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# Contributing
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The balena CLI is an open source project and your contribution is welcome!
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* Install the dependencies listed in the [NPM Installation
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section](./INSTALL-ADVANCED.md#npm-installation) section of the installation instructions. Check
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the section [Additional Dependencies](./INSTALL-ADVANCED.md#additional-dependencies) too.
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* Clone the `balena-cli` repository (or a [forked
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repo](https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/getting-started-with-github/fork-a-repo),
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if you are not in the balena team), `cd` to it and run `npm install`.
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* Build the CLI with `npm run build` or `npm test`, and execute it with `./bin/balena`
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(on a Windows command prompt, you may need to run `node .\bin\balena`).
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In order to ease development:
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* `npm run build:fast` skips some of the build steps for interactive testing, or
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* `npm run test:source` skips testing the standalone zip packages (which is rather slow)
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* `./bin/balena-dev` uses `ts-node/register` to transpile on the fly.
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Before opening a PR, test your changes with `npm test`. Keep compatibility in mind, as the CLI is
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meant to run on Linux, macOS and Windows. balena CI will run test code on all three platforms, but
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this will only help if you add some test cases for your new code!
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## Semantic versioning, commit messages and the ChangeLog
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The CLI version numbering adheres to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/). The following
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header/row is required in the body of a commit message, and will cause the CI build to fail if absent:
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```
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Change-type: patch|minor|major
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```
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Version numbers and commit messages are automatically added to the `CHANGELOG.md` file by the CI
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build flow, after a pull request is merged. It should not be manually edited.
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If `package.json` is updated for dependencies listed in the `repo.yml` file (like `balena-sdk`),
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the commit message body should include a line in the following format:
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```
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Update balena-sdk from 12.0.0 to 12.1.0
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```
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This allows the CI to produce nested change logs (with expandable arrows), pulling in commit
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messages from the upstream repositories. The following npm script can be used to automatically
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produce a commit with a suitable commit message:
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```
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npm run update balena-sdk ^12.1.0
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```
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The script will create a new branch (only if `master` is currently checked out), run `npm update`
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with the given target version and commit the `package.json` and `npm-shrinkwrap.json` files. The
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script by default will set the `Change-type` to `patch` or `minor`, depending on the semver change
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of the updated dependency. For a `major` change type, it can specified as an extra argument:
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```
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npm run update balena-sdk ^12.14.0 patch
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npm run update balena-sdk ^13.0.0 major
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```
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## Editing documentation files (README, INSTALL, Reference website...)
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The `doc/cli.markdown` file is automatically generated by running `npm run build:doc` (which also
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runs as part of `npm run build`). That file is then pulled by scripts in the
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[balena-io/docs](https://github.com/balena-io/docs/) GitHub repo for publishing at the [CLI
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Documentation page](https://www.balena.io/docs/reference/cli/).
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The content sources for the auto generation of `doc/cli.markdown` are:
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* [Selected
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sections](https://github.com/balena-io/balena-cli/blob/v12.23.0/automation/capitanodoc/capitanodoc.ts#L199-L204)
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of the README file.
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* The CLI's command documentation in source code (`lib/commands/` folder), for example:
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* `lib/commands/push.ts`
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* `lib/commands/env/add.ts`
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The README file is manually edited, but subsections are automatically extracted for inclusion in
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`doc/cli.markdown` by the `getCapitanoDoc()` function in
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[`automation/capitanodoc/capitanodoc.ts`](https://github.com/balena-io/balena-cli/blob/master/automation/capitanodoc/capitanodoc.ts).
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The `INSTALL*.md` and `TROUBLESHOOTING.md` files are also manually edited.
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## Windows
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The `npm run build:installer` script (which generates the `.exe` executable installer on Windows)
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specifically requires [MSYS2](https://www.msys2.org/) to be installed. Other than that, the
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standard Command Prompt or PowerShell can be used (though MSYS2 is still handy, as it provides
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'git' and a number of common unix utilities). If changes are made to npm scripts in `package.json`,
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check that they also run on a standard Windows Command Prompt.
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2020-03-11 22:11:54 +00:00
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## Updating the 'npm-shrinkwrap.json' file
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The `npm-shrinkwrap.json` file is used to control package dependencies, as documented at
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https://docs.npmjs.com/files/shrinkwrap.json.
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Changes to `npm-shrinkwrap.json` can be automatically merged by git during operations like
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`rebase`, `pull` and `cherry-pick`, but in some cases this results in suboptimal dependency
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resolution (the `node_modules` folder may end up larger than necessary, with consequences to CLI
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load time too). For this reason, the recommended way to update `npm-shrinkwrap.json` is to run
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`npm install`, possibly alongside `npm dedupe` as well. The following commands can be used to
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fix shrinkwrap issues and optimize the dependencies:
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```sh
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git checkout master -- npm-shrinkwrap.json
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rm -rf node_modules
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npm install # update npm-shrinkwrap.json to satisfy changes to package.json
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npm dedupe # deduplicate dependencies from npm-shrinkwrap.json
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npm install # re-add optional dependencies removed by dedupe
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git add npm-shrinkwrap.json # add it for committing (solve merge errors)
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```
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Note that `npm dedupe` should always be followed by `npm install`, as shown above, even if
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`npm install` had already been executed before `npm dedupe`.
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Optionally, these steps may be automated by installing the
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[npm-merge-driver](https://www.npmjs.com/package/npm-merge-driver):
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```sh
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npx npm-merge-driver install -g
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```
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## TypeScript and oclif
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The CLI currently contains a mix of plain JavaScript and
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[TypeScript](https://www.typescriptlang.org/) code. The goal is to have all code written in
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Typescript, in order to take advantage of static typing and formal programming interfaces.
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The migration towards Typescript is taking place gradually, as part of maintenance work or
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the implementation of new features.
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Of historical interest, the CLI was originally written in [CoffeeScript](https://coffeescript.org)
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and used the [Capitano](https://github.com/balena-io/capitano) framework. All CoffeeScript code was
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migrated to either Javascript or Typescript, and Capitano was replaced with oclif. A few file or
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variable names still refer to this legacy, for example `automation/capitanodoc/capitanodoc.ts`.
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## Programming style
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`npm run build` also runs [balena-lint](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@balena/lint), which automatically
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reformats the code. Beyond that, we have a preference for Javascript promises over callbacks, and for
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`async/await` over `.then()`.
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## Common gotchas
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One thing that most CLI bugs have in common is the absence of test cases exercising the broken
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code, so writing some test code is a great idea. Having said that, there are also some common
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gotchas to bear in mind:
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* Forward slashes ('/') _vs._ backslashes ('\') in file paths. The Node.js
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[path.sep](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v12.x/api/path.html#path_path_sep) variable stores a
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platform-specific path separator character: the backslash on Windows and the forward slash on
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Linux and macOS. The
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[path.join](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v12.x/api/path.html#path_path_join_paths) function
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builds paths using such platform-specific path separator. However:
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* Note that Windows (kernel, cmd.exe, PowerShell, many applications) accepts ***both*** forward
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slashes and backslashes as path separators (including mixing them in a path string), so code
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like `mypath.split(path.sep)` may fail on Windows if `mypath` contains forward slashes. The
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[path.parse](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v12.x/api/path.html#path_path_parse_path) function
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understands both forward slashes and backslashes on Windows, and the
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[path.normalize](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v12.x/api/path.html#path_path_normalize_path)
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function will _replace_ forward slashes with backslashes.
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* In [tar](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tar_(computing)#File_format) streams sent to the Docker
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daemon and to balenaCloud, the forward slash is the only acceptable path separator, regardless
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of the OS where the CLI is running. Therefore, `path.sep` and `path.join` should never be used
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when handling paths in tar streams! `path.posix.join` may be used instead of `path.join`.
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* Avoid using the system shell to execute external commands, for example:
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`child_process.exec('ssh "arg1" "arg2"');`
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`child_process.spawn('ssh "arg1" "arg2"', { shell: true });`
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Besides the usual security concerns of unsanitized strings, another problem is to get argument
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escaping right because of the differences between the Windows 'cmd.exe' shell and the Unix
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'/bin/sh'. For example, 'cmd.exe' doesn't recognize single quotes like '/bin/sh', and uses the
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caret (^) instead of the backslash as the escape character. Bug territory! Most of the time,
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it is possible to avoid relying on the shell altogether by providing a Javascript array of
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arguments:
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`spawn('ssh', ['arg1', 'arg2'], { shell: false});`
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To allow for logging and debugging, the [which](https://www.npmjs.com/package/which) package may
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be used to get the full path of a command before executing it, without relying on any shell:
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`const fullPath = await which('ssh');`
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`console.log(fullPath); # 'C:\WINDOWS\System32\OpenSSH\ssh.EXE'`
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`spawn(fullPath, ['arg1', 'arg2'], { shell: false });`
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* Avoid the `instanceof` operator when testing against classes/types from external packages
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(including base classes), because `npm install` may result in multiple versions of the same
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package being installed (to satisfy declared dependencies) and a false negative may result when
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comparing an object instance from one package version with a class of another package version
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(even if the implementations are identical in both packages). For example, once we fixed a bug
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where the test:
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`error instanceof BalenaApplicationNotFound`
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changed from true to false because `npm install` added an additional copy of the `balena-errors`
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package to satisfy a minor `balena-sdk` version update:
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`$ find node_modules -name balena-errors`
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`node_modules/balena-errors`
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`node_modules/balena-sdk/node_modules/balena-errors`
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In the case of subclasses of `TypedError`, a string comparison may be used instead:
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`error.name === 'BalenaApplicationNotFound'`
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