Contribute
You want to add some code to Flask-WeasyPrint, launch its tests or improve its documentation? Thank you very much! Here are some tips to help you play with Flask-WeasyPrint in good conditions.
The first step is to clone the repository, create a virtual environment and install Flask-WeasyPrint dependencies.
git clone https://github.com/Kozea/Flask-WeasyPrint.git flask_weasyprint
cd flask_weasyprint
python -m venv venv
venv/bin/pip install .[doc,test]
You can then let your terminal in the current directory and launch Python to
test your changes. import flask_weasyprint
will then import the working directory
code, so that you can modify it and test your changes.
venv/bin/python
Code & Issues
If you’ve found a bug in Flask-WeasyPrint, it’s time to report it, and to fix it if you can!
You can report bugs and feature requests on GitHub. If you want to add or fix some code, please fork the repository and create a pull request, we’ll be happy to review your work.
Tests
Tests are stored in the tests
folder at the top of the repository. They use
the pytest library.
You can launch tests (with code coverage and lint) using the following command:
venv/bin/python -m pytest
Documentation
Documentation is stored in the docs
folder at the top of the repository. It
relies on the Sphinx library.
You can build the documentation using the following command:
venv/bin/sphinx-build docs docs/_build
The documentation home page can now be found in the
/path/to/flask_weasyprint/docs/_build/index.html
file. You can open this file in a
browser to see the final rendering.