# How to contribute We definitely welcome patches and contribution to grpc! Here is some guideline and information about how to do so. ## Getting started ### Legal requirements In order to protect both you and ourselves, you will need to sign the [Contributor License Agreement](https://cla.developers.google.com/clas). ### Technical requirements You will need several tools to work with this repository. In addition to all of the packages described in the [INSTALL](INSTALL) file, you will also need python, and the mako template renderer. To install the latter, using pip, one should simply be able to do `pip install mako`. In order to run all of the tests we provide, you will need valgrind and clang. More specifically, under debian, you will need the package libc++-dev to properly run all the tests. If you are planning to work on any of the languages other than C and C++, you will also need their appropriate development environments. If you want to work under Windows, we recommend the use of Visual Studio 2013. The [Community or Express editions](http://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/downloads/download-visual-studio-vs.aspx) are free and suitable for developing with grpc. Note however that our test environment and tools are available for Unix environments only at the moment. ## Testing your changes We provide a tool to help run the suite of tests in various environments. In order to run most of the available tests, one would need to run: `./tools/run_tests/run_tests.py` If you want to run all the possible tests for any of the languages {c, c++, node, php, python}, do this: `./tools/run_tests/run_tests.py -l -c all` ## Adding or removing source code Each language uses its own build system to work. Currently, the root's Makefile and the Visual Studio project files are building only the C and C++ source code. In order to ease the maintenance of these files, we have a template system. Please do not contribute manual changes to any of the generated files. Instead, modify the template files, or the build.json file, and re-generate the project files using the following command: `./tools/buildgen/generate_projects.sh` You'll find more information about this in the [templates](templates) folder.