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Git workflow for Yii 2 contributors
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So you want to contribute to Yii? Great! But to increase the chances of your changes being accepted quickly, please
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follow the following steps (the first 2 steps only need to be done the first time you contribute). If you are new to git
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and github, you might want to first check out [github help](http://help.github.com/), [try git](https://try.github.com)
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or learn something about [git internal data model](http://nfarina.com/post/9868516270/git-is-simpler).
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### 1. [Fork](http://help.github.com/fork-a-repo/) the Yii repository on github and clone your fork to your development
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environment
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```
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git clone git@github.com:YOUR-GITHUB-USERNAME/yii2.git
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```
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If you have trouble setting up GIT with GitHub in Linux, or are getting errors like "Permission Denied (publickey)",
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then you must [setup your GIT installation to work with GitHub](http://help.github.com/linux-set-up-git/)
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### 2. Add the main Yii repository as an additional git remote called "upstream"
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Change to the directory where you cloned Yii, normally, "yii2". Then enter the following command:
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```
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git remote add upstream git://github.com/yiisoft/yii2.git
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```
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### 3. Make sure there is an issue created for the thing you are working on if it requires significant effort to fix
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All new features and bug fixes should have an associated issue to provide a single point of reference for discussion
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and documentation. Take a few minutes to look through the existing issue list for one that matches the contribution you
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intend to make. If you find one already on the issue list, then please leave a comment on that issue indicating you
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intend to work on that item. If you do not find an existing issue matching what you intend to work on, please open a
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new issue for your item or create a pull request directly if it is straightforward fix. This will allow the team to review your suggestion, and provide appropriate feedback along
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the way.
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> For small changes or documentation issues or straightforward fixes, you don't need to create an issue, a pull request is enough in this case.
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### 4. Fetch the latest code from the main Yii branch
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```
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git fetch upstream
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```
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You should start at this point for every new contribution to make sure you are working on the latest code.
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### 5. Create a new branch for your feature based on the current Yii master branch
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> That's very important since you will not be able to submit more than one pull request from your account if you'll
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  use master.
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Each separate bug fix or change should go in its own branch. Branch names should be descriptive and start with
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the number of the issue that your code relates to. If you aren't fixing any particular issue, just skip number.
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For example:
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```
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git checkout upstream/master
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git checkout -b 999-name-of-your-branch-goes-here
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```
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### 6. Do your magic, write your code
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Make sure it works :)
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Unit tests are always welcome. Tested and well covered code greatly simplifies the task of checking your contributions.
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Failing unit tests as issue description are also accepted.
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### 7. Update the CHANGELOG
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Edit the CHANGELOG file to include your change, you should insert this at the top of the file under the
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"Work in progress" heading, the line in the change log should look like one of the following:
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```
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Bug #999: a description of the bug fix (Your Name)
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Enh #999: a description of the enhancement (Your Name)
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```
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`#999` is the issue number that the `Bug` or `Enh` is referring to.
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The changelog should be grouped by type (`Bug`,`Enh`) and ordered by issue number.
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For very small fixes, e.g. typos and documentation changes, there is no need to update the CHANGELOG.
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### 8. Commit your changes
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add the files/changes you want to commit to the [staging area](http://gitref.org/basic/#add) with
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```
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git add path/to/my/file.php
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```
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You can use the `-p` option to select the changes you want to have in your commit.
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Commit your changes with a descriptive commit message. Make sure to mention the ticket number with `#XXX` so github will
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automatically link your commit with the ticket:
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```
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git commit -m "A brief description of this change which fixes #42 goes here"
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```
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### 9. Pull the latest Yii code from upstream into your branch
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```
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git pull upstream master
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```
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This ensures you have the latest code in your branch before you open your pull request. If there are any merge conflicts,
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you should fix them now and commit the changes again. This ensures that it's easy for the Yii team to merge your changes
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with one click.
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### 10. Having resolved any conflicts, push your code to github
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git push -u origin 999-name-of-your-branch-goes-here
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```
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The `-u` parameter ensures that your branch will now automatically push and pull from the github branch. That means
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if you type `git push` the next time it will know where to push to.
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### 11. Open a [pull request](http://help.github.com/send-pull-requests/) against upstream.
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Go to your repository on github and click "Pull Request", choose your branch on the right and enter some more details
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in the comment box. To link the pull request to the issue put anywhere in the pull comment `#999` where 999 is the
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issue number.
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> Note that each pull-request should fix a single change.
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### 12. Someone will review your code
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Someone will review your code, and you might be asked to make some changes, if so go to step #6 (you don't need to open
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another pull request if your current one is still open). If your code is accepted it will be merged into the main branch
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and become part of the next Yii release. If not, don't be disheartened, different people need different features and Yii
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can't be everything to everyone, your code will still be available on github as a reference for people who need it.
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### 13. Cleaning it up
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After your code was either accepted or declined you can delete branches you've worked with from your local repository
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and `origin`.
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```
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git checkout master
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git branch -D 999-name-of-your-branch-goes-here
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git push origin --delete 999-name-of-your-branch-goes-here
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```
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### Note:
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To detect regressions early every merge to the Yii codebase on github will be picked up by
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[Travis CI](http://travis-ci.org) for an automated testrun. As core team doesn't wish to overtax this service,
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[`[ci skip]`](http://about.travis-ci.org/docs/user/how-to-skip-a-build/) will be included to the merge description if
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the pull request:
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* affect javascript, css or image files only,
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* updates the documentation,
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* modify fixed strings only (e.g. translation updates)
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Doing so will save travis from commencing testruns on changes that are not covered by tests in the first place.
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### Command overview (for advanced contributors)
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```
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git clone git@github.com:YOUR-GITHUB-USERNAME/yii2.git
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git remote add upstream git://github.com/yiisoft/yii2.git
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```
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```
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git fetch upstream
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git checkout upstream/master
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git checkout -b 999-name-of-your-branch-goes-here
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/* do your magic, update changelog if needed */
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git add path/to/my/file.php
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git commit -m "A brief description of this change which fixes #42 goes here"
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git pull upstream master
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git push -u origin 999-name-of-your-branch-goes-here
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```
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