If you are not familiar with Pull Requests and want to know more about them, you can visit the [Creating a pull request](https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request/) article. It contains detailed informations about the process.
* [Jasmine Test Explorer](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=hbenl.vscode-jasmine-test-adapter), a very practical test exploration plugin which let you run, debug and see the test results inline.
> To launch VS Code from the terminal with the `code` command you first need to follow the [launching from the command line section](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/setup/mac#_launching-from-the-command-line) in the VS Code setup documentation.
Once you have babel running in watch mode, you can start making changes to parse-server.
### Good to know:
* The lib/ folder is not commited, so never make changes in there.
* Always make changes to files in the `src/` folder.
* All the tests should point to sources in the `lib/` folder.
### Troubleshooting:
*Question*: I modify the code in the src folder but it doesn't seem to have any effect.<br/>
*Answer*: Check that `npm run watch` is running
*Question*: How do I use breakpoints and debug step by step?<br/>
*Answer*: The easiest way is to install [Jasmine Test Explorer](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=hbenl.vscode-test-explorer), it will let you run selectively tests and debug them.
*Question*: How do I deploy my forked version on my servers?<br/>
*Answer*: In your `package.json`, update the `parse-server` dependency to `https://github.com/MY_USERNAME/parse-server#MY_FEATURE`. Run `npm install`, commit the changes and deploy to your servers.
* Begin by reading the [Development Guide](http://docs.parseplatform.org/parse-server/guide/#development-guide) to learn how to get started running the parse-server.
* Take testing seriously! Aim to increase the test coverage with every pull request. To obtain the test coverage of the project, run: `npm run coverage`
* Run the tests for the file you are working on with the following command: `npm test spec/MyFile.spec.js`
* Run the tests for the whole project to make sure the code passes all tests. This can be done by running the test command for a single file but removing the test file argument. The results can be seen at *<PROJECT_ROOT>/coverage/lcov-report/index.html*.
* Lint your code by running `npm run lint` to make sure the code is not going to be rejected by the CI.
* Run the tests against the postgres database with `PARSE_SERVER_TEST_DB=postgres npm test`. You'll need to have postgres running on your machine and setup [appropriately](https://github.com/parse-community/parse-server/blob/master/.travis.yml#L37) or use [`Docker`](#run-a-parse-postgres-with-docker).
* The Postgres adapter has a special debugger that traces all the sql commands. You can enable it with setting the environment variable `PARSE_SERVER_LOG_LEVEL=debug`
If you want to make changes to [Parse Server Configuration][config] add the desired configuration to [src/Options/index.js][config-index] and run `npm run definitions`. This will output [src/Options/Definitions.js][config-def] and [src/Options/docs.js][config-docs].
To view docs run `npm run docs` and check the `/out` directory.
This project adheres to the [Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct](https://github.com/parse-community/parse-server/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md). By participating, you are expected to honor this code.