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= Contributing to Spring Boot
Spring Boot is released under the Apache 2.0 license. If you would like to contribute
something, or want to hack on the code this document should help you get started.
== Code of Conduct
This project adheres to the Contributor Covenant link:CODE_OF_CONDUCT.adoc[code of
conduct]. By participating, you are expected to uphold this code. Please report
unacceptable behavior to spring-code-of-conduct@pivotal.io.
== Using GitHub Issues
We use GitHub issues to track bugs and enhancements. If you have a general usage question
please ask on https://stackoverflow.com[Stack Overflow]. The Spring Boot team and the
broader community monitor the https://stackoverflow.com/tags/spring-boot[`spring-boot`]
tag.
If you are reporting a bug, please help to speed up problem diagnosis by providing as
much information as possible. Ideally, that would include a small sample project that
reproduces the problem.
== Reporting Security Vulnerabilities
If you think you have found a security vulnerability in Spring Boot please *DO NOT*
disclose it publicly until we've had a chance to fix it. Please don't report security
vulnerabilities using GitHub issues, instead head over to https://pivotal.io/security and
learn how to disclose them responsibly.
== Sign the Contributor License Agreement
Before we accept a non-trivial patch or pull request we will need you to
https://cla.pivotal.io/sign/spring[sign the Contributor License Agreement].
Signing the contributor's agreement does not grant anyone commit rights to the main
repository, but it does mean that we can accept your contributions, and you will get an
author credit if we do. Active contributors might be asked to join the core team, and
given the ability to merge pull requests.
== Code Conventions and Housekeeping
None of these is essential for a pull request, but they will all help. They can also be
added after the original pull request but before a merge.
* We use the https://github.com/spring-io/spring-javaformat/[Spring JavaFormat] project
to apply code formatting conventions. If you use Eclipse and you follow the '`Importing
into eclipse`' instructions below you should get project specific formatting
automatically. You can also install the https://github.com/spring-io/spring-javaformat/#intellij-idea[Spring JavaFormat IntelliJ Plugin]
or format the code from the Maven build by running
`./mvnw io.spring.javaformat:spring-javaformat-maven-plugin:apply`.
* The build includes checkstyle rules for many of our code conventions. Run
`./mvnw validate` if you want to check you changes are compliant.
* Make sure all new `.java` files have a Javadoc class comment with at least an
`@author` tag identifying you, and preferably at least a paragraph on what the class is
for.
* Add the ASF license header comment to all new `.java` files (copy from existing files
in the project)
* Add yourself as an `@author` to the `.java` files that you modify substantially (more
than cosmetic changes).
* Add some Javadocs.
* A few unit tests would help a lot as well -- someone has to do it.
* If no-one else is using your branch, please rebase it against the current master (or
other target branch in the main project).
* When writing a commit message please follow https://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html[these conventions],
if you are fixing an existing issue please add `Fixes gh-XXXX` at the end of the commit
message (where `XXXX` is the issue number).
== 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://eclipse.org/m2e/[M2Eclipse] eclipse plugin for maven 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://maven.apache.org/run-maven/index.html[Apache Maven] on JDK 1.8 or above. We
include '`Maven Wrapper`' scripts (`./mvnw` or `mvnw.bat`) that you can run rather than
needing to install Maven locally.
==== Default Build
The project can be built from the root directory using the standard Maven command:
[indent=0]
----
$ ./mvnw clean install
----
NOTE: You may need to increase the amount of memory available to Maven by setting
a `MAVEN_OPTS` environment variable with the value `-Xmx512m`
If you are rebuilding often, you might also want to skip the tests and the execution of
checkstyle until you are ready to submit a pull request:
[indent=0]
----
$ ./mvnw clean install -DskipTests -Pfast
----
==== Full Build
You can run a full build using the following command:
[indent=0]
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$ ./mvnw -Pfull clean install
----
NOTE: As for the standard build, you may need to increase the amount of memory available
to Maven by setting a `MAVEN_OPTS` environment variable with the value `-Xmx512m`. We
generate more artifacts when running the full build (such as Javadoc jars), so you may
find the process a little slower than the standard build.
[TIP]
====
If you want to run a build without the smoke tests and integration tests, building the
`spring-boot-project` module is enough. You can cd there and run the same command, or you
can run this from the top-level directory:
[indent=0]
----
$ ./mvnw -f spring-boot-project -Pfull clean install
----
====
=== 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, `2020-09` as the product version, and click "`next`".
* For the "`Project`" click on "`+`" to add a new setup file. Select "`Github Projects`" and browse for `<checkout>/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.
If you want to work on the `spring-boot-gradle-plugin` you should remove the imported Maven project and reimport it as a Gradle project.
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 M2Eclipse
If you prefer to install Eclipse yourself you should use the
https://eclipse.org/m2e/[M2Eclipse] eclipse plugin. If you don't already have m2eclipse
installed it is available from the "`Eclipse marketplace`".
Spring Boot includes project specific source formatting settings, in order to have these
work with m2eclipse, we provide an additional Eclipse plugin that you can install:
===== Install the Spring Formatter plugin
* Select "`Help`" -> "`Install New Software`".
* Add `https://dl.bintray.com/spring/javaformat-eclipse/` 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
`import existing maven projects` from the `file` menu to import the code. You will
need to import the root `spring-boot` pom and the `spring-boot-smoke-tests` pom separately.
=== Importing into IntelliJ IDEA
**Please, do this first!**
Go to `Preferences | Build, Execution, Deployment | Build Tools | Maven | Importing`
and set `VM options for importer` to `-Xmx2g` to allocate sufficient memory for IDEA's
Maven import process to parse the Spring Boot project structure. _Not doing so could
mean the import fails silently, leaving the project setup incomplete._
For the actual import use "`File`" -> "`Open`" and select the root `pom.xml`, or the
`spring-boot-project/pom.xml` if you only want the Spring Boot project sources.
==== 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-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
Maven is well supported by most Java IDEs. Refer to your vendor documentation.
== Integration Tests
The smoke tests run as part of the build when you `./mvnw install`.
Due to the fact that they make use of the `spring-boot-maven-plugin`
they cannot be called directly, and so instead are launched via the
`maven-invoker-plugin`. If you encounter build failures running the integration tests,
check the `build.log` file in the appropriate smoke test directory.
== 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
```