| ## Contributing to Stable-Baselines3 |
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| If you are interested in contributing to Stable-Baselines, your contributions will fall |
| into two categories: |
| 1. You want to propose a new Feature and implement it |
| - Create an issue about your intended feature, and we shall discuss the design and |
| implementation. Once we agree that the plan looks good, go ahead and implement it. |
| 2. You want to implement a feature or bug-fix for an outstanding issue |
| - Look at the outstanding issues here: https://github.com/DLR-RM/stable-baselines3/issues |
| - Pick an issue or feature and comment on the task that you want to work on this feature. |
| - If you need more context on a particular issue, please ask and we shall provide. |
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| Once you finish implementing a feature or bug-fix, please send a Pull Request to |
| https://github.com/DLR-RM/stable-baselines3 |
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| If you are not familiar with creating a Pull Request, here are some guides: |
| - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14680711/how-to-do-a-github-pull-request |
| - https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request/ |
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| ## Developing Stable-Baselines3 |
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| To develop Stable-Baselines3 on your machine, here are some tips: |
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| 1. Clone a copy of Stable-Baselines3 from source: |
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| ```bash |
| git clone https://github.com/DLR-RM/stable-baselines3 |
| cd stable-baselines3/ |
| ``` |
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| 2. Install Stable-Baselines3 in develop mode, with support for building the docs and running tests: |
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| ```bash |
| pip install -e .[docs,tests,extra] |
| ``` |
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| ## Codestyle |
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| We are using [black codestyle](https://github.com/psf/black) (max line length of 127 characters) together with [isort](https://github.com/timothycrosley/isort) to sort the imports. |
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| **Please run `make format`** to reformat your code. You can check the codestyle using `make check-codestyle` and `make lint`. |
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| Please document each function/method and [type](https://google.github.io/pytype/user_guide.html) them using the following template: |
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| ```python |
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| def my_function(arg1: type1, arg2: type2) -> returntype: |
| """ |
| Short description of the function. |
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| :param arg1: describe what is arg1 |
| :param arg2: describe what is arg2 |
| :return: describe what is returned |
| """ |
| ... |
| return my_variable |
| ``` |
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| ## Pull Request (PR) |
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| Before proposing a PR, please open an issue, where the feature will be discussed. This prevent from duplicated PR to be proposed and also ease the code review process. |
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| Each PR need to be reviewed and accepted by at least one of the maintainers (@hill-a, @araffin, @ernestum, @AdamGleave or @Miffyli). |
| A PR must pass the Continuous Integration tests to be merged with the master branch. |
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| ## Tests |
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| All new features must add tests in the `tests/` folder ensuring that everything works fine. |
| We use [pytest](https://pytest.org/). |
| Also, when a bug fix is proposed, tests should be added to avoid regression. |
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| To run tests with `pytest`: |
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| ``` |
| make pytest |
| ``` |
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| Type checking with `pytype`: |
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| ``` |
| make type |
| ``` |
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| Codestyle check with `black`, `isort` and `flake8`: |
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| ``` |
| make check-codestyle |
| make lint |
| ``` |
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| To run `pytype`, `format` and `lint` in one command: |
| ``` |
| make commit-checks |
| ``` |
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| Build the documentation: |
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| ``` |
| make doc |
| ``` |
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| Check documentation spelling (you need to install `sphinxcontrib.spelling` package for that): |
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| ``` |
| make spelling |
| ``` |
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| ## Changelog and Documentation |
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| Please do not forget to update the changelog (`docs/misc/changelog.rst`) and add documentation if needed. |
| You should add your username next to each changelog entry that you added. If this is your first contribution, please add your username at the bottom too. |
| A README is present in the `docs/` folder for instructions on how to build the documentation. |
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| Credits: this contributing guide is based on the [PyTorch](https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/) one. |
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