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| | <style> |
| | .checklist { list-style: none; padding: 0; margin: 0; } |
| | .checklist li { margin-left: 24px; padding-left: 23px; margin-right: 6px; } |
| | .checklist li:before { content: "\2610\2001"; margin-left: -24px; } |
| | .checklist li p {display: inline; } |
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| |
|
| | .. _pr-guidelines: |
| |
|
| | *********************** |
| | Pull request guidelines |
| | *********************** |
| |
|
| | `Pull requests (PRs) on GitHub |
| | <https: |
| | are the mechanism for contributing to Matplotlib's code and documentation. |
| |
|
| | It is recommended to check that your contribution complies with the following |
| | rules before submitting a pull request: |
| |
|
| | * If your pull request addresses an issue, please use the title to describe the |
| | issue (e.g. "Add ability to plot timedeltas") and mention the issue number |
| | in the pull request description to ensure that a link is created to the |
| | original issue (e.g. "Closes #8869" or "Fixes #8869"). This will ensure the |
| | original issue mentioned is automatically closed when your PR is merged. See |
| | `the GitHub documentation |
| | <https: |
| | for more details. |
| |
|
| | * Formatting should follow the recommendations of PEP8_, as enforced by |
| | flake8_. Matplotlib modifies PEP8 to extend the maximum line length to 88 |
| | characters. You can check flake8 compliance from the command line with :: |
| |
|
| | python -m pip install flake8 |
| | flake8 /path/to/module.py |
| |
|
| | or your editor may provide integration with it. Note that Matplotlib |
| | intentionally does not use the black_ auto-formatter (1__), in particular due |
| | to its inability to understand the semantics of mathematical expressions |
| | (2__, 3__). |
| |
|
| | .. _PEP8: https: |
| | .. _flake8: https: |
| | .. _black: https: |
| | .. __: https: |
| | .. __: https: |
| | .. __: https: |
| |
|
| | * All public methods should have informative docstrings with sample usage when |
| | appropriate. Use the :ref:`docstring standards <writing-docstrings>`. |
| |
|
| | * For high-level plotting functions, consider adding a simple example either in |
| | the ``Example`` section of the docstring or the |
| | :ref:`examples gallery <gallery>`. |
| |
|
| | * Changes (both new features and bugfixes) should have good test coverage. See |
| | :ref:`testing` for more details. |
| |
|
| | * Import the following modules using the standard scipy conventions:: |
| |
|
| | import numpy as np |
| | import numpy.ma as ma |
| | import matplotlib as mpl |
| | import matplotlib.pyplot as plt |
| | import matplotlib.cbook as cbook |
| | import matplotlib.patches as mpatches |
| |
|
| | In general, Matplotlib modules should **not** import `.rcParams` using ``from |
| | matplotlib import rcParams``, but rather access it as ``mpl.rcParams``. This |
| | is because some modules are imported very early, before the `.rcParams` |
| | singleton is constructed. |
| |
|
| | * If your change is a major new feature, add an entry to the ``What's new`` |
| | section by adding a new file in ``doc/users/next_whats_new`` (see |
| | :file:`doc/users/next_whats_new/README.rst` for more information). |
| |
|
| | * If you change the API in a backward-incompatible way, please document it in |
| | :file:`doc/api/next_api_changes/behavior`, by adding a new file with the |
| | naming convention ``99999-ABC.rst`` where the pull request number is followed |
| | by the contributor's initials. (see :file:`doc/api/api_changes.rst` for more |
| | information) |
| |
|
| | * If you add new public API or change public API, update or add the |
| | corresponding type hints. Most often this is found in the corresponding |
| | ``.pyi`` file for the ``.py`` file which was edited. Changes in ``pyplot.py`` |
| | are type hinted inline. |
| |
|
| | * See below for additional points about :ref:`keyword-argument-processing`, if |
| | applicable for your pull request. |
| |
|
| | .. note:: |
| |
|
| | The current state of the Matplotlib code base is not compliant with all |
| | of these guidelines, but we expect that enforcing these constraints on all |
| | new contributions will move the overall code base quality in the right |
| | direction. |
| |
|
| |
|
| | .. seealso:: |
| |
|
| | * :ref:`coding_guidelines` |
| | * :ref:`testing` |
| | * :ref:`documenting-matplotlib` |
| |
|
| |
|
| |
|
| | Summary for pull request authors |
| | ================================ |
| |
|
| | .. note:: |
| |
|
| | * We value contributions from people with all levels of experience. In |
| | particular if this is your first PR not everything has to be perfect. |
| | We'll guide you through the PR process. |
| | * Nevertheless, please try to follow the guidelines below as well as you can to |
| | help make the PR process quick and smooth. |
| | * Be patient with reviewers. We try our best to respond quickly, but we |
| | have limited bandwidth. If there is no feedback within a couple of days, |
| | please ping us by posting a comment to your PR. |
| |
|
| | When making a PR, pay attention to: |
| |
|
| | .. rst-class:: checklist |
| |
|
| | * :ref:`Target the main branch <pr-branch-selection>`. |
| | * Adhere to the :ref:`coding_guidelines`. |
| | * Update the :ref:`documentation <pr-documentation>` if necessary. |
| | * Aim at making the PR as "ready-to-go" as you can. This helps to speed up |
| | the review process. |
| | * It is ok to open incomplete or work-in-progress PRs if you need help or |
| | feedback from the developers. You may mark these as |
| | `draft pull requests <https: |
| | on GitHub. |
| | * When updating your PR, instead of adding new commits to fix something, please |
| | consider amending your initial commit(s) to keep the history clean. |
| | You can achieve this by using |
| |
|
| | .. code-block:: bash |
| |
|
| | git commit --amend --no-edit |
| | git push [your-remote-repo] [your-branch] --force-with-lease |
| |
|
| | See also :ref:`contributing` for how to make a PR. |
| |
|
| | Summary for pull request reviewers |
| | ================================== |
| |
|
| | .. redirect-from:: /devel/maintainer_workflow |
| |
|
| | .. note:: |
| |
|
| | * If you have commit rights, then you are trusted to use them. |
| | **Please help review and merge PRs!** |
| | * Be patient and `kind <https: |
| | contributors. |
| |
|
| | Content topics: |
| |
|
| | .. rst-class:: checklist |
| |
|
| | * Is the feature / bugfix reasonable? |
| | * Does the PR conform with the :ref:`coding_guidelines`? |
| | * Is the :ref:`documentation <pr-documentation>` (docstrings, examples, |
| | what's new, API changes) updated? |
| | * Is the change purely stylistic? Generally, such changes are discouraged when |
| | not part of other non-stylistic work because it obscures the git history of |
| | functional changes to the code. Reflowing a method or docstring as part of a |
| | larger refactor/rewrite is acceptable. |
| |
|
| |
|
| | Organizational topics: |
| |
|
| | .. rst-class:: checklist |
| |
|
| | * Make sure all :ref:`automated tests <pr-automated-tests>` pass. |
| | * The PR should :ref:`target the main branch <pr-branch-selection>`. |
| | * Tag with descriptive :ref:`labels <pr-labels>`. |
| | * Set the :ref:`milestone <pr-milestones>`. |
| | * Keep an eye on the :ref:`number of commits <pr-squashing>`. |
| | * Approve if all of the above topics are handled. |
| | * :ref:`Merge <pr-merging>` if a sufficient number of approvals is reached. |
| |
|
| | .. _pr-guidelines-details: |
| |
|
| | Detailed guidelines |
| | =================== |
| |
|
| | .. _pr-documentation: |
| |
|
| | Documentation |
| | ------------- |
| |
|
| | * Every new feature should be documented. If it's a new module, don't |
| | forget to add a new rst file to the API docs. |
| |
|
| | * Each high-level plotting function should have a small example in |
| | the ``Examples`` section of the docstring. This should be as simple as |
| | possible to demonstrate the method. More complex examples should go into |
| | a dedicated example file in the :file:`examples` directory, which will be |
| | rendered to the examples gallery in the documentation. |
| |
|
| | * Build the docs and make sure all formatting warnings are addressed. |
| |
|
| | * See :ref:`documenting-matplotlib` for our documentation style guide. |
| |
|
| | .. _release_notes: |
| |
|
| | New features and API changes |
| | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| | When adding a major new feature or changing the API in a backward incompatible |
| | way, please document it by including a versioning directive in the docstring |
| | and adding an entry to the folder for either the what's new or API change notes. |
| |
|
| | +-------------------+-----------------------------+----------------------------------+ |
| | | for this addition | include this directive | create entry in this folder | |
| | +===================+=============================+==================================+ |
| | | new feature | ``.. versionadded:: 3.N`` | :file:`doc/users/next_whats_new/`| |
| | +-------------------+-----------------------------+----------------------------------+ |
| | | API change | ``.. versionchanged:: 3.N`` | :file:`doc/api/next_api_changes/`| |
| | | | | | |
| | | | | probably in ``behavior/`` | |
| | +-------------------+-----------------------------+----------------------------------+ |
| |
|
| | The directives should be placed at the end of a description block. For example:: |
| |
|
| | class Foo: |
| | """ |
| | This is the summary. |
| | |
| | Followed by a longer description block. |
| | |
| | Consisting of multiple lines and paragraphs. |
| | |
| | .. versionadded:: 3.5 |
| | |
| | Parameters |
| | ---------- |
| | a : int |
| | The first parameter. |
| | b: bool, default: False |
| | This was added later. |
| | |
| | .. versionadded:: 3.6 |
| | """ |
| |
|
| | def set_b(b): |
| | """ |
| | Set b. |
| | |
| | .. versionadded:: 3.6 |
| | |
| | Parameters |
| | ---------- |
| | b: bool |
| | |
| | For classes and functions, the directive should be placed before the |
| | *Parameters* section. For parameters, the directive should be placed at the |
| | end of the parameter description. The patch release version is omitted and |
| | the directive should not be added to entire modules. |
| | |
| | .. _pr-labels: |
| | |
| | Labels |
| | ------ |
| | |
| | * If you have the rights to set labels, tag the PR with descriptive labels. |
| | See the `list of labels <https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/labels>`__. |
| | * If the PR makes changes to the wheel building Action, add the |
| | "Run cibuildwheel" label to enable testing wheels. |
| | |
| | .. _pr-milestones: |
| | |
| | Milestones |
| | ---------- |
| | |
| | Set the milestone according to these guidelines: |
| | |
| | * *New features and API changes* are milestoned for the next minor release |
| | ``v3.N.0``. |
| | |
| | * *Bugfixes, tests for released code, and docstring changes* may be milestoned |
| | for the next patch release ``v3.N.M``. |
| | |
| | * *Documentation changes* (only .rst files and examples) may be milestoned |
| | ``v3.N-doc``. |
| | |
| | If multiple rules apply, choose the first matching from the above list. See |
| | :ref:`backport-strategy` for detailed guidance on what should or should not be |
| | backported. |
| | |
| | The milestone marks the release a PR should go into. It states intent, but can |
| | be changed because of release planning or re-evaluation of the PR scope and |
| | maturity. |
| | |
| | All Pull Requests should target the main branch. The milestone tag triggers |
| | an :ref:`automatic backport <automated-backports>` for milestones which have |
| | a corresponding branch. |
| | |
| | .. _pr-merging: |
| | |
| | Merging |
| | ------- |
| | |
| | * Documentation and examples may be merged by the first reviewer. Use |
| | the threshold "is this better than it was?" as the review criteria. |
| | |
| | * For code changes (anything in ``src`` or ``lib``) at least two |
| | core developers (those with commit rights) should review all pull |
| | requests. If you are the first to review a PR and approve of the |
| | changes use the GitHub `'approve review' |
| | <https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-pull-requests/reviewing-changes-in-pull-requests>`__ |
| | tool to mark it as such. If you are a subsequent reviewer please |
| | approve the review and if you think no more review is needed, merge |
| | the PR. |
| | |
| | Ensure that all API changes are documented in a file in one of the |
| | subdirectories of :file:`doc/api/next_api_changes`, and significant new |
| | features have an entry in :file:`doc/user/whats_new`. |
| | |
| | - If a PR already has a positive review, a core developer (e.g. the first |
| | reviewer, but not necessarily) may champion that PR for merging. In order |
| | to do so, they should ping all core devs both on GitHub and on the dev |
| | mailing list, and label the PR with the "Merge with single review?" label. |
| | Other core devs can then either review the PR and merge or reject it, or |
| | simply request that it gets a second review before being merged. If no one |
| | asks for such a second review within a week, the PR can then be merged on |
| | the basis of that single review. |
| | |
| | A core dev should only champion one PR at a time and we should try to keep |
| | the flow of championed PRs reasonable. |
| | |
| | * Do not self merge, except for 'small' patches to un-break the CI or |
| | when another reviewer explicitly allows it (ex, "Approve modulo CI |
| | passing, may self merge when green"). |
| | |
| | .. _pr-automated-tests: |
| | |
| | Automated tests |
| | --------------- |
| | |
| | Whenever a pull request is created or updated, various automated test tools |
| | will run on all supported platforms and versions of Python. |
| | |
| | * Make sure the Linting, GitHub Actions, AppVeyor, CircleCI, and Azure |
| | pipelines are passing before merging (All checks are listed at the bottom of |
| | the GitHub page of your pull request). Here are some tips for finding the |
| | cause of the test failure: |
| | |
| | - If *Linting* fails, you have a code style issue, which will be listed |
| | as annotations on the pull request's diff. |
| | - If *Mypy* or *Stubtest* fails, you have inconsistency in type hints, which |
| | will be listed as annotations in the diff. |
| | - If a GitHub Actions or AppVeyor run fails, search the log for ``FAILURES``. |
| | The subsequent section will contain information on the failed tests. |
| | - If CircleCI fails, likely you have some reStructuredText style issue in |
| | the docs. Search the CircleCI log for ``WARNING``. |
| | - If Azure pipelines fail with an image comparison error, you can find the |
| | images as *artifacts* of the Azure job: |
| | |
| | - Click *Details* on the check on the GitHub PR page. |
| | - Click *View more details on Azure Pipelines* to go to Azure. |
| | - On the overview page *artifacts* are listed in the section *Related*. |
| | |
| | |
| | * Codecov and CodeQL are currently for information only. Their failure is not |
| | necessarily a blocker. |
| | |
| | * tox_ is not used in the automated testing. It is supported for testing |
| | locally. |
| | |
| | .. _tox: https://tox.readthedocs.io/ |
| | |
| | * If you know only a subset of CIs need to be run, this can be controlled on |
| | individual commits by including the following substrings in commit messages: |
| | |
| | - ``[ci doc]``: restrict the CI to documentation checks. For when you only |
| | changed documentation (this skip is automatic if the changes are only under |
| | ``doc/`` or ``galleries/``). |
| | - ``[skip circle]``: skip the documentation build check. For when you didn't |
| | change documentation. |
| | - Unit tests can be turned off for individual platforms with |
| | |
| | - ``[skip actions]``: GitHub Actions |
| | - ``[skip appveyor]`` (must be in the first line of the commit): AppVeyor |
| | - ``[skip azp]``: Azure Pipelines |
| | |
| | - ``[skip ci]``: skip all CIs. Use this only if you know your changes do not |
| | need to be tested at all, which is very rare. |
| | |
| | .. _pr-squashing: |
| | |
| | Number of commits and squashing |
| | ------------------------------- |
| | |
| | * Squashing is case-by-case. The balance is between burden on the |
| | contributor, keeping a relatively clean history, and keeping a |
| | history usable for bisecting. The only time we are really strict |
| | about it is to eliminate binary files (ex multiple test image |
| | re-generations) and to remove upstream merges. |
| | |
| | * Do not let perfect be the enemy of the good, particularly for |
| | documentation or example PRs. If you find yourself making many |
| | small suggestions, either open a PR against the original branch, |
| | push changes to the contributor branch, or merge the PR and then |
| | open a new PR against upstream. |
| | |
| | * If you push to a contributor branch leave a comment explaining what |
| | you did, ex "I took the liberty of pushing a small clean-up PR to |
| | your branch, thanks for your work.". If you are going to make |
| | substantial changes to the code or intent of the PR please check |
| | with the contributor first. |
| | |
| | |
| | .. _branches_and_backports: |
| | |
| | Branches and backports |
| | ====================== |
| | |
| | Current branches |
| | ---------------- |
| | The current active branches are |
| | |
| | *main* |
| | The current development version. Future minor releases (*v3.N.0*) will be |
| | branched from this. |
| | |
| | *v3.N.x* |
| | Maintenance branch for Matplotlib 3.N. Future patch releases will be |
| | branched from this. |
| | |
| | *v3.N.M-doc* |
| | Documentation for the current release. On a patch release, this will be |
| | replaced by a properly named branch for the new release. |
| | |
| | |
| | .. _pr-branch-selection: |
| | |
| | Branch selection for pull requests |
| | ---------------------------------- |
| | |
| | Generally, all pull requests should target the main branch. |
| | |
| | Other branches are fed through :ref:`automatic <automated-backports>` or |
| | :ref:`manual <manual-backports>`. Directly |
| | targeting other branches is only rarely necessary for special maintenance |
| | work. |
| | |
| | .. _backport-strategy: |
| | |
| | Backport strategy |
| | ----------------- |
| | |
| | Backports to the patch release branch (*v3.N.x*) are the changes that will be |
| | included in the next patch (aka bug-fix) release. The goal of the patch |
| | releases is to fix bugs without adding any new regressions or behavior changes. |
| | We will always attempt to backport: |
| | |
| | - critical bug fixes (segfault, failure to import, things that the |
| | user cannot work around) |
| | - fixes for regressions introduced in the last two minor releases |
| | |
| | and may attempt to backport fixes for regressions introduced in older releases. |
| | |
| | In the case where the backport is not clean, for example if the bug fix is |
| | built on top of other code changes we do not want to backport, balance the |
| | effort and risk of re-implementing the bug fix vs the severity of the bug. |
| | When in doubt, err on the side of not backporting. |
| | |
| | When backporting a Pull Request fails or is declined, re-milestone the original |
| | PR to the next minor release and leave a comment explaining why. |
| | |
| | The only changes backported to the documentation branch (*v3.N.M-doc*) |
| | are changes to :file:`doc` or :file:`galleries`. Any changes to :file:`lib` |
| | or :file:`src`, including docstring-only changes, must not be backported to |
| | this branch. |
| | |
| | |
| | .. _automated-backports: |
| | |
| | Automated backports |
| | ------------------- |
| | |
| | We use MeeseeksDev bot to automatically backport merges to the correct |
| | maintenance branch base on the milestone. To work properly the |
| | milestone must be set before merging. If you have commit rights, the |
| | bot can also be manually triggered after a merge by leaving a message |
| | ``@meeseeksdev backport to BRANCH`` on the PR. If there are conflicts |
| | MeeseeksDev will inform you that the backport needs to be done |
| | manually. |
| | |
| | The target branch is configured by putting ``on-merge: backport to |
| | TARGETBRANCH`` in the milestone description on it's own line. |
| | |
| | If the bot is not working as expected, please report issues to |
| | `MeeseeksDev <https://github.com/MeeseeksBox/MeeseeksDev>`__. |
| | |
| | |
| | .. _manual-backports: |
| | |
| | Manual backports |
| | ---------------- |
| | |
| | When doing backports please copy the form used by MeeseeksDev, |
| | ``Backport PR #XXXX: TITLE OF PR``. If you need to manually resolve |
| | conflicts make note of them and how you resolved them in the commit |
| | message. |
| | |
| | We do a backport from main to v2.2.x assuming: |
| | |
| | * ``matplotlib`` is a read-only remote branch of the matplotlib/matplotlib repo |
| | |
| | The ``TARGET_SHA`` is the hash of the merge commit you would like to |
| | backport. This can be read off of the GitHub PR page (in the UI with |
| | the merge notification) or through the git CLI tools. |
| | |
| | Assuming that you already have a local branch ``v2.2.x`` (if not, then |
| | ``git checkout -b v2.2.x``), and that your remote pointing to |
| | ``https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib`` is called ``upstream``: |
| | |
| | .. code-block:: bash |
| | |
| | git fetch upstream |
| | git checkout v2.2.x # or include -b if you don't already have this. |
| | git reset --hard upstream/v2.2.x |
| | git cherry-pick -m 1 TARGET_SHA |
| | # resolve conflicts and commit if required |
| | |
| | Files with conflicts can be listed by ``git status``, |
| | and will have to be fixed by hand (search on ``>>>>>``). Once |
| | the conflict is resolved, you will have to re-add the file(s) to the branch |
| | and then continue the cherry pick: |
| | |
| | .. code-block:: bash |
| | |
| | git add lib/matplotlib/conflicted_file.py |
| | git add lib/matplotlib/conflicted_file2.py |
| | git cherry-pick --continue |
| | |
| | Use your discretion to push directly to upstream or to open a PR; be |
| | sure to push or PR against the ``v2.2.x`` upstream branch, not ``main``! |
| | |