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merging specific revision into trunk
| 1 | 1 | Alessia Bardi | h1. Developers' Best Practices |
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| 3 | 3 | Claudio Atzori | It is time for D-Net development teams to find a strategy to improve our developement work! |
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| 5 | The introduction of Jenkins and Nexus helped a lot in terms of code management, but now it is time to establish a set of guidelines to better co-ordinate our teams. |
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| 6 | The following best practices are inspired by CNR developers' common sense, so we do not assume they are written in stones and applies as they are also in your cases. |
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| 8 | So, you are strongly invited to comment/update this wiki page, so that we can reach a consensus. |
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| 9 | 3 | Claudio Atzori | |
| 10 | h2. Coding |
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| 12 | Most of the D-Net modules have been migrated to from the old build system ant to maven. This implies some changes to the module directories and files, here's the migration guide: |
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| 13 | http://ci.research-infrastructures.eu/public/docbook/MavenMigration.html |
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| 15 | Maven compliant D-Net module structure: |
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| 17 | <pre> |
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| 18 | . |
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| 19 | ├── pom.xml |
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| 20 | ├── src |
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| 21 | │ ├── main |
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| 22 | │ │ ├── java |
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| 23 | │ │ │ └── eu |
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| 24 | │ │ │ └── dnetlib |
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| 25 | │ │ └── resources |
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| 26 | │ │ └── eu |
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| 27 | │ │ └── dnetlib |
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| 28 | │ └── test |
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| 29 | │ ├── java |
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| 30 | │ │ └── eu |
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| 31 | │ │ └── dnetlib |
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| 32 | │ └── resources |
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| 33 | │ └── eu |
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| 34 | │ └── dnetlib |
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| 35 | └── target |
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| 36 | └── classes |
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| 37 | </pre> |
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| 39 | Hint: consider to define the svn:ignore property, set on the module root |
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| 41 | <pre> |
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| 42 | cd <MODULE_NAME> |
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| 43 | svn pe svn:ignore . |
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| 45 | .classpath |
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| 46 | .project |
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| 47 | .settings |
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| 48 | target |
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| 49 | </pre> |
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| 51 | h2. Branching |
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| 53 | It is always recommended to create a new branch when performing heavy changes to a module, rather than directly into trunk. |
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| 54 | 16 | Alessia Bardi | Since branching and merging is usually a lot of pain, we can use this section to keep track useful commands: |
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| 56 | 16 | Alessia Bardi | * To merge the branch into trunk, you can follow this step by step tutorial: http://www.sepcot.com/blog/2007/04/SVN-Merge-Branch-Trunk |
| 57 | * If you want to merge changes committed in one or more specific revisions of your branch into trunk, you can use the command: |
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| 58 | @cd trunk@ |
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| 59 | @svn merge -c revNumber -c anotherRevNumber https://svn.driver.research-infrastructures.eu/driver/dnet40/modules/yourBranch@ |
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| 61 | 2 | Claudio Atzori | h2. Use CI: trust Jenkins! |
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| 63 | The developer should clean the @.m2/repository/eu@ local repository from time to time to be sure that there are no modules installed locally. |
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| 65 | Modules should be downloaded from Nexus in order to properly resolve dependencies. |
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| 67 | 5 | Alessia Bardi | h2. Maven dependencies |
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| 69 | For information about version conflict resolution with Maven3: |
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| 70 | * http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVEN/Versioning |
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| 71 | * https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MAVEN/Maven+3.x+Compatibility+Notes |
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| 73 | Generally speaking, we suggest to use the keyword @LATEST@ to refer to the last available artifact (snapshot or release) for a module. |
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| 74 | Keep in mind that Maven3 considers: |
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| 75 | @1.0-alpha-1 < 1.0-beta-1 < 1.0-SNAPSHOT < 1.0 < 1.1-SNAPSHOT@ |
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| 77 | 6 | Alessia Bardi | h3. How to change the version number of a snapshot? |
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| 79 | Depending on the kind of changes you can decide to increase the artifact version according to the following guidelines: |
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| 80 | * BIG CHANGES impact the MAJOR version number. Ex. @0.0.1 --> 1.0.0@ |
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| 81 | ** Examples of big changes are: updates to service interfaces, shared libraries, new functionalities. |
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| 82 | * MINOR CHANGES impact the MINOR version number. Ex. @1.2.5 --> 1.3.0@ |
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| 83 | ** Examples of minor changes are: service internals, non-shared code and libraries, important bug fixes. |
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| 84 | * BUG FIXES impact the BUILD version number. Ex. @1.4.2 --> 1.4.3@ |
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| 85 | ** Examples are small bug fixes that do not affect other components |
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| 87 | 6 | Alessia Bardi | h2. Release Best Practices |
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| 89 | h3. When/Why releasing a module? |
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| 91 | * Generally speaking a developer should release a module when the code is mature enough to be used by others. |
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| 92 | * An early release should be available in case others are relying on a module that is currently under heavy development (i.e., frequent commits that imply frequent snapshot updates), in order to avoid blocking other development activities. |
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| 93 | 7 | Alessia Bardi | * Before updating an interface (e.g., service interfaces) or library (e.g., common and utilities modules) a developer MUST ENSURE there is a release of the current version. |
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| 95 | 1 | Alessia Bardi | h3. How to release? |
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| 97 | 13 | Alessia Bardi | Note that the maven release plugin works fine with *Apache Maven 3.0.5* and that is the version that we suggest you to use. |
| 98 | To know which maven version you are using run: <pre>mvn -version</pre> |
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| 99 | If you have a newer version (e.g. 3.2.3), then you'll get the error @Return code is: 400, ReasonPhrase: Bad Request@ when running @mvn release:perform@. |
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| 100 | However +the jar should have been correctly deployed+: we strongly suggest you to check this is true by logging into our "Nexus":http://maven.research-infrastructures.eu/nexus. |
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| 102 | 1 | Alessia Bardi | These are the steps for the release of a module, given that developer has a fresh checkout of the module to be released. |
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| 104 | 11 | Alessia Bardi | # Add the following at the beginning of your @~/.m2/settings.xml@: |
| 105 | 8 | Alessia Bardi | <pre> |
| 106 | <servers> |
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| 107 | <server> |
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| 108 | <id>dnet4-releases</id> |
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| 109 | <username>your LDAP username</username> |
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| 110 | <password>your LDAP password</password> |
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| 111 | </server> |
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| 112 | </servers> |
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| 113 | </pre> |
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| 114 | 7 | Alessia Bardi | # Add the SCM info (change @{project.name}@ with the actual name of the project): |
| 115 | 6 | Alessia Bardi | <pre> |
| 116 | <scm> |
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| 117 | 7 | Alessia Bardi | <developerConnection>scm:svn:https://svn.driver.research-infrastructures.eu/driver/dnet40/modules/{project.name}/trunk</developerConnection> |
| 118 | 6 | Alessia Bardi | </scm> |
| 119 | </pre> |
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| 120 | # Set the parent to a released parent. Example: |
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| 121 | <pre> |
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| 122 | <parent> |
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| 123 | <groupId>eu.dnetlib</groupId> |
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| 124 | <artifactId>dnet-parent</artifactId> |
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| 125 | <version>1.0.0</version> |
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| 126 | </parent> |
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| 127 | </pre> |
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| 128 | # Ensure there are no snapshots included as dependencies. Snapshot dependencies won't be resolved anymore by maven because released parents have visibility only on the released repository (@dnet4-releases@). For example, if your module currently depends on |
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| 129 | <pre> |
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| 130 | <dependency> |
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| 131 | <groupId>eu.dnetlib</groupId> |
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| 132 | <artifactId>cnr-misc-utils</artifactId> |
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| 133 | <version>[1.0.0-SNAPSHOT,2.0.0-SNAPSHOT)</version> |
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| 134 | </dependency> |
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| 135 | </pre> |
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| 136 | You should change the dependency as follows: |
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| 137 | <pre> |
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| 138 | <dependency> |
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| 139 | <groupId>eu.dnetlib</groupId> |
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| 140 | <artifactId>cnr-misc-utils</artifactId> |
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| 141 | <version>[1.0.0,2.0.0)</version> |
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| 142 | </dependency> |
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| 143 | </pre> |
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| 144 | Note that this implies that the dependency module (e.g. @cnr-misc-utils@) must have been released. |
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| 145 | 15 | Alessia Bardi | # Commit the changes you made in the pom.xml |
| 146 | 6 | Alessia Bardi | # Run @mvn release:prepare@ and answer the questions. Default answers are usually fine. This will: |
| 147 | #* copy your trunk into another svn folder (@tags@) |
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| 148 | #* update the versions in trunk and tags |
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| 149 | # Run @mvn release:perform@. This will deploy the artifact on Nexus in the release repository @dnet4-releases@. |
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| 151 | 12 | Alessia Bardi | If you experience any issue, open a ticket to CNR. |