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Contributing to SQLGlot

SQLGLot is open source software. We value feedback and we want to make contributing to this project as easy and transparent as possible, whether it's:

  • Reporting a bug
  • Discussing the current state of the code
  • Submitting a fix
  • Proposing new features

We develop with Github

We use github to host code, to track issues and feature requests, as well as accept pull requests.

Submitting code changes

Pull requests are the best way to propose changes to the codebase. We actively welcome your pull requests:

Please keep PR's small and do your best to follow the conventions of the project. If you have a feature that requires a lot of code changes, please reach out to us on Slack before making a PR. This will increase the chances of your PR getting in.

  1. Fork the repo and create your branch from main.
  2. If you've added code that should be tested, add tests.
  3. If you've changed APIs, update the documentation.
  4. Ensure the test suite & linter checks pass.
  5. Issue that pull request and wait for it to be reviewed by a maintainer or contributor!

Note: make sure to follow the Conventional Commits guidelines when creating a PR.

Report bugs using Github's issues

We use GitHub issues to track public bugs. Report a bug by opening a new issue.

Great Bug Reports tend to have:

  • A quick summary and/or background
  • Steps to reproduce
    • Be specific!
    • Give sample code if you can
  • What you expected would happen
  • What actually happens
  • Notes (possibly including why you think this might be happening, or stuff you tried that didn't work)
  • References (e.g. documentation pages related to the issue)

Start a discussion using Github's discussions

We use GitHub discussions to discuss about the current state of the code. If you want to propose a new feature, this is the right place to do it! Just start a discussion, and let us know why you think this feature would be a good addition to SQLGlot (by possibly including some usage examples).

By contributing, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under its MIT License.

References

This document was adapted from briandk's template.