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Alex Gaynorc72e63f2013-09-09 21:44:26 -07001Contributing
2============
3
4Process
5-------
6
7As an open source project, ``cryptography`` welcomes contributions of all
8forms. These can include:
9
10* Bug reports and feature requests
11* Pull requests for both code and documentation
12* Patch reviews
13
Alex Gaynor2c67c822013-09-09 23:44:13 -070014You can file bugs and submit pull requests on `GitHub`_. To discuss larger
Alex Gaynorc72e63f2013-09-09 21:44:26 -070015changes you can start a conversation on `our mailing list`_.
16
17Because cryptography is so complex, and the implications of getting it wrong so
18devastating, ``cryptography`` has a strict code review policy:
19
20* Patches must *never* be pushed directly to ``master``, all changes (even the
21 most trivial typo fixes!) must be submitted as a pull request.
22* A committer may *never* merge their own pull request, a second party must
Alex Gaynore6466a52013-10-18 14:53:04 -070023 merge their changes. If multiple people work on a pull request, it must be
24 merged by someone who did not work on it.
Alex Gaynorc72e63f2013-09-09 21:44:26 -070025* A patch which breaks tests, or introduces regressions by changing or removing
26 existing tests should not be merged. Tests must always be passing on
27 ``master``.
28* If somehow the tests get into a failing state on ``master`` (such as by a
29 backwards incompatible release of a dependency) no pull requests may be
30 merged until this is rectified.
Alex Gaynorf3f00182013-12-13 19:22:33 -080031* All merged patches must have 100% test coverage.
Alex Gaynorc72e63f2013-09-09 21:44:26 -070032
33The purpose of these policies is to minimize the chances we merge a change
34which jeopardizes our users' security.
35
Alex Gaynor99b69d92013-10-19 17:52:58 -070036If you believe you've identified a security issue in ``cryptography``, please
37follow the directions on the :doc:`security page </security>`.
Alex Gaynorc72e63f2013-09-09 21:44:26 -070038
39Code
40----
41
42When in doubt, refer to `PEP 8`_ for Python code.
43
44Every code file must start with the boilerplate notice of the Apache License.
45Additionally, every Python code file must contain
46
47.. code-block:: python
48
49 from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
50
Alex Gaynore21b0b22013-12-12 12:39:05 -080051API Considerations
52~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
53
54Most projects' APIs are designed with a philosophy of "make easy things easy,
55and make hard things possible". One of the perils of writing cryptographic code
Alex Gaynor95243f52013-12-21 19:37:24 -080056is that secure code looks just like insecure code, and its results are almost
Alex Gaynor15cf6b92013-12-21 19:22:39 -080057always indistinguishable. As a result ``cryptography`` has, as a design
58philosophy: "make it hard to do insecure things". Here are a few strategies for
59API design which should be both followed, and should inspire other API choices:
Alex Gaynore21b0b22013-12-12 12:39:05 -080060
61If it is incorrect to ignore the result of a method, it should raise an
62exception, and not return a boolean ``True``/``False`` flag. For example, a
63method to verify a signature should raise ``InvalidSignature``, and not return
64whether the signature was valid.
65
66.. code-block:: python
67
68 # This is bad.
69 def verify(sig):
70 # ...
71 return is_valid
72
73 # Good!
74 def verify(sig):
75 # ...
76 if not is_valid:
77 raise InvalidSignature
78
Alex Gaynor6955ea32013-12-21 19:26:19 -080079Every recipe should include a version or algorithmic marker of some sort in its
80output in order to allow transparent upgrading of the algorithms in use, as
81the algorithms or parameters needed to achieve a given security margin evolve.
82
Alex Gaynore21b0b22013-12-12 12:39:05 -080083APIs at the :doc:`/hazmat/primitives/index` layer should always take an
84explicit backend, APIs at the recipes layer should automatically use the
Alex Gaynorf8796b12013-12-13 20:28:55 -080085:func:`~cryptography.hazmat.backends.default_backend`, but optionally allow
Alex Gaynor2a5b4a82013-12-12 17:53:08 -080086specifying a different backend.
Alex Gaynore21b0b22013-12-12 12:39:05 -080087
Alex Gaynore6466a52013-10-18 14:53:04 -070088C bindings
Alex Gaynor5246e2d2013-12-12 12:23:18 -080089~~~~~~~~~~
Alex Gaynore6466a52013-10-18 14:53:04 -070090
91When binding C code with ``cffi`` we have our own style guide, it's pretty
92simple.
93
94Don't name parameters:
95
96.. code-block:: c
97
98 // Good
99 long f(long);
100 // Bad
101 long f(long x);
102
Paul Kehrer3ed80ba2013-10-19 20:00:26 -0500103...unless they're inside a struct:
104
105.. code-block:: c
106
107 struct my_struct {
108 char *name;
109 int number;
110 ...;
111 };
112
Alex Gaynore6466a52013-10-18 14:53:04 -0700113Don't include stray ``void`` parameters:
114
115.. code-block:: c
116
117 // Good
118 long f();
119 // Bad
120 long f(void);
121
122Wrap lines at 80 characters like so:
123
124.. code-block:: c
125
126 // Pretend this went to 80 characters
127 long f(long, long,
128 int *)
129
Alex Gaynor1e8744a2013-10-18 14:57:18 -0700130Include a space after commas between parameters:
131
132.. code-block:: c
133
134 // Good
135 long f(int, char *)
136 // Bad
137 long f(int,char *)
138
Alex Gaynorc72e63f2013-09-09 21:44:26 -0700139Documentation
140-------------
141
142All features should be documented with prose.
143
144Docstrings should be written like this:
145
146.. code-block:: python
147
148 def some_function(some_arg):
149 """
150 Does some things.
151
152 :param some_arg: Some argument.
153 """
154
155So, specifically:
156
Alex Gaynor05a190e2013-10-29 17:11:25 -0700157* Always use three double quotes.
158* Put the three double quotes on their own line.
159* No blank line at the end.
160* Use Sphinx parameter/attribute documentation `syntax`_.
161
Alex Gaynora6596882013-11-13 12:54:03 -0800162Because of the inherent challenges in implementing correct cryptographic
Alex Gaynore9d64d72013-11-13 10:28:01 -0800163systems, we want to make our documentation point people in the right directions
164as much as possible. To that end:
165
166* When documenting a generic interface, use a strong algorithm in examples.
167 (e.g. when showing a hashing example, don't use
Alex Gaynor15cf6b92013-12-21 19:22:39 -0800168 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.hashes.MD5`)
Alex Gaynor5cbab0c2013-11-13 11:55:57 -0800169* When giving prescriptive advice, always provide references and supporting
Alex Gaynore9d64d72013-11-13 10:28:01 -0800170 material.
Alex Gaynord118c912013-11-13 11:56:49 -0800171* When there is real disagreement between cryptographic experts, represent both
Alex Gaynor54e04002013-11-15 16:44:41 -0800172 sides of the argument and describe the trade-offs clearly.
Alex Gaynore9d64d72013-11-13 10:28:01 -0800173
Alex Gaynor05a190e2013-10-29 17:11:25 -0700174When documenting a new module in the ``hazmat`` package, its documentation
175should begin with the "Hazardous Materials" warning:
176
177.. code-block:: rest
178
179 .. hazmat::
Alex Gaynorc72e63f2013-09-09 21:44:26 -0700180
Alex Gaynor953ebf82013-12-08 10:28:30 -0800181When referring to a hypothetical individual (such as "a person receiving an
182encrypted message") use gender neutral pronouns (they/them/their).
183
Richard Wall40cde822013-10-01 20:20:15 +0100184Development Environment
185-----------------------
Richard Wall0d9bb142013-10-01 16:17:24 +0100186
187Working on ``cryptography`` requires the installation of a small number of
Alex Gaynor166cbd32013-10-01 13:30:29 -0700188development dependencies. These are listed in ``dev-requirements.txt`` and they
189can be installed in a `virtualenv`_ using `pip`_. Once you've installed the
190dependencies, install ``cryptography`` in ``editable`` mode. For example:
Richard Wall0d9bb142013-10-01 16:17:24 +0100191
Alex Gaynorae5c9072013-10-06 11:04:08 -0700192.. code-block:: console
Richard Wall0d9bb142013-10-01 16:17:24 +0100193
Alex Gaynor7587ded2013-10-06 12:14:05 -0700194 $ # Create a virtualenv and activate it
Richard Wall7d4ca1e2013-10-01 21:10:45 +0100195 $ pip install --requirement dev-requirements.txt
196 $ pip install --editable .
Richard Wall0d9bb142013-10-01 16:17:24 +0100197
198You are now ready to run the tests and build the documentation.
Richard Wall0d9bb142013-10-01 16:17:24 +0100199
Richard Wall40cde822013-10-01 20:20:15 +0100200Running Tests
Alex Gaynor5246e2d2013-12-12 12:23:18 -0800201~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Richard Wall0d9bb142013-10-01 16:17:24 +0100202
Alex Gaynor166cbd32013-10-01 13:30:29 -0700203``cryptography`` unit tests are found in the ``tests/`` directory and are
204designed to be run using `pytest`_. `pytest`_ will discover the tests
205automatically, so all you have to do is:
Richard Wall0d9bb142013-10-01 16:17:24 +0100206
Alex Gaynorae5c9072013-10-06 11:04:08 -0700207.. code-block:: console
Richard Wall0d9bb142013-10-01 16:17:24 +0100208
Richard Wall7d4ca1e2013-10-01 21:10:45 +0100209 $ py.test
Richard Wall0d9bb142013-10-01 16:17:24 +0100210 ...
Alex Gaynor15cf6b92013-12-21 19:22:39 -0800211 62746 passed in 220.43 seconds
Richard Wall0d9bb142013-10-01 16:17:24 +0100212
213This runs the tests with the default Python interpreter.
214
215You can also verify that the tests pass on other supported Python interpreters.
Richard Wallc3d1eb52013-10-01 16:29:07 +0100216For this we use `tox`_, which will automatically create a `virtualenv`_ for
Richard Wall40cde822013-10-01 20:20:15 +0100217each supported Python version and run the tests. For example:
Richard Wall0d9bb142013-10-01 16:17:24 +0100218
Alex Gaynorae5c9072013-10-06 11:04:08 -0700219.. code-block:: console
Richard Wall0d9bb142013-10-01 16:17:24 +0100220
Richard Wall7d4ca1e2013-10-01 21:10:45 +0100221 $ tox
Richard Wall0d9bb142013-10-01 16:17:24 +0100222 ...
Richard Wall40cde822013-10-01 20:20:15 +0100223 ERROR: py26: InterpreterNotFound: python2.6
224 py27: commands succeeded
225 ERROR: pypy: InterpreterNotFound: pypy
226 ERROR: py32: InterpreterNotFound: python3.2
227 py33: commands succeeded
228 docs: commands succeeded
229 pep8: commands succeeded
Richard Wall0d9bb142013-10-01 16:17:24 +0100230
Alex Gaynor166cbd32013-10-01 13:30:29 -0700231You may not have all the required Python versions installed, in which case you
232will see one or more ``InterpreterNotFound`` errors.
Richard Wall0d9bb142013-10-01 16:17:24 +0100233
234Building Documentation
Alex Gaynor5246e2d2013-12-12 12:23:18 -0800235~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Richard Wall0d9bb142013-10-01 16:17:24 +0100236
Alex Gaynor166cbd32013-10-01 13:30:29 -0700237``cryptography`` documentation is stored in the ``docs/`` directory. It is
238written in `reStructured Text`_ and rendered using `Sphinx`_.
Richard Wall0d9bb142013-10-01 16:17:24 +0100239
Richard Wall7d4ca1e2013-10-01 21:10:45 +0100240Use `tox`_ to build the documentation. For example:
Richard Wall0d9bb142013-10-01 16:17:24 +0100241
Alex Gaynorae5c9072013-10-06 11:04:08 -0700242.. code-block:: console
Richard Wall0d9bb142013-10-01 16:17:24 +0100243
Richard Wall7d4ca1e2013-10-01 21:10:45 +0100244 $ tox -e docs
Richard Wall0d9bb142013-10-01 16:17:24 +0100245 ...
Richard Wallc3d1eb52013-10-01 16:29:07 +0100246 docs: commands succeeded
Richard Wall0d9bb142013-10-01 16:17:24 +0100247 congratulations :)
248
Alex Gaynor15cf6b92013-12-21 19:22:39 -0800249The HTML documentation index can now be found at
250``docs/_build/html/index.html``.
Richard Wall40cde822013-10-01 20:20:15 +0100251
Alex Gaynorc72e63f2013-09-09 21:44:26 -0700252
Donald Stufft85707942013-10-04 23:55:27 -0400253.. _`GitHub`: https://github.com/pyca/cryptography
Alex Gaynorc72e63f2013-09-09 21:44:26 -0700254.. _`our mailing list`: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cryptography-dev
255.. _`PEP 8`: http://www.peps.io/8/
256.. _`syntax`: http://sphinx-doc.org/domains.html#info-field-lists
Richard Wallc3d1eb52013-10-01 16:29:07 +0100257.. _`pytest`: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pytest
258.. _`tox`: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tox
259.. _`virtualenv`: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv
260.. _`pip`: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pip
261.. _`sphinx`: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/sphinx
Alex Gaynora05358d2013-11-06 11:01:22 -0800262.. _`reStructured Text`: http://sphinx-doc.org/rest.html