VTK/Git/Develop
This page documents how to develop VTK through Git. See our table of contents for more information. If you would like to backport bug/compile fixes to the release-5.10 branch see these instructions.
Git is an extremely powerful version control tool that supports many different "workflows" for indivudal development and collaboration. Here we document procedures used by the VTK development community. In the interest of simplicity and brevity we do not provide an explanation of why we use this approach. Furthermore, this is not a Git tutorial. Please see our Git resource links for third-party documentation, such as the ProGit Book.
Setup
Before you begin, perform initial setup:
1. Register Gerrit access. | |
2. Follow the download instructions to create a local VTK clone: | |
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3. Run the developer setup script to prepare your VTK work tree and create Git command aliases used below: | |
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4. (Optional but highly recommended.) Register with the VTK project on Kitware's CDash instance to better know how your code performs in regression tests. | |
Go to https://open.cdash.org/register.php and enter your name and email address.
After registering and signing in, click on "All Dashboards" link in the upper left corner, scroll down and click "Subscribe to this project" on the right of VTK. |
Workflow
VTK development uses a branchy workflow based on topic branches. Our collaboration workflow consists of three main steps:
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2. Code Review | |
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3. Integrate Changes | |
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Update
Update your local master branch: | |
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Create a Topic
All new work must be committed on topic branches. Name topics like you might name functions: concise but precise. A reader should have a general idea of the feature or fix to be developed given just the branch name.
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Edit files and create commits (repeat as needed): | |||
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When a topic is ready for review and possible inclusion, share it by pushing to Gerrit. Be sure you have registered for Gerrit access.
Checkout the topic if it is not your current branch: | |
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Check what commits will be pushed to Gerrit for review: | |
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Push commits in your topic branch for review by the community: | |
The output will include a link to the topic review page in VTK Gerrit. |
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Find your topic/change in the VTK Gerrit instance and add reviewers. Add at least one relevant member of the VTK-core Group who will have permission to approve the topic for submission. They will need to go to the last change set in the topic and request a dashboard submission. This is done by clicking on the Review button and entering "request build" into the cover message. The "Kitware Robot" automatically performs basic checks on the commits and adds a review that sets the "Verified" flag. |
Revise a Topic
If a topic is approved during Gerrit review, skip to the next step. Otherwise, revise the topic and push it back to Gerrit for another review.
Checkout the topic if it is not your current branch: | |
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(Substitute the correct number of commits back, as low as Follow Git's interactive instructions.
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Return to the previous step to share the revised topic. |
Merge a Topic
After a topic has been reviewed and approved in Gerrit, merge it into the upstream repository.
Visit the VTK Gerrit review page for your topic. Members of the VTK-core Group may use the "Submit Change Set" button to merge the topic, as pictured on the right. Non-members will not see the button but if the topic has been approved then at least one reviewer is a member of VTK-core and may be asked to perform the submission. |
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If the submission is rejected by a merge conflict, fetch the latest upstream history and rebase on it: | |
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Return to the above step to share the revised topic. |
Delete a Topic
After a topic has been merged upstream, delete your local branch for the topic.
Checkout and update the master branch: | |
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Delete the local topic branch: | |
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