# WARNING - 19 Apr 2020 - The below creates an environment where you can successfully run the tests
# However it still needs testing again; and also needs worked example on actually contributing 'value' and not putting noise back into the repository!
Whilst using Diagrams is easy and some folks will find setting up and extending Diagrams easy - for others with Python, Bash and Go dependancies it is harder...
Whilst using Diagrams is easy and some folks will find setting up and extending Diagrams easy - for others with Python, Bash and Go dependancies it is harder...
So a worked guide to setting up a VM with linux so you can contribute to Diagrams.
So a worked guide to setting up a VM with linux so you can contribute to Diagrams.
Disclosure: This was written using ubuntu 18.04 on Azure.
Thanks: Thanks to ViktorOrda for assist on getting this to work.
This guide was written using ubuntu 18.04 on Azure.
## VM
## VM
Easiest and cleanest way is to boot a new Linux VM on your cloud provide of choice.
Easiest and cleanest way is to boot a new Linux VM on your cloud provide of choice.
@ -17,12 +21,40 @@ Easiest and cleanest way is to boot a new Linux VM on your cloud provide of choi
To contribute to Diagrams you will need the required software (all installed from command prompt):
To contribute to Diagrams you will need the required software (all installed from command prompt):
* Python 2.7.x (comes pre-installed) - The same issue occurs (see later in this document) with Python 3.7.5
* Update apt (so you can find stuff)
```shell
sudo apt update
```
* Python - You want version 3 (Diagrams needs this)
```shell
python --version
```
If this returns a 2.7.x type number you are going to have to check python 3 is installed; You need Python 3.6.x
```shell
python3 --version
```
If Python3 does not return a suitable version you will need to install Python3.
```shell
sudo apt-get install python3
```
Then to make sure the Diagrams autogen.sh script will work correctly we need to make the alias for 'python' to map to python3.
# Actually Building the solution and installing diagrams; getting tests to pass
When trying to run the build - which is needed to be able to be done before being able to contribute - autogen.sh causes:
Whilst ./autogen.sh works the tests don't (because Diagrams isn't actually installed yet) and also as Diagrams isn't installed you can generate any pictures i.e. test your contribution
So some more things to install before you can run Diagrams.
*Be careful here as you will create folders in the diagrams folder that you don't want to contribute back into the repository!*
```shell
```shell
....../diagrams$ ./autogen.sh
sudo apt-get install graphviz
converting the svg to png using inkscape for provider 'onprem'
sudo pip install poetry
Traceback (most recent call last):
sudo apt-get install python3-venv
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/runpy.py", line 163, in _run_module_as_main
poetry build
mod_name, _Error)
poetry install
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/runpy.py", line 102, in _get_module_details
```
loader = get_loader(mod_name)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/pkgutil.py", line 462, in get_loader
Now from the diagrams folder run:
return find_loader(fullname)
```shell
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/pkgutil.py", line 472, in find_loader
python -m unittest tests/*.py -v
for importer in iter_importers(fullname):
```
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/pkgutil.py", line 428, in iter_importers
and all the tests should pass.
__import__(pkg)
File "scripts/__init__.py", line 7
def app_root_dir(pvd: str) -> str:
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
```
Hence we need to understand the dependancy which is missing to be able to contribute
## Comment
autogen.sh
* is using bash which is installed
* The 'app_root_dir="diagrams"' does run
* The checks for round, inkscape and convert all pass
But its failing as per error message above - which is beyond by Google-foo... (Or my Python knowledge which is not the greatest :-)