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Taiga Front

Kaleidos Project Managed with Taiga Build Status Dependency Status

Get the compiled version

You can get the compiled version of this code in the taiga-front-dist repository

Contribute to Taiga

Where to start

There are many different ways to contribute to Taiga's development, just find the one that best fits with your skills. Examples of contributions we would love to receive include:

  • Code patches
  • Documentation improvements
  • Translations
  • Bug reports
  • Patch reviews
  • UI enhancements

Big features are also welcome but if you want to see your contributions included in Taiga codebase we strongly recommend you start by initiating a chat though our mailing list

Code of Conduct

Help us keep the Taiga Community open and inclusive. Please read and follow our Code of Conduct.

License

Every code patch accepted in taiga codebase is licensed under AGPL v3.0. You must be careful to not include any code that can not be licensed under this license.

Please read carefully our license and ask us if you have any questions.

Bug reports, enhancements and support

If you need help to setup Taiga, want to talk about some cool enhancement or you have some questions, please write us to our mailing list.

If you find a bug in Taiga you can always report it:

One of our fellow Taiga developers will search, find and hunt it as soon as possible.

Please, before reporting a bug write down how can we reproduce it, your operating system, your browser and version, and if it's possible, a screenshot. Sometimes it takes less time to fix a bug if the developer knows how to find it and we will solve your problem as fast as possible.

Documentation improvements

We are gathering lots of information from our users to build and enhance our documentation. If you use the documentation to install or develop with Taiga and find any mistakes, omissions or confused sequences, it is enormously helpful to report it. Or better still, if you believe you can author additions, please make a pull-request to taiga project.

Currently, we have authored three main documentation hubs:

  • API Docs: Our API documentation and reference for developing from Taiga API.
  • Installation Guide: If you need to install Taiga on your own server, this is the place to find some guides.
  • Taiga Support: This page is intended to be the support reference page for the users. If you find any mistake, please report it.

Translation

We are ready now to accept your help translating Taiga. It's easy (and fun!) just access our team of translators with the link below, set up an account in Transifex and start contributing. Join us to make sure your language is covered! Help Taiga to translate content

Code patches

Taiga will always be glad to receive code patches to update, fix or improve its code.

If you know how to improve our code base or you found a bug, a security vulnerability or a performance issue and you think you can solve it, we will be very happy to accept your pull-request. If your code requires considerable changes, we recommend you first talk to us directly. We will find the best way to help.

UI enhancements

Taiga is made for developers and designers. We care enormously about UI because usability and design are both critical aspects of the Taiga experience.

There are two possible ways to contribute to our UI:

  • Bugs: If you find a bug regarding front-end, please report it as previously indicated in the Bug reports section or send a pull-request as indicated in the Code Patches section.
  • Enhancements: If its a design or UX bug or enhancement we will love to receive your feedback. Please send us your enhancement, with the reason and, if possible, an example. Our design and UX team will review your enhancement and fix it as soon as possible. We recommend you to use our mailing list so we can have a lot of different opinions and debate.
  • Language Localization: We are eager to offer localized versions of Taiga. Some members of the community have already volunteered to work to provide a variety of languages. We are working to implement some changes to allow for this and expect to accept these requests in the near future.

Community

Taiga has a mailing list. Feel free to join it and ask any questions you may have.

To subscribe for announcements of releases, important changes and so on, please follow @taigaio on Twitter.

Donations

We are grateful for your emails volunteering donations to Taiga. We feel comfortable accepting them under these conditions: The first that we will only do so while we are in the current beta / pre-revenue stage and that whatever money is donated will go towards a bounty fund. Starting Q2 2015 we will be engaging much more actively with our community to help further the development of Taiga, and we will use these donations to reward people working alongside us.

If you wish to make a donation to this Taiga fund, you can do so via http://www.paypal.com using the email: [email protected]

Setup

All the information about the different installation methods (production, development, vagrant, docker...) can be found here http://taigaio.github.io/taiga-doc/dist/#_installation_guide.

Initial dev env

Install requirements:

Ruby / Sass

You can install Ruby through the apt package manager, rbenv, or rvm. Install Sass through your Terminal or Command Prompt.

gem install sass scss-lint
export PATH="~/.gem/ruby/2.1.0/bin:$PATH"
sass -v             # should return Sass 3.3.8 (Maptastic Maple)

Complete process for all OS at: http://sass-lang.com/install

Node + Bower + Gulp

We recommend using nvm to manage different node versions

npm install -g gulp
npm install -g bower
npm install
bower install
gulp

And go in your browser to: http://localhost:9001/

E2E test

If you want to run e2e tests

npm install -g protractor
npm install -g mocha
npm install -g babel@5

webdriver-manager update

To run a local Selenium Server, you will need to have the Java Development Kit (JDK) installed.

Tests

Unit tests

  • To run unit tests

    gulp
    
    npm test
    

E2E tests

  • To run e2e tests you need taiga-back running and

    gulp
    
    webdriver-manager start
    
    protractor conf.e2e.js --suite=auth     # To tests authentication
    protractor conf.e2e.js --suite=full     # To test all the platform authenticated
    

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