| Short Version: |
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| - Make small logical changes. |
| - Provide a meaningful commit message. |
| - Check for coding errors with pylint |
| - Make sure all code is under the Apache License, 2.0. |
| - Publish your changes for review. |
| - Make corrections if requested. |
| - Verify your changes on gerrit so they can be submitted. |
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| git push https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/git-repo HEAD:refs/for/master |
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| Long Version: |
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| I wanted a file describing how to submit patches for repo, |
| so I started with the one found in the core Git distribution |
| (Documentation/SubmittingPatches), which itself was based on the |
| patch submission guidelines for the Linux kernel. |
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| However there are some differences, so please review and familiarize |
| yourself with the following relevant bits: |
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| (1) Make separate commits for logically separate changes. |
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| Unless your patch is really trivial, you should not be sending |
| out a patch that was generated between your working tree and your |
| commit head. Instead, always make a commit with complete commit |
| message and generate a series of patches from your repository. |
| It is a good discipline. |
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| Describe the technical detail of the change(s). |
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| If your description starts to get too long, that's a sign that you |
| probably need to split up your commit to finer grained pieces. |
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| (2) Check for coding errors with pylint |
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| Run pylint on changed modules using the provided configuration: |
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| pylint --rcfile=.pylintrc file.py |
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| (3) Check the license |
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| repo is licensed under the Apache License, 2.0. |
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| Because of this licensing model *every* file within the project |
| *must* list the license that covers it in the header of the file. |
| Any new contributions to an existing file *must* be submitted under |
| the current license of that file. Any new files *must* clearly |
| indicate which license they are provided under in the file header. |
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| Please verify that you are legally allowed and willing to submit your |
| changes under the license covering each file *prior* to submitting |
| your patch. It is virtually impossible to remove a patch once it |
| has been applied and pushed out. |
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| (4) Sending your patches. |
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| Do not email your patches to anyone. |
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| Instead, login to the Gerrit Code Review tool at: |
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| https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/ |
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| Ensure you have completed one of the necessary contributor |
| agreements, providing documentation to the project maintainers that |
| they have right to redistribute your work under the Apache License: |
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| https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/#/settings/agreements |
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| Ensure you have obtained an HTTP password to authenticate: |
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| https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/new-password |
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| Ensure that you have the local commit hook installed to automatically |
| add a ChangeId to your commits: |
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| curl -Lo `git rev-parse --git-dir`/hooks/commit-msg https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/tools/hooks/commit-msg |
| chmod +x `git rev-parse --git-dir`/hooks/commit-msg |
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| If you have already committed your changes you will need to amend the commit |
| to get the ChangeId added. |
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| git commit --amend |
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| Push your patches over HTTPS to the review server, possibly through |
| a remembered remote to make this easier in the future: |
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| git config remote.review.url https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/git-repo |
| git config remote.review.push HEAD:refs/for/master |
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| git push review |
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| You will be automatically emailed a copy of your commits, and any |
| comments made by the project maintainers. |
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| (5) Make changes if requested |
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| The project maintainer who reviews your changes might request changes to your |
| commit. If you make the requested changes you will need to amend your commit |
| and push it to the review server again. |
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| (6) Verify your changes on gerrit |
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| After you receive a Code-Review+2 from the maintainer, select the Verified |
| button on the gerrit page for the change. This verifies that you have tested |
| your changes and notifies the maintainer that they are ready to be submitted. |
| The maintainer will then submit your changes to the repository. |