You need the source code tree to work with. You can clone the repo.
Clone the repo
git clone https:
//git-wip-us
.apache.org
/repos/asf/incubator-ignite
We use git as our version control system. To streamline the process of giving proper credit to the contributors when committing patches, we encourage contributors to submit patches generated using git format-patch
. This has many benefits:
Long story short, it makes both the contributors' and committers' lives easier, so please generate your patches using git format-patch
.
We have next requirements to patches:
We suggest to use the next step-by-step schema then you developing something.
For example, you are starting developing feature IGNITE-9999, which should be fixed at ignite-sprint-999.
## Get the repo
git clone -b ignite-sprint-999 https://github.com/apache/incubator-ignite.git
git checkout -b ignite-9999
## Some development here with many commits at ignite-9999.
git commit -a -m 'ignite-9999: Intermediate commit 1';
...
git commit -a -m 'ignite-9999: Intermediate commit 100';
## Commit the last changes.
git commit -a -m 'ignite-9999: Implemented.';
## Making patch.
## There are a lot of changes at ignite-sprint-999 and we need to get it, resolve conflicts (if exists), rerun tests for ignite-9999.
git merge ignite-sprint-999
## Run script to make patch. Patch will have all changes as one commit.
<ignite_home>/scripts/git-format-patch.sh
Note: it is strongly recommended to merge current sprint branch (git merge ignite-sprint-99) to your development branch, for example, every day (or after each commit).
Created patch-file should be attached to a JIRA ticket and the ticket status should be changed on Patch Available.
If you do all right, then all necessary TC test builds will be triggered automatically in 3 minutes period and a comment with triggered builds information (test package names and link on builds) will be added to the JIRA.
Requirements (to auto triggering the test builds):