From 524ab4cea7f7cd3f1dd22b4f8219362615594354 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Scott Frederick Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2021 14:14:22 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Move content from CONTRIBUTING.adoc to the wiki Closes gh-26332 --- CONTRIBUTING.adoc | 109 +--------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 108 deletions(-) diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.adoc b/CONTRIBUTING.adoc index b0896048de9..21e7e615498 100755 --- a/CONTRIBUTING.adoc +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.adoc @@ -54,111 +54,4 @@ They can also be added after the original pull request but before a merge. == Working with the Code -If you don't have an IDE preference we would recommend that you use https://spring.io/tools/sts[Spring Tools Suite] or https://eclipse.org[Eclipse] when working with the code. -We use the https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/tools.buildship[Buildship] Eclipse plugin for Gradle support. -Other IDEs and tools should also work without issue. - - - -=== Building from Source -Spring Boot source can be built from the command line using https://gradle.org[Gradle] on JDK 1.8 or above. -We include https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/gradle_wrapper.html[Gradle's wrapper scripts] (`./gradlew` or `gradlew.bat`) that you can run rather than needing to install Gradle locally. - -The project can be built from the root directory using the standard Gradle command: - -[indent=0] ----- - $ ./gradlew build ----- - - - -=== Importing into Eclipse -You can import the Spring Boot code into any Eclipse 2019-12-based distribution. -The easiest way to setup a new environment is to use the Eclipse Installer with the provided `spring-boot-project.setup` file (in the `/eclipse` folder). - - - -==== Using the Eclipse Installer -Spring Boot includes a `.setup` files which can be used with the Eclipse Installer to provision a new environment. -To use the installer: - -* Download and run the latest https://download.eclipse.org/justj/?file=oomph/products/latest[Eclipse Installer] (must be 1.19.0 or above). -* Switch to "Advanced Mode" using the drop down menu on the right. -* Select "`Eclipse IDE for Java Developers`" under "`Eclipse.org`" as the product to install, `2020-12` as the product version, and click "`next`". -* For the "`Project`" click on "`+`" to add a new setup file. - Select "`Github Projects`" and browse for `/eclipse/spring-boot-project.setup` from your locally cloned copy of the source code. - Click "`OK`" to add the setup file to the list. -* Double-click on "`Spring Boot`" from the project list to add it to the list that will be provisioned then click "`Next`". -* Click show all variables and make sure that "`Checkout Location`" points to the locally cloned source code that you selected earlier. - You might also want to pick a different install location here. -* Click "`Finish`" to install the software. - -Once complete you should find that a local workspace has been provisioned complete with all required Eclipse plugins. -Projects will be grouped into working-sets to make the code easier to navigate. - -TIP: If you see import errors with `com.sun` packages make sure you have setup a valid `JavaSE-1.8` environment. From preferences select "`Java`", "`Installed JREs`", "`Execution Environments`" and make sure "`JavaSE-1.8`" points to a Java 1.8 install (we use AdoptOpenJDK on our CI). - - - -==== Manual Installation with Buildship -If you prefer to install Eclipse yourself you should use the https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/tools.buildship[Buildship] Eclipse plugin. -If you don't already have Buildship installed it is available from the "`Eclipse marketplace`". - -Spring Boot includes project specific source formatting settings, in order to have these work with Buildship, we provide an additional Eclipse plugin that you can install. - - - -===== Install the Spring Formatter plugin -* Select "`Help`" -> "`Install New Software`". -* Add `https://repo.spring.io/javaformat-eclipse-update-site/` as a site. -* Install "Spring Java Format". - -NOTE: The plugin is optional. -Projects can be imported without the plugins, your code changes just won't be automatically formatted. - -With the requisite Eclipse plugins installed you can select `Gradle -> Existing Gradle project` from the `File -> Import...` menu to import the code. - - - -=== Importing into IntelliJ IDEA -If you have performed a checkout of this repository already, use "`File`" -> "`Open`" and then select the root `build.gradle` file to import the code. - -Alternatively, you can let IntellIJ IDEA checkout the code for you. Use "`File`" -> "`New`" -> "`Project from Version Control`" and `https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-boot` for the URL. -Once the checkout has completed, a pop-up will suggest to open the project. - - - -==== Install the Spring Formatter plugin -If you haven't done so, install the formatter plugin so that proper formatting rules are applied automatically when you reformat code in the IDE. - -* Download the latest https://search.maven.org/search?q=g:io.spring.javaformat%20AND%20a:spring-javaformat-intellij-idea-plugin[IntelliJ IDEA plugin]. -* Select "`IntelliJ IDEA`" -> "`Preferences`". -* Select "`Plugins`". -* Select the wheel and "`Install Plugin from Disk...`". -* Select the jar file you've downloaded. - - - -==== Import additional code style -The formatter does not cover all rules (such as order of imports) and an additional file needs to be added. - -* Select "`IntelliJ IDEA`" -> "`Preferences`". -* Select "`Editor`" -> "`Code Style`". -* Select the wheel and "`Import Scheme`" -> "`IntelliJ IDEA code style XML`". -* Select `idea/codeStyleConfig.xml` from this repository. - - - -=== Importing into Other IDEs -Gradle is well supported by most Java IDEs. Refer to your vendor documentation. - - - -== Cloning the git repository on Windows -Some files in the git repository may exceed the Windows maximum file path (260 characters), depending on where you clone the repository. -If you get `Filename too long` errors, set the `core.longPaths=true` git option: - -``` -git clone -c core.longPaths=true https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-boot -``` +For information on editing, building, and testing the code, see the https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-boot/wiki/Working-with-the-Code[Working with the Code] page on the project wiki.