We are always looking for the quality contributions and will be happy to accept your Pull Requests as long as those adhere to some basic rules:
- Please make sure that your contribution fits well in the project's context:
- we are aiming at rebuilding boostrap directives in pure AngularJS, without any dependencies on any external JavaScript library;
- the only dependency should be boostrap CSS and its markup structure;
- directives should be html-agnostic as much as possible which in practice means:
* templates should be referred to using the
templateUrl
property * it should be easy to change a default template to a custom one * directives shouldn't manipulate DOM structure directly (when possible)
- Please assure that you are submitting quality code, specifically make sure that:
- your directive has accompanying tests and all the tests are passing; don't hesitate to contact us ([email protected]) if you need any help with unit testing
- your PR doesn't break the build; check the Travis-CI build status after opening a PR and push corrective commits if anything goes wrong