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Contributing code

Moto has a Code of Conduct, you can expect to be treated with respect at all times when interacting with this project.

Development Guide

Please see our documentation for information on how to contribute: https://docs.getmoto.org/en/latest/docs/contributing

TLDR

Moto has a Makefile which has some helpful commands for getting set up. You should be able to run make init to install the dependencies and then make test to run the tests.

NB. On first run, some tests might take a while to execute, especially the Lambda ones, because they may need to download a Docker image before they can execute.

Linting

Ensure that the correct version of ruff is installed (see requirements-dev.txt). Different versions of ruff will return different results.
Run make lint to verify whether your code confirms to the guidelines.
Use make format to automatically format your code, if it does not conform to ruff's rules.

Maintainers

Releasing a new version of Moto

  • Ensure the CHANGELOG document mentions the new release, and lists all significant changes.
  • Go to the dedicated Release Action in our CI
  • Click 'Run workflow' on the top right
  • Provide the version you want to release
  • That's it - everything else is automated.