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# Welcome #
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We're so glad you're thinking about contributing to this open source
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project! If you're unsure or afraid of anything, just ask or submit
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the issue or pull request anyway. The worst that can happen is that
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you'll be politely asked to change something. We appreciate any sort
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of contribution, and don't want a wall of rules to get in the way of
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that.
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Before contributing, we encourage you to read our CONTRIBUTING policy
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(you are here), our [LICENSE](LICENSE), and our [README](README.md),
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all of which should be in this repository.
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## Issues ##
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If you want to report a bug or request a new feature, the most direct
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method is to [create an
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issue](https://github.com/cisagov/log4j-affected-db/issues) in this
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repository. We recommend that you first search through existing
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issues (both open and closed) to check if your particular issue has
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already been reported. If it has then you might want to add a comment
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to the existing issue. If it hasn't then feel free to create a new
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one.
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## Pull requests ##
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If you choose to [submit a pull
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request](https://github.com/cisagov/log4j-affected-db/pulls), you will
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notice that our continuous integration (CI) system runs a fairly
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extensive set of linters and syntax checkers. Your pull request may
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fail these checks, and that's OK. If you want you can stop there and
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wait for us to make the necessary corrections to ensure your code
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passes the CI checks.
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If you want to make the changes yourself, or if you want to become a
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regular contributor, then you will want to set up
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[pre-commit](https://pre-commit.com/) on your local machine. Once you
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do that, the CI checks will run locally before you even write your
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commit message. This speeds up your development cycle considerably.
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### Setting up pre-commit ###
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There are a few ways to do this, but we prefer to use
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[`pyenv`](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv) and
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[`pyenv-virtualenv`](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-virtualenv) to
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create and manage a Python virtual environment specific to this
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project.
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#### Installing and using `pyenv` and `pyenv-virtualenv` ####
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On the Mac, we recommend installing [brew](https://brew.sh/). Then
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installation is as simple as `brew install pyenv pyenv-virtualenv` and
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adding this to your profile:
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```bash
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export PYENV_ROOT="$HOME/.pyenv"
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export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"
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eval "$(pyenv init --path)"
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eval "$(pyenv init -)"
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eval "$(pyenv virtualenv-init -)"
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```
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For Linux, Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), or on the Mac (if you
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don't want to use `brew`) you can use
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[pyenv/pyenv-installer](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-installer) to
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install the necessary tools. Before running this ensure that you have
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installed the prerequisites for your platform according to the
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[`pyenv` wiki
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page](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/wiki/common-build-problems).
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On WSL you should treat your platform as whatever Linux distribution
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you've chosen to install.
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Once you have installed `pyenv` you will need to add the following
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lines to your `.bash_profile` (or `.profile`):
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```bash
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export PYENV_ROOT="$HOME/.pyenv"
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export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"
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eval "$(pyenv init --path)"
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```
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and then add the following lines to your `.bashrc`:
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```bash
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eval "$(pyenv init -)"
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eval "$(pyenv virtualenv-init -)"
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```
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If you want more information about setting up `pyenv` once installed, please run
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```console
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pyenv init
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```
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and
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```console
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pyenv virtualenv-init
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```
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for the current configuration instructions.
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If you are using a shell other than `bash` you should follow the
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instructions that the `pyenv-installer` script outputs.
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You will need to reload your shell for these changes to take effect so
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you can begin to use `pyenv`.
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For a list of Python versions that are already installed and ready to
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use with `pyenv`, use the command `pyenv versions`. To see a list of
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the Python versions available to be installed and used with `pyenv`
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use the command `pyenv install --list`. You can read more
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[here](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/blob/master/COMMANDS.md) about
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the many things that `pyenv` can do. See
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[here](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-virtualenv#usage) for the
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additional capabilities that pyenv-virtualenv adds to the `pyenv`
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command.
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#### Creating the Python virtual environment ####
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Once `pyenv` and `pyenv-virtualenv` are installed on your system, you
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can create and configure the Python virtual environment with these
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commands:
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```console
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cd log4j-affected-db
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pyenv virtualenv <python_version_to_use> log4j-affected-db
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pyenv local log4j-affected-db
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pip install --upgrade pip setuptools wheel pre-commit
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```
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#### Installing the pre-commit hook ####
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Now setting up pre-commit is as simple as:
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```console
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pre-commit install
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```
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At this point the pre-commit checks will run against any files that
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you attempt to commit. If you want to run the checks against the
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entire repo, just execute `pre-commit run --all-files`.
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## Public domain ##
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This project is in the public domain within the United States, and
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copyright and related rights in the work worldwide are waived through
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the [CC0 1.0 Universal public domain
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dedication](https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/).
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All contributions to this project will be released under the CC0
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dedication. By submitting a pull request, you are agreeing to comply
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with this waiver of copyright interest.
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