# Contribution Guide You shouldn't edit the node class files (all files under `diagrams/` directory) by yourself. ## Set up your environment * See [DEVELOPMENT][DEVELOPMENT.md] ## Resources ### Update nodes All node classes was auto-generated from image resource files. For example, the `diagram.aws.compute.EC2` class was auto-generated based on `resources/aws/compute/ec2.png` image resource file. So, if you want to add new node resources or update existing node resources, you can just add or update the image files in `resources///`. Images should be resized to fit a maximum of 256 pixels wide or high. ```shell # You can do that easily with ImageMagick convert -resize 256 my_big_image.jpg my_image.jpg # Or FFmpeg ffmpeg -i my_big_image.jpg -vf scale=w=256:h=256:force_original_aspect_ratio=decrease my_image.png ``` Then just run the `./autogen.sh` to generate the added or updated node classes. (cf. [DEVELOPMENT][DEVELOPMENT.md]) > IMPORTANT NOTE: To run `autogen.sh`, you need [round][round] and > [inkscape][inkscape] command lines that are used for cleaning the image > resource filenames. > > macOS users can download the inkscape via Homebrew. > > Or you should use the docker image. [DEVELOPMENT.md]: ./DEVELOPMENT.md [round]: https://github.com/mingrammer/round [inkscape]: https://inkscape.org/ko/release ### Update Aliases Some node classes have alias. For example, `aws.compute.ECS` class is an alias of `aws.compute.ElasticContainerService` class. Aliases also were auto-generated from `ALIASES` map in [config.py](config.py). So, if you want to add new aliases or update existing aliases, you can just add or update the `ALIASES` map in [config.py](config.py). Then just run the `./autogen.sh` to generate the added or updated aliases. (cf. [DEVELOPMENT][DEVELOPMENT.md]) > IMPORTANT NOTE: To run `autogen.sh`, you need [round][round] and > [inkscape][inkscape] command lines that are used for clearning the image > resource filenames. > > Or you should use the docker image. ## Run Tests ```shell python -m unittest tests/*.py -v ``` ## Testing changes to the website The [Docusaurus](https://docusaurus.io/)-based documentation website can be run by installing dependencies, then simply running `npm run start`. ```bash cd website/ npm i npm run start ``` The website will be available on [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000). Edit files in `website/` and `docs/` respectively to edit documentation.