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Signed-off-by: Alexei Dodon <adodon@cisco.com>
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162 lines
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# Getting Started
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## Fork Repository
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[Fork](https://github.com/anuvu/zot) the zot repository on GitHub to your personal account.
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```
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#Set golang environment
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export GOPATH=$HOME/go
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mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/anuvu
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#Get code
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go get github.com/anuvu/zot
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cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/anuvu/zot
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#Track repository under your personal account
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git config push.default nothing # Anything to avoid pushing to anuvu/zot by default
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git remote rename origin anuvu
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git remote add $USER git@github.com:$USER/zot.git
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git fetch $USER
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```
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NOTES: Note that GOPATH can be any directory, the example above uses $HOME/go.
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Change $USER above to your own GitHub username.
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## Build
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There are several ways to build the zot project. The resulting binaries are
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produced under bin/
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## Using host's toolchain
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For fully-featured zot,
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```
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make
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```
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For a minimal dist-spec only zot,
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```
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make binary-minimal
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```
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For a node exporter used by minimal dist-spec only zot,
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```
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make exporter-minimal
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```
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## Using container builds (stacker)
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```
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make binary-stacker
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```
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## Using container builds (docker)
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```
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make binary-container
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```
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# Project Structure
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```
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...
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├── cmd/zot # Source code contains the main logic
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├── cmd/exporter # Source code contains the main logic for node exporter
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├── docs # Source code for Swagger docs
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├── errors # Source code for errors
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├── examples # Configuration examples to enable various features
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├── pkg/api # Source code contains the HTTP handlers
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├── pkg/cli # Source code that handles the commandline logic
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├── pkg/compliance # Source code that handles the dist-spec compliance logic
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├── pkg/exporter # Source code used by the node exporter
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├── pkg/extensions # Source code that handles the feature extensions
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├── pkg/log # Source code that handles logging
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├── pkg/storage # Source code that handles image storage
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```
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## Contribute Workflow
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PRs are always welcome, even if they only contain small fixes like typos or a few
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lines of code. If there will be a significant effort, please document it as an
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issue and get a discussion going before starting to work on it.
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Please submit a PR broken down into small changes bit by bit. A PR consisting of
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a lot features and code changes may be hard to review. It is recommended to
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submit PRs in an incremental fashion.
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Note: If you split your pull request to small changes, please make sure any of
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the changes goes to master will not break anything. Otherwise, it can not be
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merged until this feature complete.
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## Develop, Build and Test
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Write code on the new branch in your fork. The coding style used in zot is
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suggested by the Golang community. See the [style doc](https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments) for details.
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Try to limit column width to 120 characters for both code and markdown documents
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such as this one.
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As we are enforcing standards set by
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[golangci-lint](https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint), please always run a full 'make' on source
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code before committing your changes. This will trigger compilation, unit tests
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and linting. If it reports an issue, in general, the preferred action is to fix
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the code. We try to enforce the guideline that code coverage doesn't drop as
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code is added or modified.
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## Automated Testing (via CI/CD)
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Once your pull request has been opened, zot will start a full CI pipeline
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against it that compiles, and runs unit tests and linters.
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## Reporting issues
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It is a great way to contribute to zot by reporting an issue. Well-written
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and complete bug reports are always welcome! Please open an issue on Github and
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follow the template to fill in required information.
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Before opening any issue, please look up the existing issues to avoid submitting
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a duplication. If you find a match, you can "subscribe" to it to get notified on
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updates. If you have additional helpful information about the issue, please
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leave a comment.
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When reporting issues, always include:
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Build environment (golang compiler, etc)
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Configuration files of zot
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Log files as per configuration.
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Because the issues are open to the public, when submitting the log
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and configuration files, be sure to remove any sensitive
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information, e.g. user name, password, IP address, and company name.
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You can replace those parts with "REDACTED" or other strings like
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"****".
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Be sure to include the steps to reproduce the problem if applicable.
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It can help us understand and fix your issue faster.
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## Documenting
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Update the documentation if you are creating or changing features. Good
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documentation is as important as the code itself.
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The main location for the documentation is the website repository. The images
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referred to in documents can be placed in docs/img in that repo.
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Documents are written with Markdown. See Writing on GitHub for more details.
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## Design New Features
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You can propose new designs for existing zot features. You can also design
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entirely new features, Please submit a proposal in GitHub issues. zot
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maintainers will review this proposal as soon as possible. This is necessary to
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ensure the overall architecture is consistent and to avoid duplicated work in
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the roadmap.
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