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Contributing

  • Pull requests are welcome
  • Please don't include dist/* files on your commits.

Coding convention

Build summernote

npm install

# build full version of summernote: dist/summernote.js
npm run build

At this point, you should now have a dist/ directory populated with everything you need to use summernote.

Start local server for developing summernote.

run local server with webpack-dev-server and watch.

npm run dev
# Open a browser on http://localhost:3000.
# If you change source code, automatically reload your page.

Test summernote

run tests with Karma and PhantomJS

npm run test

If you want run tests on other browser, change the values for browsers properties in karma.conf.js.

karma: {
  all: {
    browsers: ['PhantomJS'],
    reporters: ['progress']
  }
}

Or, pass --browsers argument via npm run test command.

$ npm run test -- --browsers Safari,Firefox

You can use Chrome, ChromeCanary, Firefox, Opera, Safari, PhantomJS and IE beside PhantomJS. Once you run npm test, it will watch all javascript file. Therefore karma run tests every time you change code.

Test a part of test

If you would like to run some part of your test codes, use the watch mode.

$ npm run test:watch

karma will run test and keep waiting other test requests. And then, run test:grep in another terminal. Below shows how to run LinkDialog related tests only.

$ npm run test:grep LinkDialog

Prepush Hooks

As part of this repo, we use the NPM package husky to implement git hooks. We leverage the prepush hook to prevent bad commits.

Document structure

 - body container: <div class="note-editable">, <td>, <blockquote>, <ul>
 - block node: <div>, <p>, <li>, <h1>, <table>
 - void block node: <hr>
 - inline node: <span>, <b>, <font>, <a>, ...
 - void inline node: <img>
 - text node: #text
  1. A body container has block node, but <ul> has only <li> nodes.
  2. A body container also has inline nodes sometimes. This inline nodes will be wrapped with <p> when enter key pressed.
  3. A block node only has inline nodes.
  4. A inline nodes has another inline nodes
  5. #text and void inline node doesn't have children.