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# Contribute to virt-manager
## Bug reporting
The preferred place for bug reports is bugzilla.redhat.com. This
is documented more at https://virt-manager.org/bugs/
Small issues can be reported in the
[github issue tracker ](https://github.com/virt-manager/virt-manager/issues ).
Anything that's non-trivial, or is a feature request, should be filed in
bugzilla.
Please only file issues if they apply to the latest version of
virt-manager. If you are using an older version from a distro,
please file a bug with them.
When filing a bug, please reproduce the issue with the `--debug`
flag passed to the tool and attach the full output in the bug
report.
## Writing patches
The following commands will be useful for anyone writing patches:
```sh
./setup.py test # Run local unit test suite
./setup.py pylint # Run pylint/pycodestyle checking
```
Any patches shouldn't change the output of 'test' or 'pylint'. Depending
on what version of libvirt or pylint is installed, you may see some
pre-existing errors from these commands. The important thing is that
any changes you make do not add additional errors.
The 'pylint' command requires [`pylint` ](https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint )
and [`pycodestyle` ](https://github.com/pycqa/pycodestyle ) to be installed.
If [`codespell` ](https://github.com/codespell-project/codespell ) is installed,
it will be invoked as well.
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Patches to `virtinst/` code should ideally not regress code coverage
testing. Run `./setup.py test --coverage` to see a coverage report
before and after your contribution, and ensure no new lines show up.
Maintainers can help you out if you aren't sure how to test your code.
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One useful way to manually test virt-manager's UI is using libvirt's
unit test driver. From the source directory, Launch virt-manager like:
```sh
./virt-manager --connect test://$PWD/tests/testdriver.xml
```
This testdriver has many fake XML definitions that can be used to see each bit
of virt-manager's UI. It also enables testing the various wizards without
having to alter your host virt config.
The command line tools can be tested similarly. To run a virt-install
command that won't alter your host config, you can do:
```sh
./virt-install --connect test:///default --debug ...
```
`--connect test:///default` here is libvirt's built in unit test driver.
We use [glade-3 ](https://glade.gnome.org/ ) for building most of virt-manager's
UI. See the files in the ui/ directory.
## Submitting patches
The [virt-manager git repo ](https://github.com/virt-manager/virt-manager )
is hosted on github. Small patches are acceptable via github pull-request,
but anything non-trivial should be sent to the
[virt-tools-list mailing list ](https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list ).
Sending patches using `git send-email` is preferred, but `git format-patch`
output attached to an email is also fine.
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## UI design
If you are planning to add a feature to virt-manager's UI, please read
[DESIGN.md ](DESIGN.md ) first. Features that do not fit the goals specified
in that document may be rejected. If you are unsure if your feature is a
good fit for virt-manager, please ask on the mailing list before you start
coding!
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## Introductory tasks
Extending the virt-install or virt-xml command line is a good introductory
task for virt-manager. See [the wiki ](https://github.com/virt-manager/virt-manager/wiki )
for both a patch tutorial, and a list of libvirt `<domain>` XML options
that still need to be added to our command line.
## Translations
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Translations are handled through the Weblate instance hosted by the Fedora Project.
* https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/virt-manager/virt-manager/
* More info about translating as part of Fedora: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/L10N/Translate_on_Weblate
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* The up to date translation `.pot` template is stored in the [`translations` branch ](https://github.com/virt-manager/virt-manager/tree/translations ) and synced with the `master` branch before release.
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## Advanced testing
There's a few standalone specialty tests:
```sh
./setup.py test_ui # dogtail UI test suite. This takes over your desktop
./setup.py test_urls # Test fetching media from live distro URLs
./setup.py test_initrd_inject # Test live virt-install --initrd-inject
```
All test 'test*' commands have a `--debug` option if you are hitting problems. For more options, see `./setup.py test --help` .