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Contributing to pdfkit

Table of Contents

Code Organization

pdfkit is organized in the following folders:

  • lib: The actual source code.
  • js: The built / distributable code.
  • docs: Code and artifacts to generate documentation.
  • demo: Node and browser demos.
  • tests/unit: Tests behavior of specific classes / methods.
  • tests/visual: Compare the pdf output against a reference.

Working on your first Pull Request? You can learn how from this free series How to Contribute to an Open Source Project on GitHub

Setting Up the project locally

To install the project you need to have node

  1. Fork the project, clone your fork:

    # Clone your fork
    git clone https://github.com/<your-username>/pdfkit.git
    
    # Navigate to the newly cloned directory
    cd pdfkit
    
  2. npm install to install dependencies

  3. npm run build to build the library

  4. npm run demo to run the demo (check demo/out.pdf)

  5. npm run browser-demo to run the browser demo (check demo/browser.html)

Tip: Keep your master branch pointing at the original repository and make pull requests from branches on your fork. To do this, run:

git remote add upstream https://github.com/foliojs/pdfkit.git
git fetch upstream
git branch --set-upstream-to=upstream/master master

This will add the original repository as a "remote" called "upstream," then fetch the git information from that remote, then set your local master branch to use the upstream master branch whenever you run git pull. Then you can make all of your pull request branches based on this master branch. Whenever you want to update your version of master, do a regular git pull.

Running and writing tests

Tests are run using Jest and are categorized as unit and visual tests.

Visual tests check the pdf image screenshot against a reference stored as snapshots.

Unit tests check behavior of specific classes / methods isolatedly.

Test commands

  • npm run test: Run all tests
  • npm run test:unit: Run unit tests
  • npm run test:visual: Run visual tests
  • npm run lint: Run linter

To write new tests, look for the *.spec.js files at test/unit and test/visual as examples

Visual tests should use an embedded font, instead of system fonts, to ensure uniform rendering between different environments

Documentation

See README.md in the docs subdirectory for more information.

Submitting a Pull Request

Please go through existing issues and pull requests to check if somebody else is already working on it.

Also, make sure to run the tests and lint the code before you commit your changes.

Tests should be added to check the changed behavior even if is a bug fix.

If the proposed change affects document structure a unit test should be added, if affects rendering, add a visual test