We welcome contributions to the project. This document provides information and guidelines for contributing.
This repository includes a configuration for a development container using the VS Code Remote - Containers extension. This setup allows you to develop within a Docker container that already has all the necessary tools and dependencies installed.
The development container is based on Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy) and includes the following tools:
- AWS CLI
- Terraform
- Docker installed on your local machine.
- Visual Studio Code installed on your local machine.
- Remote - Containers extension for Visual Studio Code.
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Clone and open this repository:
git clone https://github.com/sgtoj/terraform-aws-vpc-network.git code terraform-aws-vpc-network
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When prompted to "Reopen in Container", click "Reopen in Container". This will start building the Docker image for the development container. If you're not prompted, you can open the Command Palette (F1 or Ctrl+Shift+P), and run the "Remote-Containers: Reopen Folder in Container" command.
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After the development container is built and started, you can use the Terminal in Visual Studio Code to interact with the container. All commands you run in the Terminal will be executed inside the container.
If you encounter any issues while using the development container, you can try rebuilding the container. To do this, open the Command Palette and run the "Remote-Containers: Rebuild Container" command.
We appreciate your interest in contributing to the project. Here are some guidelines to help ensure your contributions are accepted.
- Use the GitHub issue tracker to report bugs or propose new features.
- Before submitting a new issue, please search to make sure it has not already been reported. If it has, add a comment to the existing issue instead of creating a new one.
- When reporting a bug, include as much detail as you can. Include the version of the module you're using, what you expected to happen, what actually happened, and steps to reproduce the bug.
- Submit your changes as a pull request.
- All pull requests should be associated with an issue. If your change isn't associated with an existing issue, please create one before submitting a pull request.
- In your pull request, include a summary of the changes, the issue number it resolves, and any additional information that might be helpful for understanding your changes.
- Make sure your changes do not break any existing functionality. If your changes require updates to existing tests or the addition of new ones, include those in your pull request.
- Follow the existing code style. We use a linter to maintain code quality, so make sure your changes pass the linter checks.
Thank you for your contributions!