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Change-Id: I1bfd1b655af6cdfbd64452b1e594a276425095fe Bug: skia:11987 Docs-Preview: https://skia.org/?cl=410790 Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/410790 Reviewed-by: Eric Boren <borenet@google.com> Commit-Queue: Ravi Mistry <rmistry@google.com>
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Using Gerrit without git-cl
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===========================
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Setup
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The following must be executed within the Skia source repository.
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This command sets up a Git commit-message hook to add a unique Change-Id to
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each commit. Gerrit only accepts changes with a Change-Id and uses it to
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identify which review a change applies to.
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experimental/tools/set-change-id-hook
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If you acquired Skia from a mirror (such as GitHub), you need to change the
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`origin` remote to point to point to googlesource. Advanced uses will note
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that there is nothing special about the string `origin` and that you could call
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this remote anything you want, as long as you use that name for `get push`.
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git remote set-url origin 'https://skia.googlesource.com/skia.git'
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Authentication
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Go to [skia.googlesource.com/new-password](https://skia.googlesource.com/new-password)
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and follow the instructions.
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Creating a Change
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-----------------
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1. Create a topic branch
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git checkout -b TOPIC
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You may want to set a tracking branch at this time with:
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git checkout -b TOPIC -t origin/main
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2. Make a commit.
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echo FOO >> whitespace.txt
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git commit --all --message 'Change Foo'
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git log -1
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`git log` should show that a Change-Id line has been added you your commit
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message.
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3. If You have multiple commits in your branch, Gerrit will think you want
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multiple changes that depend on each other. If this is not what you want,
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you need to squash the commits.
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4. Push to Gerrit
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git push origin @:refs/for/main
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`@` is shorthand for `HEAD`, introduced in git v1.8.5.
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If you want to target a branch other than `main`, that can be specified
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here, too. For example:
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git push origin @:refs/for/chrome/m57
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[Gerrit Upload Documentation](https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/user-upload.html)
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5. Open in web browser:
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bin/sysopen https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/$(bin/gerrit-number @)
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Updating a Change
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-----------------
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1. Edit your commits more.
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echo BAR >> whitespace.txt
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git commit --all --amend
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Changes to the commit message will be sent with the push as well.
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2. Re-squash if needed. (Not needed if you only amended your original commit.)
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3. Push to Gerrit.
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git push origin @:refs/for/main
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If you want to set a comment message for this patch set, do this instead:
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M=$(experimental/tools/gerrit_percent_encode 'This is the patch set comment message!')
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git push origin @:refs/for/main%m=$M
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The title of this patch set will be "This is the patch set comment message!".
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Triggering Commit-Queue Dry Run when you upload a patch
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-------------------------------------------------------
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M=$(experimental/tools/gerrit_percent_encode 'This is the patch set comment message!')
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git push origin @:refs/for/main%l=Commit-Queue+1,m=$M
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Using `git cl try`
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------------------
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On your current branch, after uploading to gerrit:
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git cl issue $(bin/gerrit-number @)
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Now `git cl try` and `bin/try` will work correctly.
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Scripting
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---------
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You may want to make git aliases for common tasks:
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git config alias.gerrit-push 'push origin @:refs/for/main'
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The following alias amends the head without editing the commit message:
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git config alias.amend-head 'commit --all --amend --reuse-message=@'
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Set the CL issue numnber:
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git config alias.setcl '!git-cl issue $(bin/gerrit-number @)'
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The following shell script will squash all commits on the current branch,
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assuming that the branch has an upstream topic branch.
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squash_git_branch() {
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local MESSAGE="$(git log --format=%B ^@{upstream} @)"
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git reset --soft $(git merge-base @ @{upstream})
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git commit -m "$MESSAGE" -e
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}
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This shell script pushes to gerrit and adds a message to a patchset:
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gerrit_push_with_message() {
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local REMOTE='origin'
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local REMOTE_BRANCH='main'
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local MESSAGE="$(echo $*|sed 's/[^A-Za-z0-9]/_/g')"
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git push "$REMOTE" "@:refs/for/${REMOTE_BRANCH}%m=${MESSAGE}"
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}
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These shell scripts can be turned into Git aliases with a little hack:
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git config alias.squash-branch '!M="$(git log --format=%B ^@{u} @)";git reset --soft $(git merge-base @ @{u});git commit -m "$M" -e'
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git config alias.gerrit-push-message '!f(){ git push origin @:refs/for/main%m=$(echo $*|sed "s/[^A-Za-z0-9]/_/g");};f'
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If your branch's upstream branch (set with `git branch --set-upstream-to=...`)
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is set, you can use that to automatically push to that branch:
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gerrit_push_upstream() {
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local UPSTREAM_FULL="$(git rev-parse --symbolic-full-name @{upstream})"
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case "$UPSTREAM_FULL" in
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(refs/remotes/*);;
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(*) echo "Set your remote upstream branch."; return 2;;
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esac
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local UPSTREAM="${UPSTREAM_FULL#refs/remotes/}"
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local REMOTE="${UPSTREAM%%/*}"
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local REMOTE_BRANCH="${UPSTREAM#*/}"
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local MESSAGE="$(echo $*|sed 's/[^A-Za-z0-9]/_/g')"
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echo git push $REMOTE @:refs/for/${REMOTE_BRANCH}%m=${MESSAGE}
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git push "$REMOTE" "@:refs/for/${REMOTE_BRANCH}%m=${MESSAGE}"
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}
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As a Git alias:
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git config alias.gerrit-push '!f()(F="$(git rev-parse --symbolic-full-name @{u})";case "$F" in (refs/remotes/*);;(*)echo "Set your remote upstream branch.";return 2;;esac;U="${F#refs/remotes/}";R="${U%%/*}";B="${U#*/}";M="$(echo $*|sed 's/[^A-Za-z0-9]/_/g')";echo git push $R @:refs/for/${B}%m=$M;git push "$R" "@:refs/for/${B}%m=$M");f'
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