========== Contribute ========== Overall guidance on contributing to a PyAnsys repository appears in the `Contributing`_ topic in the *PyAnsys Developer's Guide*. Ensure that you are thoroughly familiar with this guide before attempting to contribute to PyPIM. .. _`Contributing`: https://dev.docs.pyansys.com/how-to/contributing.html The following contribution information is specific to PyPIM. Clone the PyPIM repository -------------------------- To clone and install the latest version of PyPIM in development mode, run this code: .. code-block:: git clone https://github.com/pyansys/pypim.git cd pypim/ Run tests --------- Test automation relies on `tox`_, which can be installed with this command: .. code-block:: pip install tox Tests are entirely based on mocks and do not require any external software. Run the tests with this command: .. code-block:: tox -e py .. _`tox`: https://tox.wiki/en/latest/installation.html Build the documentation ----------------------- You can build PyPIM documentation with this command: .. code-block:: tox -e doc Build the package ----------------- The PyPIM package is built using `flit`_. To build the package, use this command: .. code-block:: flit build You can also directly install PyPIM in your current environment with this command: .. code-block:: flit install .. _`flit`: https://flit.pypa.io/en/latest/#install Release process --------------- PyPIM follows the same `release procedure`_ as other PyAnsys libraries. .. _`release procedure`: https://dev.docs.pyansys.com/how-to/releasing.html