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1[jQuery](http://jquery.com/) - New Wave JavaScript
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3
4Contribution Guides
5--------------------------------------
6
7In the spirit of open source software development, jQuery always encourages community code contribution. To help you get started and before you jump into writing code, be sure to read these important contribution guidelines thoroughly:
8
91. [Getting Involved](http://contribute.jquery.org/)
102. [Core Style Guide](http://contribute.jquery.org/style-guide/js/)
113. [Writing Code for jQuery Foundation Projects](http://contribute.jquery.org/code/)
12
13
14Environments in which to use jQuery
15--------------------------------------
16
17- [Browser support](http://jquery.com/browser-support/) differs between the master (2.x) branch and the 1.x-master branch. Specifically, 2.x does not support legacy browsers such as IE6-8. The jQuery team continues to provide support for legacy browsers on the 1.x-master branch. Use the latest 1.x release if support for those browsers is required. See [browser support](http://jquery.com/browser-support/) for more info.
18- To use jQuery in Node, browser extensions, and other non-browser environments, use only **2.x** releases. 1.x does not support these environments.
19
20
21What you need to build your own jQuery
22--------------------------------------
23
24In order to build jQuery, you need to have Node.js/npm latest and git 1.7 or later.
25(Earlier versions might work OK, but are not tested.)
26
27For Windows you have to download and install [git](http://git-scm.com/downloads) and [Node.js](http://nodejs.org/download/).
28
29Mac OS users should install [Homebrew](http://mxcl.github.com/homebrew/). Once Homebrew is installed, run `brew install git` to install git,
30and `brew install node` to install Node.js.
31
32Linux/BSD users should use their appropriate package managers to install git and Node.js, or build from source
33if you swing that way. Easy-peasy.
34
35
36How to build your own jQuery
37----------------------------
38
39Clone a copy of the main jQuery git repo by running:
40
41```bash
42git clone git://github.com/jquery/jquery.git
43```
44
45Enter the jquery directory and run the build script:
46```bash
47cd jquery && npm run build
48```
49The built version of jQuery will be put in the `dist/` subdirectory, along with the minified copy and associated map file.
50
51If you want create custom build or help with jQuery development, it would be better to install [grunt command line interface](https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt-cli) as a global package:
52
53```
54npm install -g grunt-cli
55```
56Make sure you have `grunt` installed by testing:
57```
58grunt -v
59```
60
61Now by running `grunt` command, in the jquery directory, you could build full version of jQuery, just like with `npm run build` command:
62```
63grunt
64```
65
66There are many other tasks available for jQuery Core:
67```
68grunt -help
69```
70
71### Modules
72
73Special builds can be created that exclude subsets of jQuery functionality.
74This allows for smaller custom builds when the builder is certain that those parts of jQuery are not being used.
75For example, an app that only used JSONP for `$.ajax()` and did not need to calculate offsets or positions of elements could exclude the offset and ajax/xhr modules.
76
77Any module may be excluded except for `core`, and `selector`. To exclude a module, pass its path relative to the `src` folder (without the `.js` extension).
78
79Some example modules that can be excluded are:
80
81- **ajax**: All AJAX functionality: `$.ajax()`, `$.get()`, `$.post()`, `$.ajaxSetup()`, `.load()`, transports, and ajax event shorthands such as `.ajaxStart()`.
82- **ajax/xhr**: The XMLHTTPRequest AJAX transport only.
83- **ajax/script**: The `<script>` AJAX transport only; used to retrieve scripts.
84- **ajax/jsonp**: The JSONP AJAX transport only; depends on the ajax/script transport.
85- **css**: The `.css()` method plus non-animated `.show()`, `.hide()` and `.toggle()`. Also removes **all** modules depending on css (including **effects**, **dimensions**, and **offset**).
86- **deprecated**: Methods documented as deprecated but not yet removed; currently only `.andSelf()`.
87- **dimensions**: The `.width()` and `.height()` methods, including `inner-` and `outer-` variations.
88- **effects**: The `.animate()` method and its shorthands such as `.slideUp()` or `.hide("slow")`.
89- **event**: The `.on()` and `.off()` methods and all event functionality. Also removes `event/alias`.
90- **event/alias**: All event attaching/triggering shorthands like `.click()` or `.mouseover()`.
91- **offset**: The `.offset()`, `.position()`, `.offsetParent()`, `.scrollLeft()`, and `.scrollTop()` methods.
92- **wrap**: The `.wrap()`, `.wrapAll()`, `.wrapInner()`, and `.unwrap()` methods.
93- **core/ready**: Exclude the ready module if you place your scripts at the end of the body. Any ready callbacks bound with `jQuery()` will simply be called immediately. However, `jQuery(document).ready()` will not be a function and `.on("ready", ...)` or similar will not be triggered.
94- **deferred**: Exclude jQuery.Deferred. This also removes jQuery.Callbacks. *Note* that modules that depend on jQuery.Deferred(AJAX, effects, core/ready) will not be removed and will still expect jQuery.Deferred to be there. Include your own jQuery.Deferred implementation or exclude those modules as well (`grunt custom:-deferred,-ajax,-effects,-core/ready`).
95- **exports/global**: Exclude the attachment of global jQuery variables ($ and jQuery) to the window.
96- **exports/amd**: Exclude the AMD definition.
97
98As a special case, you may also replace Sizzle by using a special flag `grunt custom:-sizzle`.
99
100- **sizzle**: The Sizzle selector engine. When this module is excluded, it is replaced by a rudimentary selector engine based on the browser's `querySelectorAll` method that does not support jQuery selector extensions or enhanced semantics. See the selector-native.js file for details.
101
102*Note*: Excluding Sizzle will also exclude all jQuery selector extensions (such as `effects/animatedSelector` and `css/hiddenVisibleSelectors`).
103
104The build process shows a message for each dependent module it excludes or includes.
105
106##### AMD name
107
108As an option, you can set the module name for jQuery's AMD definition. By default, it is set to "jquery", which plays nicely with plugins and third-party libraries, but there may be cases where you'd like to change this. Simply set the `"amd"` option:
109
110```bash
111grunt custom --amd="custom-name"
112```
113
114Or, to define anonymously, set the name to an empty string.
115
116```bash
117grunt custom --amd=""
118```
119
120#### Custom Build Examples
121
122To create a custom build of the latest stable version, first check out the version:
123
124```bash
125git pull; git checkout $(git describe --abbrev=0 --tags)
126```
127
128Then, make sure all Node dependencies are installed:
129
130```bash
131npm install
132```
133
134Create the custom build using the `grunt custom` option, listing the modules to be excluded.
135
136Exclude all **ajax** functionality:
137
138```bash
139grunt custom:-ajax
140```
141
142Excluding **css** removes modules depending on CSS: **effects**, **offset**, **dimensions**.
143
144```bash
145grunt custom:-css
146```
147
148Exclude a bunch of modules:
149
150```bash
151grunt custom:-ajax,-css,-deprecated,-dimensions,-effects,-event/alias,-offset,-wrap
152```
153
154For questions or requests regarding custom builds, please start a thread on the [Developing jQuery Core](https://forum.jquery.com/developing-jquery-core) section of the forum. Due to the combinatorics and custom nature of these builds, they are not regularly tested in jQuery's unit test process. The non-Sizzle selector engine currently does not pass unit tests because it is missing too much essential functionality.
155
156Running the Unit Tests
157--------------------------------------
158
159Make sure you have the necessary dependencies:
160
161```bash
162npm install
163```
164
165Start `grunt watch` or `npm start` to auto-build jQuery as you work:
166
167```bash
168cd jquery && grunt watch
169```
170
171
172Run the unit tests with a local server that supports PHP. Ensure that you run the site from the root directory, not the "test" directory. No database is required. Pre-configured php local servers are available for Windows and Mac. Here are some options:
173
174- Windows: [WAMP download](http://www.wampserver.com/en/)
175- Mac: [MAMP download](http://www.mamp.info/en/index.html)
176- Linux: [Setting up LAMP](https://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/288158-easy-lamp-server-installation)
177- [Mongoose (most platforms)](http://code.google.com/p/mongoose/)
178
179
180
181
182Building to a different directory
183---------------------------------
184
185To copy the built jQuery files from `/dist` to another directory:
186
187```bash
188grunt && grunt dist:/path/to/special/location/
189```
190With this example, the output files would be:
191
192```bash
193/path/to/special/location/jquery.js
194/path/to/special/location/jquery.min.js
195```
196
197To add a permanent copy destination, create a file in `dist/` called ".destination.json". Inside the file, paste and customize the following:
198
199```json
200
201{
202 "/Absolute/path/to/other/destination": true
203}
204```
205
206Additionally, both methods can be combined.
207
208
209
210Essential Git
211-------------
212
213As the source code is handled by the Git version control system, it's useful to know some features used.
214
215### Cleaning ###
216
217If you want to purge your working directory back to the status of upstream, following commands can be used (remember everything you've worked on is gone after these):
218
219```bash
220git reset --hard upstream/master
221git clean -fdx
222```
223
224### Rebasing ###
225
226For feature/topic branches, you should always use the `--rebase` flag to `git pull`, or if you are usually handling many temporary "to be in a github pull request" branches, run following to automate this:
227
228```bash
229git config branch.autosetuprebase local
230```
231(see `man git-config` for more information)
232
233### Handling merge conflicts ###
234
235If you're getting merge conflicts when merging, instead of editing the conflicted files manually, you can use the feature
236`git mergetool`. Even though the default tool `xxdiff` looks awful/old, it's rather useful.
237
238Following are some commands that can be used there:
239
240* `Ctrl + Alt + M` - automerge as much as possible
241* `b` - jump to next merge conflict
242* `s` - change the order of the conflicted lines
243* `u` - undo a merge
244* `left mouse button` - mark a block to be the winner
245* `middle mouse button` - mark a line to be the winner
246* `Ctrl + S` - save
247* `Ctrl + Q` - quit
248
249[QUnit](http://api.qunitjs.com) Reference
250-----------------
251
252### Test methods ###
253
254```js
255expect( numAssertions );
256stop();
257start();
258```
259
260
261Note: QUnit's eventual addition of an argument to stop/start is ignored in this test suite so that start and stop can be passed as callbacks without worrying about their parameters
262
263### Test assertions ###
264
265
266```js
267ok( value, [message] );
268equal( actual, expected, [message] );
269notEqual( actual, expected, [message] );
270deepEqual( actual, expected, [message] );
271notDeepEqual( actual, expected, [message] );
272strictEqual( actual, expected, [message] );
273notStrictEqual( actual, expected, [message] );
274throws( block, [expected], [message] );
275```
276
277
278Test Suite Convenience Methods Reference (See [test/data/testinit.js](https://github.com/jquery/jquery/blob/master/test/data/testinit.js))
279------------------------------
280
281### Returns an array of elements with the given IDs ###
282
283```js
284q( ... );
285```
286
287Example:
288
289```js
290q("main", "foo", "bar");
291
292=> [ div#main, span#foo, input#bar ]
293```
294
295### Asserts that a selection matches the given IDs ###
296
297```js
298t( testName, selector, [ "array", "of", "ids" ] );
299```
300
301Example:
302
303```js
304t("Check for something", "//[a]", ["foo", "baar"]);
305```
306
307
308
309### Fires a native DOM event without going through jQuery ###
310
311```js
312fireNative( node, eventType )
313```
314
315Example:
316
317```js
318fireNative( jQuery("#elem")[0], "click" );
319```
320
321### Add random number to url to stop caching ###
322
323```js
324url( "some/url.php" );
325```
326
327Example:
328
329```js
330url("data/test.html");
331
332=> "data/test.html?10538358428943"
333
334
335url("data/test.php?foo=bar");
336
337=> "data/test.php?foo=bar&10538358345554"
338```
339
340
341### Load tests in an iframe ###
342
343Loads a given page constructing a url with fileName: `"./data/" + fileName + ".html"`
344and fires the given callback on jQuery ready (using the jQuery loading from that page)
345and passes the iFrame's jQuery to the callback.
346
347```js
348testIframe( fileName, testName, callback );
349```
350
351Callback arguments:
352
353```js
354callback( jQueryFromIFrame, iFrameWindow, iFrameDocument );
355```
356
357### Load tests in an iframe (window.iframeCallback) ###
358
359Loads a given page constructing a url with fileName: `"./data/" + fileName + ".html"`
360The given callback is fired when window.iframeCallback is called by the page.
361The arguments passed to the callback are the same as the
362arguments passed to window.iframeCallback, whatever that may be
363
364```js
365testIframeWithCallback( testName, fileName, callback );
366```
367
368Questions?
369----------
370
371If you have any questions, please feel free to ask on the
372[Developing jQuery Core forum](http://forum.jquery.com/developing-jquery-core) or in #jquery on irc.freenode.net.