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Contributing to Raygun4Node-AWS-Lambda

Project and library organisation

Building the project requires Node.js installed. All current LTS versions should be supported.

The @raygun.io/aws-lambda package is at the repository root.

The example folder contains an example app showing the provider capabilities.

Building and running

The recommended IDE for working on this project is Visual Studio Code.

Tests

To run tests, run npm run test or run all tests from VSCode.

Code analysis

To check the code, run npm run eslint and npm run tseslint.

Formatting

To format the code, run npm run prettier.

Running the example

Instructions on how to run the example can be found in the example folder.

How to contribute?

This section is intended for external contributors not part of the Raygun team.

Before you undertake any work, please create a ticket with your proposal, so that it can be coordinated with what we're doing.

If you're interested in contributing on a regular basis, please get in touch with the Raygun team.

Fork the repository

Please fork the main repository from https://github.com/MindscapeHQ/raygun4node-aws-lambda into your own GitHub account.

Create a new branch

Create a local branch off main in your fork, named so that it explains the work in the branch.

Do not submit a PR directly from your main branch.

Open a pull request

Submit a pull request against the main repositories' main branch.

Fill the PR template and give it a title that follows the Conventional Commits guidelines.

Wait for a review

Wait for a review by the Raygun team. The team will leave you feedback and might ask you to do changes in your code.

Once the PR is approved, the team will merge it.