Thank you for contributing to gldap! Here you can find common questions around reporting issues and opening pull requests to our project.
When contributing in any way to the gldap project (new issue, PR, etc), please be aware that our community identifies with many gender pronouns. Please remember to use nonbinary pronouns (they/them) and gender neutral language ("Hello folks") when addressing our community. For more reading on our code of conduct, please see the Code of Conduct.
We take gldap's security and our users' trust very seriously. If you believe you have found a security issue in gldap, please responsibly disclose by contacting us at [email protected]. Do not open an issue on our GitHub issue tracker if you believe you've found a security related issue, thank you!
If you believe you found a bug with gldap, please:
- Build from the latest
main
HEAD commit to attempt to reproduce the issue. It's possible we've already fixed the bug, and this is a first good step to ensuring that's not the case. - Ensure a similar ticket is not already opened by searching our opened issues on GitHub.
Once you've verified the above, feel free to open a bug fix issue template type from our issue selector and we'll do our best to triage it as quickly as possible.
Before writing a line of code, please ask us about a potential improvement or feature that you want to write into gldap. We may already be working on it; even if we aren't, we need to ensure that both the feature and its proposed implementation is aligned with our road map, vision, and standards for the project. We're happy to help walk through that via a feature request issue.
You can see a public road map for gldap in the README and we encourage everyone to look this over to understand at a high level what we're working on with gldap.
When submitting a pull request, please ensure:
- You've followed the above guidelines for contributing to gldap.
- Make sure you include any coverage changes with your PR.
Please allow us a couple of days to comment, request changes, or approve your PR. Thank you for your contribution!
To run the entire test suite run this command in the root of the project:
make test
If you don't want to run the entire test suite, you can just run a singe test with go. For example, if you wanted to run the tests TestDirectory_SimpleBindResponse, you would run:
go test -run TestDirectory_SimpleBindResponse
Coverage is published in the repo: ./coverage/coverage.html
This report is generate by the cmd:
make coverage
Please generate a new coverage report and include any changes to the report when opening a PR.