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author | Mike Funk <mfunk@xulonpress.com> | 2012-02-23 20:52:23 +0100 |
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committer | Mike Funk <mfunk@xulonpress.com> | 2012-02-23 20:52:23 +0100 |
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diff --git a/readme.rst b/readme.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2369a8ddb --- /dev/null +++ b/readme.rst @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ +################### +What is CodeIgniter +################### + +CodeIgniter is an Application Development Framework - a toolkit - for people +who build web sites using PHP. Its goal is to enable you to develop projects +much faster than you could if you were writing code from scratch, by providing +a rich set of libraries for commonly needed tasks, as well as a simple +interface and logical structure to access these libraries. CodeIgniter lets +you creatively focus on your project by minimizing the amount of code needed +for a given task. + +******************* +Release Information +******************* + +This repo contains in development code for future releases. To download the +latest stable release please visit the `CodeIgniter Downloads +<http://codeigniter.com/downloads/>`_ page. + +************************** +Changelog and New Features +************************** + +You can find a list of all changes for each release in the `user +guide change log <https://github.com/EllisLab/CodeIgniter/blob/develop/user_guide_src/source/changelog.rst>`_. + +******************* +Server Requirements +******************* + +- PHP version 5.1.6 or newer. + +************ +Installation +************ + +Please see the `installation section <http://codeigniter.com/user_guide/installation/index.html>`_ +of the CodeIgniter User Guide. + +************ +Contributing +************ + +CodeIgniter is a community driven project and accepts contributions of code +and documentation from the community. These contributions are made in the form +of Issues or `Pull Requests <http://help.github.com/send-pull-requests/>`_ on +the `EllisLab CodeIgniter repository +<https://github.com/EllisLab/CodeIgniter>`_ on GitHub. + +Issues are a quick way to point out a bug. If you find a bug or documentation +error in CodeIgniter then please check a few things first: + +- There is not already an open Issue +- The issue has already been fixed (check the develop branch, or look for + closed Issues) +- Is it something really obvious that you fix it yourself? + +Reporting issues is helpful but an even better approach is to send a Pull +Request, which is done by "Forking" the main repository and committing to your +own copy. This will require you to use the version control system called Git. + +********** +Guidelines +********** + +Before we look into how, here are the guidelines. If your Pull Requests fail +to pass these guidelines it will be declined and you will need to re-submit +when you’ve made the changes. This might sound a bit tough, but it is required +for us to maintain quality of the code-base. + +PHP Style +========= + +All code must meet the `Style Guide +<http://codeigniter.com/user_guide/general/styleguide.html>`_, which is +essentially the `Allman indent style +<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indent_style#Allman_style>`_, underscores and +readable operators. This makes certain that all code is the same format as the +existing code and means it will be as readable as possible. + +Documentation +============= + +If you change anything that requires a change to documentation then you will +need to add it. New classes, methods, parameters, changing default values, etc +are all things that will require a change to documentation. The change-log +must also be updated for every change. Also PHPDoc blocks must be maintained. + +Compatibility +============= + +CodeIgniter is compatible with PHP 5.1.6 so all code supplied must stick to +this requirement. If PHP 5.2 or 5.3 functions or features are used then there +must be a fallback for PHP 5.1.6. + +Branching +========= + +CodeIgniter uses the `Git-Flow +<http://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/>`_ branching model +which requires all pull requests to be sent to the "develop" branch. This is +where the next planned version will be developed. The "master" branch will +always contain the latest stable version and is kept clean so a "hotfix" (e.g: +an emergency security patch) can be applied to master to create a new version, +without worrying about other features holding it up. For this reason all +commits need to be made to "develop" and any sent to "master" will be closed +automatically. If you have multiple changes to submit, please place all +changes into their own branch on your fork. + +One thing at a time: A pull request should only contain one change. That does +not mean only one commit, but one change - however many commits it took. The +reason for this is that if you change X and Y but send a pull request for both +at the same time, we might really want X but disagree with Y, meaning we +cannot merge the request. Using the Git-Flow branching model you can create +new branches for both of these features and send two requests. + +************ +How-to Guide +************ + +There are two ways to make changes, the easy way and the hard way. Either way +you will need to `create a GitHub account <https://github.com/signup/free>`_. + +Easy way GitHub allows in-line editing of files for making simple typo changes +and quick-fixes. This is not the best way as you are unable to test the code +works. If you do this you could be introducing syntax errors, etc, but for a +Git-phobic user this is good for a quick-fix. + +Hard way The best way to contribute is to "clone" your fork of CodeIgniter to +your development area. That sounds like some jargon, but "forking" on GitHub +means "making a copy of that repo to your account" and "cloning" means +"copying that code to your environment so you can work on it". + +#. Set up Git (Windows, Mac & Linux) +#. Go to the CodeIgniter repo +#. Fork it +#. Clone your CodeIgniter repo: git@github.com:<your-name>/CodeIgniter.git +#. Checkout the "develop" branch At this point you are ready to start making + changes. +#. Fix existing bugs on the Issue tracker after taking a look to see nobody + else is working on them. +#. Commit the files +#. Push your develop branch to your fork +#. Send a pull request http://help.github.com/send-pull-requests/ + +The Reactor Engineers will now be alerted about the change and at least one of +the team will respond. If your change fails to meet the guidelines it will be +bounced, or feedback will be provided to help you improve it. + +Once the Reactor Engineer handling your pull request is happy with it they +will post it to the internal EllisLab discussion area to be double checked by +the other Engineers and EllisLab developers. If nobody has a problem with the +change then it will be merged into develop and will be part of the next +release. Keeping your fork up-to-date + +Unlike systems like Subversion, Git can have multiple remotes. A remote is the +name for a URL of a Git repository. By default your fork will have a remote +named "origin" which points to your fork, but you can add another remote named +"codeigniter" which points to git://github.com/EllisLab/CodeIgniter.git. This +is a read-only remote but you can pull from this develop branch to update your +own. + +If you are using command-line you can do the following: + +#. git remote add codeigniter git://github.com/EllisLab/CodeIgniter.git +#. git pull codeigniter develop +#. git push origin develop + +Now your fork is up to date. This should be done regularly, or before you send +a pull request at least. + +******* +License +******* + +Please see the `license +agreement <http://codeigniter.com/user_guide/license.html>`_ + +********* +Resources +********* + +- `User Guide <http://codeigniter.com/user_guide/>`_ +- `Community Forums <http://codeigniter.com/forums/>`_ +- `User + Voice <http://codeigniter.uservoice.com/forums/40508-codeigniter-reactor>`_ +- `Community Wiki <http://codeigniter.com/wiki/>`_ +- `Community IRC <http://codeigniter.com/irc/>`_ + +*************** +Acknowledgement +*************** + +The EllisLab team and The Reactor Engineers would like to thank all the +contributors to the CodeIgniter project and you, the CodeIgniter user. |