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Contributing to the AWS SDK for Go

We work hard to provide a high-quality and useful SDK, and we greatly value feedback and contributions from our community. Whether it's a bug report, new feature, correction, or additional documentation, we welcome your issues and pull requests. Please read through this document before submitting any issues or pull requests to ensure we have all the necessary information to effectively respond to your bug report or contribution.

Filing Bug Reports

You can file bug reports against the SDK on the GitHub issues page.

If you are filing a report for a bug or regression in the SDK, it's extremely helpful to provide as much information as possible when opening the original issue. This helps us reproduce and investigate the possible bug without having to wait for this extra information to be provided. Please read the following guidelines prior to filing a bug report.

  1. Search through existing issues to ensure that your specific issue has not yet been reported. If it is a common issue, it is likely there is already a bug report for your problem.

  2. Ensure that you have tested the latest version of the SDK. Although you may have an issue against an older version of the SDK, we cannot provide bug fixes for old versions. It's also possible that the bug may have been fixed in the latest release.

  3. Provide as much information about your environment, SDK version, and relevant dependencies as possible. For example, let us know what version of Go you are using, which and version of the operating system, and the the environment your code is running in. e.g Container.

  4. Provide a minimal test case that reproduces your issue or any error information you related to your problem. We can provide feedback much more quickly if we know what operations you are calling in the SDK. If you cannot provide a full test case, provide as much code as you can to help us diagnose the problem. Any relevant information should be provided as well, like whether this is a persistent issue, or if it only occurs some of the time.

Submitting Pull Requests

We are always happy to receive code and documentation contributions to the SDK. Please be aware of the following notes prior to opening a pull request:

  1. The SDK is released under the Apache license. Any code you submit will be released under that license. For substantial contributions, we may ask you to sign a Contributor License Agreement (CLA).

  2. If you would like to implement support for a significant feature that is not yet available in the SDK, please talk to us beforehand to avoid any duplication of effort.

  3. Wherever possible, pull requests should contain tests as appropriate. Bugfixes should contain tests that exercise the corrected behavior (i.e., the test should fail without the bugfix and pass with it), and new features should be accompanied by tests exercising the feature.

  4. Pull requests that contain failing tests will not be merged until the test failures are addressed. Pull requests that cause a significant drop in the SDK's test coverage percentage are unlikely to be merged until tests have been added.

  5. The JSON files under the SDK's models folder are sourced from outside the SDK. Such as models/apis/ec2/2016-11-15/api.json. We will not accept pull requests directly on these models. If you discover an issue with the models please create a GitHub issue describing the issue.

Testing

To run the tests locally, running the make unit command will go get the SDK's testing dependencies, and run vet, link and unit tests for the SDK.

make unit

Standard go testing functionality is supported as well. To test SDK code that is tagged with codegen you'll need to set the build tag in the go test command. The make unit command will do this automatically.

go test -tags codegen ./private/...

See the Makefile for additional testing tags that can be used in testing.

To test on multiple platform the SDK includes several DockerFiles under the awstesting/sandbox folder, and associated make recipes to to execute unit testing within environments configured for specific Go versions.

make sandbox-test-go18

To run all sandbox environments use the following make recipe

# Optionally update the Go tip that will be used during the batch testing
make update-aws-golang-tip

# Run all SDK tests for supported Go versions in sandboxes
make sandbox-test

In addition the sandbox environment include make recipes for interactive modes so you can run command within the Docker container and context of the SDK.

make sandbox-go18

Changelog

You can see all release changes in the CHANGELOG.md file at the root of the repository. The release notes added to this file will contain service client updates, and major SDK changes.