YUI is a free, open source JavaScript and CSS framework for building richly interactive web applications. YUI is provided under a BSD license and is available on GitHub for forking and contribution.
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This is the active working source tree for YUI 3. It contains work in progress toward the next YUI 3 releases and may be unstable.
We encourage you to use the latest source for evaluation purposes, testing new features and bug fixes, and to provide feedback on new functionality. Please refer to the "Latest Production Release" link above if you're looking for the latest stable release of YUI recommended for production use.
If you plan on contributing to YUI, please join and monitor the "Contributor Mailing List" listed above. Information about milestones and tree closures will be made available there.
YUI's development happens on five main branches. The following describes what each of these code branches represents:
-
live-docs
: Represents the latest GA release of YUI, plus any documentation-only updates. Any tweaks or additions to the docs for the latest release happen on this branch, and they are reflected on the website. -
master
: (Read-only) Contains everything inlive-docs
, plus code changes that will go into the next YUI release. The code changes inmaster
are either bug fixes or small changes which should not break API compatibility. Patch releases will be cut from this branch; e.g. 3.6.x. All code in this branch has fully passed all unit tests and should be stable. -
3.x
: (Read-only) Represents the next major YUI release; e.g. 3.7.0. This is an integration branch which contains everything inmaster
, plus larger code changes which will go into a future YUI release. The changes in3.x
require a minor version increment before they are part of release, e.g., 3.7.0. Preview Releases will be cut from this branch for developers to test and evaluate. All code in this branch has fully passed all unit tests and should be stable. -
dev-master
anddev-3.x
: Current working branches containing code that has not been through the CI process. Developers check their changes in to these integration branches for the automated testing system to validate. Once they are validated, the code is merged intomaster
and3.x
respectively. Never check in tomaster
or3.x
directly. -
release-3.x.x
: Short-lived release branches where code checkins are carefully managed for extensive testing and release deployment.
The YUI source tree includes the following directories:
-
build
: Built YUI source files. The built files are generated at development time from the contents of thesrc
directory. The build step generates debug files (unminified and with full comments and logging), raw files (unminified, but without debug logging), and minified files (suitable for production deployment and use). -
src
Raw unbuilt source code (JavaScript, CSS, image assets, ActionScript files, etc.) for the library. Beginning with YUI 3.4.0, thesrc
directory also contains all module-specific documentation, tests and examples. All modifications to the library and its documentation should take place in this directory.
- Fork the project on GitHub (https://github.com/yui/yui3).
- Clone the fork to your local environment for development.
- Create a feature branch to house atomic code changes.
git checkout -b myfeature upstream/master --no-track
- Satisfy the contribution requirements (see YUI Contribution Standards).
- Push changes to your fork.
- Submit a pull request from your fork to the
live-docs
,dev-master
, ordev-3.x
branch for review. - Incorporate community feedback.
- Push changes to your fork -- the pull request will automatically update.
- Rinse and repeat.
All changes should continue to be made on the feature branch; that way the pull request you submit will automatically update to include them. Make sure to keep the feature branch updated with the latest changes from master, so that they don't diverge during your development process.
- Always work from a feature branch. Since all code submissions will be through a Pull Request, feature branches isolate changes from one submission to another.
- Always start your new branch from the branch you want to submit to:
git checkout -b myfeature dev-master
- Remember to submit your Pull Request to the proper
dev-
branch and notmaster
or3.x
.
To build YUI components install Shifter (npm -g install shifter
)
and then simply run shifter
in that components directory.
Shifter also allows you to rebuild the entire YUI src tree:
cd yui3/src && shifter --walk