Bug reports and code and documentation patches are welcome. You can help this project also by using the development version of HTTPie and by reporting any bugs you might encounter.
It's important that you provide the full command argument list
as well as the output of the failing command.
Use the --debug
flag and copy&paste both the command and its output
to your bug report, e.g.:
$ http --debug [COMPLETE ARGUMENT LIST THAT TRIGGERS THE ERROR]
[COMPLETE OUTPUT]
Before working on a new feature or a bug, please browse existing issues to see whether it has been previously discussed. If the change in question is a bigger one, it's always good to discuss before you start working on it.
Go to https://github.com/jakubroztocil/httpie and fork the project repository.
# Clone your fork
git clone [email protected]:<YOU>/httpie.git
# Enter the project directory
cd httpie
# Create a branch for your changes
git checkout -b my_topical_branch
The Makefile contains a bunch of tasks to get you started. Just run the following command, which:
- Creates an isolated Python virtual environment inside
./venv
(via the standard library venv tool); - installs all dependencies and also installs HTTPie
(in editable mode so that the
http
command will point to your working copy). - and runs tests (It is the same as running
make install test
).
make
Activate the Python virtual environment—created via the make install
task during setup—for your active shell session using the following command:
source venv/bin/activate
(If you use virtualenvwrapper
, you can also use workon httpie
to
activate the environment — we have created a symlink for you. It’s a bit of
a hack but it works™.)
You should now see (httpie)
next to your shell prompt, and
the http
should point to you development copy:
(httpie) ~/Code/httpie $ which http /Users/jakub/Code/httpie/venv/bin/http (httpie) ~/Code/httpie $ http --version 2.0.0-dev
(Btw, you don’t need to activate the virtual environment if you just want
run some of the make
tasks. You can also invoke the development
version of HTTPie directly with ./venv/bin/http
without having to activate
the environment first. The same goes for ./venv/bin/py.test
, etc.).
Please make sure your changes conform to Style Guide for Python Code (PEP8)
and that make pycodestyle
passes.
Please add tests for any new features and bug fixes.
When you open a pull request, Github Actions will automatically run HTTPie’s test suite against your code so please make sure all checks pass.
HTTPie uses the pytest runner. It also uses Tox which allows you to run tests on multiple Python versions even when testing locally.
# Run tests on the current Python interpreter with coverage.
make test
# Run tests with coverage
make test-cover
# Run all tests in all of the supported and available Pythons via Tox
make test-tox
# Test PEP8 compliance
make pycodestyle
# Run extended tests — for code as well as .rst files syntax, packaging, etc.
make test-all
After you have activated your virtual environment (see setup), you can run specific tests from the terminal:
# Run specific tests on the current Python
py.test tests/test_uploads.py
py.test tests/test_uploads.py::TestMultipartFormDataFileUpload
py.test tests/test_uploads.py::TestMultipartFormDataFileUpload::test_upload_ok
# Run specific tests on the on all Pythons via Tox
# (change to `tox -e py37' to limit Python version)
tox -- tests/test_uploads.py --verbose
tox -- tests/test_uploads.py::TestMultipartFormDataFileUpload --verbose
tox -- tests/test_uploads.py::TestMultipartFormDataFileUpload::test_upload_ok --verbose
See Makefile for additional development utilities.
Finally, don't forget to add yourself to AUTHORS!