X-Git-Url: https://git.openstreetmap.org./nominatim.git/blobdiff_plain/6a0d00faf06b4726286bbfcb216c382ca2e23bd0..061c52b3979811113989f4430cb4c57f149eb643:/CONTRIBUTING.md?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md index cd8d1cc1..b9bf2920 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -7,38 +7,6 @@ Please always open a separate issue for each problem. In particular, do not add your bugs to closed issues. They may looks similar to you but often are completely different from the maintainer's point of view. -### When Reporting Bad Search Results... - -Please make sure to add the following information: - - * the URL of the query that produces the bad result - * the result you are getting - * the expected result, preferably a link to the OSM object you want to find, - otherwise an address that is as precise as possible - - To get the link to the OSM object, you can try the following: - - * go to https://openstreetmap.org - * zoom to the area of the map where you expect the result and - zoom in as much as possible - * click on the question mark on the right side of the map, - then with the queston cursor on the map where your object is located - * find the object of interest in the list that appears on the left side - * click on the object and report the URL back that the browser shows - -### When Reporting Problems with your Installation... - -Please add the following information to your issue: - - * hardware configuration: RAM size, CPUs, kind and size of disks - * Operating system (also mention if you are running on a cloud service) - * Postgres and Postgis version - * list of settings you changed in your Postgres configuration - * Nominatim version (release version or, - if you run from the git repo, the output of `git rev-parse HEAD`) - * (if applicable) exact command line of the command that was causing the issue - - ## Workflow for Pull Requests We love to get pull requests from you. We operate the "Fork & Pull" model @@ -62,13 +30,26 @@ feature pull requests. If you plan to make larger changes, please open an issue first or comment on the appropriate issue already existing so that duplicate work can be avoided. +### Using AI-assisted code generators + +PRs that include AI-generated content, may that be in code, in the PR +description or in documentation need to + +1. clearly mark the AI-generated sections as such, for example, by + mentioning all use of AI in the PR description, and +2. include proof that you have run the generated code on an actual + installation of Nominatim. Adding and excuting tests will not be + sufficient. You need to show that the code actually solves the problem + the PR claims to solve. + + ## Coding style Nominatim historically hasn't followed a particular coding style but we are in process of consolidating the style. The following rules apply: * Python code uses the official Python style - * indention + * indentation * SQL use 2 spaces * all other file types use 4 spaces * [BSD style](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indent_style#Allman_style) for braces @@ -78,25 +59,58 @@ are in process of consolidating the style. The following rules apply: * no spaces after opening and before closing bracket * leave out space between a function name and bracket but add one between control statement(if, while, etc.) and bracket - * for PHP variables use CamelCase with a prefixing letter indicating the type - (i - integer, f - float, a - array, s - string, o - object) -The coding style is enforced with PHPCS and can be tested with: +The coding style is enforced with flake8. It can be tested with: ``` - phpcs --report-width=120 --colors . +make lint ``` ## Testing -Before submitting a pull request make sure that the following tests pass: +Before submitting a pull request make sure that the tests pass: ``` - cd test/bdd - behave -DBUILDDIR= db osm2pgsql + make tests ``` -``` - cd test/php - phpunit ./ -``` +## Releases + +Nominatim follows semantic versioning. Major releases are done for large changes +that require (or at least strongly recommend) a reimport of the databases. +Minor releases can usually be applied to existing databases. Patch releases +contain bug fixes only and are released from a separate branch where the +relevant changes are cherry-picked from the master branch. + +Checklist for releases: + +* [ ] increase versions in + * `src/nominatim_api/version.py` + * `src/nominatim_db/version.py` + * CMakeLists.txt +* [ ] update `ChangeLog` (copy information from patch releases from release branch) +* [ ] complete `docs/admin/Migration.md` +* [ ] update EOL dates in `SECURITY.md` +* [ ] commit and make sure CI tests pass +* [ ] update OSMF production repo and release new version -post1 there +* [ ] test migration + * download, build and import previous version + * migrate using master version + * run updates using master version +* [ ] prepare tarball: + * `git clone https://github.com/osm-search/Nominatim` (switch to right branch!) + * `rm -r .git*` + * copy country data into `data/` + * add version to base directory and package +* [ ] upload tarball to https://nominatim.org +* [ ] prepare documentation + * check out new docs branch + * change git checkout instructions to tarball download instructions or adapt version on existing ones + * build documentation and copy to https://github.com/osm-search/nominatim-org-site + * add new version to history +* [ ] check release tarball + * download tarball as per new documentation instructions + * compile and import Nominatim + * run `nominatim --version` to confirm correct version +* [ ] tag new release and add a release on github.com +* [ ] build pip packages and upload to pypi