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Contributing

This guide provides instructions for contributing to this Capacitor plugin.

Developing

Local Setup

  1. Fork and clone the repo.

  2. Install the dependencies.

    npm install
  3. Install SwiftLint if you're on macOS.

    brew install swiftlint

Scripts

npm run build

Build the plugin web assets and generate plugin API documentation using @capacitor/docgen.

It will compile the TypeScript code from src/ into ESM JavaScript in dist/esm/. These files are used in apps with bundlers when your plugin is imported.

Then, Rollup will bundle the code into a single file at dist/plugin.js. This file is used in apps without bundlers by including it as a script in index.html.

npm run verify

Build and validate the web and native projects.

This is useful to run in CI to verify that the plugin builds for all platforms.

npm run lint / npm run fmt

Check formatting and code quality, autoformat/autofix if possible.

This template is integrated with ESLint, Prettier, and SwiftLint. Using these tools is completely optional, but the Capacitor Community strives to have consistent code style and structure for easier cooperation.

Publishing

  1. Run linting

    npm run lint
    # if there are linting errors
    npm run fmt
  2. Run tests

    npm run verify
  3. Update usage in README if necessary

  4. Merge to main

  5. Create a new version

    # dry run
    npm run release -- --dry-run
    # release
    npm run release
    # or
    npm run release:minor
    # or
    npm run release:major
    # add -- -p to any for a prerelease
    
    # or for a development release
    npm run version:dev
  6. Check CHANGELOG.md (which is auto-generated)

  7. Publish

    There is a prepublishOnly hook in package.json which prepares the plugin before publishing, so all you need to do is run:

    npm publish
    # or for a prerelease
    npm publish --tag next
    # or for a development release
    npm publish --tag dev
  8. Push git tag

    git push --follow-tags origin main
    

Note: The files array in package.json specifies which files get published. If you rename files/directories or add files elsewhere, you may need to update it.