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Contribute
This file describes a path to contribute to this project.
Bug Reports and Feature Requests
If you have encountered a problem with QDarkStyle or have an idea for a new feature, please submit it to the issue tracker
Contributing to QDarkStyle
The recommended way for new contributors to submit code to QDarkStyle is to fork the repository on GitHub and then submit a pull request after committing the changes. The pull request will then need to be approved by one of the manteiners before it is merged into the main repository.
- Check for open issues or open a fresh issue to start a discussion around a feature idea or a bug.
- Fork the repository on GitHub to start making your changes to the master branch.
- Write a test which shows that the bug was fixed or that the feature works as expected if its a function, or create a screenshot if you are changing the stylesheet evidencing the changes.
- Send a pull request and bug the maintainer until it gets merged and published. Make sure to add yourself to AUTHORS and the change(s) to CHANGES.
Getting Started
These are the basic steps needed to start developing on QDarkStyle.
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Create an account on GitHub.
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Fork the main QDarkStyle repository using the GitHub interface.
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Clone the forked repository to your machine.
git clone https://github.com/USERNAME/qdarkstyle cd qdarkstyle
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Checkout the appropriate branch.
git checkout master
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Setup a virtual environment (not essential, but highly recommended).
virtualenv ~/.venv . ~/.venv/bin/activate pip install -e .
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Create a new working branch. Choose any name you like.
git checkout -b feature-xyz
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Hands on.
For tips on working with the code, see the Code Guide.
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Test, test, test.
Testing is best done through
tox
, which provides a number of targets and allows testing against multiple different Python environments: -
Please add a list point to CHANGES if the fix or feature is not trivial (small doc updates, typo fixes).
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Please add you as an author to AUTHORS.
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Add files to commit.
Add files that are part of your changes, remember that each commit must represent a small but functional change. Remember to add CHANGES.md and AUTHORS.md too. To add all files changed do:
git add .
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Commiting changes.
GitHub recognizes certain phrases that can be used to automatically update the issue tracker, so you can commit like this:
git commit -m "Add useful new feature that does this, close #42"
git commit -m "Fix returning problem for get_style(), fix #78"
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Push changes in the branch to your forked repository on GitHub.
git push origin feature-xyz
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Submit a pull request (PR).
Do it from your branch to the respective branch using the GitHub PR interface.
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Wait for mainteiner to review your changes.
Logging
Inside modules we provided a logging that should be used to inform the user. Please, follow the levels bellow.
- debug: for debug information, high detailed one, directed to programers;
- info: something important for common user to know;
- warning: something that should not be a big problem or a desicision changed;
- error: some error, but not capable of stop program;
- critical: something that stops the running program.
Guide to QDarkStyle
Now you can use our example to work on the stylesheet. It has all possible widget provided by Qt - common ones. Feel free to add more to them.
To simplify the structure, there are separated files in example.ui folder.
dw_buttons.ui
: all types of buttons;dw_containers_no_tabs.ui
: all types of containers except for tabs;dw_containers_tabs.ui
: all containers tabs;dw_displays.ui
: all types of displays;dw_inputs_fields.ui
: all types of inputs with fields;dw_inputs_no_fields.ui
: all types of inputs without fields;dw_views.ui
: all types of views;dw_widgets.ui
: all types of widgets;mw_menus.ui
: main window with all menus and toolbars.
Obs.: dw
stands for dock widget and mw
for main window.
The entire example is built at runtime, in example.py.
To see more information about it, see its documentation.
Feel free to modify .ui
files with Qt Designer and recompile UI using
process_ui.py script, inside script folder, using:
python process_ui.py
It will generate all _ui.py
files for PyQt4, PyQt5, PySide, QtPy, PyQtGraph.
If you are changing the stylesheet, you will need to recompile the QRC files using process_qrc.py script, inside script folder.
python process_qrc.py
This generates all _rc.py
files for PyQt4, PyQt5, PySide, QtPy, PyQtGraph.
To simplify this process for the developer, if you are changing many things, use the script run_ui_css_edition.py:
python run_ui_css_edition.py
This creates a loop that restarts the application, process ui and css files. For more information see its documentation.
For more information about those scripts and their options, see their documentation.
Qt, Stylesheets and Palettes
- Box model
- Box model with height and width
- Customizing Widgets
- Window structure
- QMainWindow
- References
Create good palettes with these tools. For example, on paletton, choose three colors from greyish light (foreground), greyish dark (background) and three more colorfull colors (selection). Greyish colors have a litle bit of the main color, so it is nice to change it if you change the main color.
Unit Testing and Fix Preview
It is a good practice, if you are writing functions to QDarkStyle or fixing something related to those functions (not style), that you provide a test for it. This will keep our implementation stable.
If you are fixing something about style, please, provide an screenshot before and after the fix to comparison. This could be inserted in the issue tracker, as a message.