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===============
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Getting Started
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===============
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We’re pleased that you are interested in working on pip.
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This document is meant to get you setup to work on pip and to act as a guide and
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reference to the development setup. If you face any issues during this
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process, please `open an issue`_ about it on the issue tracker.
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Get the source code
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===================
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To work on pip, you first need to get the source code of pip. The source code is
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available on `GitHub`_.
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.. code-block:: console
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$ git clone https://github.com/pypa/pip
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$ cd pip
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Development Environment
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=======================
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pip is a command line application written in Python. For developing pip,
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you should `install Python`_ on your computer.
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For developing pip, you need to install :pypi:`tox`. Often, you can run
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``python -m pip install tox`` to install and use it.
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Running pip From Source Tree
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============================
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To run the pip executable from your source tree during development, install pip
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locally using editable installation (inside a virtualenv).
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You can then invoke your local source tree pip normally.
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.. code-block:: console
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$ virtualenv venv # You can also use "python -m venv venv" from python3.3+
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$ source venv/bin/activate
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$ python -m pip install -e .
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$ python -m pip --version
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Running Tests
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=============
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pip's tests are written using the :pypi:`pytest` test framework, :pypi:`mock`
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and :pypi:`pretend`. :pypi:`tox` is used to automate the setup and execution of
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pip's tests.
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It is preferable to run the tests in parallel for better experience during development,
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since the tests can take a long time to finish when run sequentially.
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To run tests:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ tox -e py36 -- -n auto
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To run tests without parallelization, run:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ tox -e py36
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The example above runs tests against Python 3.6. You can also use other
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versions like ``py27`` and ``pypy3``.
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``tox`` has been configured to forward any additional arguments it is given to
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``pytest``. This enables the use of pytest's `rich CLI`_. As an example, you
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can select tests using the various ways that pytest provides:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ # Using file name
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$ tox -e py36 -- tests/functional/test_install.py
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$ # Using markers
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$ tox -e py36 -- -m unit
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$ # Using keywords
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$ tox -e py36 -- -k "install and not wheel"
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Running pip's test suite requires supported version control tools (subversion,
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bazaar, git, and mercurial) to be installed. If you are missing one of the VCS
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tools, you can tell pip to skip those tests:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ tox -e py36 -- -k "not svn"
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$ tox -e py36 -- -k "not (svn or git)"
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Running Linters
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===============
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pip uses :pypi:`pre-commit` for managing linting of the codebase.
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``pre-commit`` performs various checks on all files in pip and uses tools that
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help follow a consistent code style within the codebase.
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To use linters locally, run:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ tox -e lint
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.. note::
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Avoid using ``# noqa`` comments to suppress linter warnings - wherever
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possible, warnings should be fixed instead. ``# noqa`` comments are
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reserved for rare cases where the recommended style causes severe
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readability problems.
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Building Documentation
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======================
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pip's documentation is built using :pypi:`Sphinx`. The documentation is written
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in reStructuredText.
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To build it locally, run:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ tox -e docs
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The built documentation can be found in the ``docs/build`` folder.
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What Next?
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==========
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The following pages may be helpful for new contributors on where to look next
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in order to start contributing.
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* Some `good first issues`_ on GitHub for new contributors
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* A deep dive into `pip's architecture`_
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* A guide on `triaging issues`_ for issue tracker
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.. _`open an issue`: https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/new?title=Trouble+with+pip+development+environment
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.. _`install Python`: https://realpython.com/installing-python/
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.. _`PEP 484 type-comments`: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0484/#suggested-syntax-for-python-2-7-and-straddling-code
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.. _`rich CLI`: https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/usage.html#specifying-tests-selecting-tests
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.. _`GitHub`: https://github.com/pypa/pip
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.. _`good first issues`: https://github.com/pypa/pip/labels/good%20first%20issue
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.. _`pip's architecture`: https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/development/architecture/
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.. _`triaging issues`: https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/development/issue-triage/
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