this API integrate well with other APIs? Is it intuitive to use this API?

Below, you can find some useful guidance and best practices on how to write APIs. These are only guidelines and while they are helpful and should be followed where possible, in some cases, it may not be possible to do so.

Website

The source code of our website (https://yew.rs) is in the website directory. Most of the times, edits can be done in markdown.

website/README.md has more detailed instructions.