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Contributing

Pull requests are welcome!

Getting Started

First fork this repo, and then clone it & set the upstream repo:

git clone [email protected]:your-github-username/halyard.git

   # In my case (username is lwander), the above command looks like:
   # git clone [email protected]:lwander/halyard.git

cd halyard

git remote add upstream [email protected]:spinnaker/halyard.git

  # The above command allows you to push patches to the upstream repo for 
  # approval.

Configuring Your Machine

If you are developing on a mac, you will need Xcode installed and you will need to open it once to agree to the license. If you don't have it, you might see an error when you try to build the CLI (xcrun: error: invalid active developer path).

Configuring IntelliJ

In the project's root directory run:

./gradlew idea

and then point IntelliJ at the generated project. You shouldn't need to import this project, simply navigating to File > Open > the project's root directory should be enough.

Running the Daemon

In the project's root directory run:

./gradlew

and the daemon will build & run. The first time you do this it will take a few minutes as it fetches the dependencies.

Running the Command-Line Interface (CLI)

In the project's root directory run:

cd halyard-cli/

make

./hal --help

WARNING! Since this project uses one gradle project for two executables, you currently can't run make and ./gradlew at the same time (one of the two will likely hang indefinitely).