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Development Guide

This is a guide for developers who would like to contribute to this project.

If you're interested in contributing to mycli, thank you. We'd love your help! You'll always get credit for your work.

GitHub Workflow

  1. Fork the repository on GitHub.

  2. Clone your fork locally:

    $ git clone <url-for-your-fork>
  3. Add the official repository (upstream) as a remote repository:

    $ git remote add upstream [email protected]:dbcli/mycli.git
  4. Set up uv for development:

    $ cd mycli
    $ uv venv

    We've just created a virtual environment that we'll use to install all the dependencies and tools we need to work on mycli. Whenever you want to work on mycli, you need to activate the virtual environment:

    $ source .venv/bin/activate
  5. Install the dependencies and development tools:

    $ uv pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
    $ uv pip install --editable .
  6. Create a branch for your bugfix or feature based off the main branch:

    $ git checkout -b <name-of-bugfix-or-feature> main
  7. While you work on your bugfix or feature, be sure to pull the latest changes from upstream. This ensures that your local codebase is up-to-date:

    $ git pull upstream main
  8. When your work is ready for the mycli team to review it, push your branch to your fork:

    $ git push origin <name-of-bugfix-or-feature>
  9. Create a pull request on GitHub.

Running the Tests

While you work on mycli, it's important to run the tests to make sure your code hasn't broken any existing functionality. To run the tests, just type in:

$ tox

Test Database Credentials

The tests require a database connection to work. You can tell the tests which credentials to use by setting the applicable environment variables:

$ export PYTEST_HOST=localhost
$ export PYTEST_USER=mycli
$ export PYTEST_PASSWORD=myclirocks
$ export PYTEST_PORT=3306
$ export PYTEST_CHARSET=utf8

The default values are localhost, root, no password, 3306, and utf8. You only need to set the values that differ from the defaults.

If you would like to run the tests as a user with only the necessary privileges, create a mycli user and run the following grant statements.

GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON `mycli_%`.* TO 'mycli'@'localhost';
GRANT SELECT ON mysql.* TO 'mycli'@'localhost';
GRANT SELECT ON performance_schema.* TO 'mycli'@'localhost';

CLI Tests

Some CLI tests expect the program ex to be a symbolic link to vim.

In some systems (e.g. Arch Linux) ex is a symbolic link to vi, which will change the output and therefore make some tests fail.

You can check this by running:

$ readlink -f $(which ex)

Releasing a new version of mycli

Create a new release in Github. This will trigger a Github action which will run all the tests, build the wheel and upload it to PyPI.