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Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:571# Commit Checklist for Chromium Workflow
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Toby Huange43e5d682019-10-08 21:26:073Here is a helpful checklist to go through before uploading change lists (CLs) on
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:044Gerrit and during the code review process. Gerrit is the code review platform
5for the Chromium project. This checklist is designed to be streamlined. See
Toby Huange43e5d682019-10-08 21:26:076[contributing to Chromium][contributing] for a more thorough reference. The
7intended audience is software engineers who are unfamiliar with contributing to
Toby Huang0a0375c2020-02-21 08:00:288the Chromium project. Feel free to skip steps that are not applicable to the
Toby Huangc9bd85b2020-07-30 22:02:359patchset you're currently uploading.
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:5710
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:0411According to the Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande, checklists are a marvelous
12tool for ensuring consistent quality in the work you produce. Checklists also
13help you work more efficiently by ensuring you never skip a step or waste brain
14power figuring out the next step to take.
15
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:5716[TOC]
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Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:0418## 1. Create a new branch or switch to the correct branch
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:5719
20You should create a new branch before starting any development work. It's
Toby Huang0a0375c2020-02-21 08:00:2821helpful to branch early and to branch often in Git. Use the command
22`git new-branch <branch_name>`. This is equivalent to
23`git checkout -b <branch_name> --track origin/master`.
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:5724
Toby Huang0a0375c2020-02-21 08:00:2825You may also want to set another local branch as the upstream branch. You can do
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:0426that with `git checkout -b <branch_name> --track <upstream_branch>`. Do this if
27you want to split your work across multiple CLs, but some CLs have dependencies
28on others.
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:5729
Toby Huang5c3c00e2019-10-30 23:29:0530Mark the associated crbug as "started" so that other people know that you have
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:0431started working on the bug. Taking this step can avoid duplicated work.
Toby Huang5c3c00e2019-10-30 23:29:0532
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:0433If you have already created a branch, don't forget to `git checkout
34<branch_name>` to the correct branch before resuming development work. There's
35few things more frustrating than to finish implementing your ideas or feedback,
36and to spend hours debugging some mysterious bug, only to discover that the bug
37was caused by working on the wrong branch this whole time.
38
39## 2. If there's a local upstream branch, rebase the upstream changes
40
41Suppose you have a downstream branch chained to an upstream branch. If you
42commit changes to the upstream branch, and you want the changes to appear in
43your downstream branch, you need to:
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45* `git checkout <branch_name>` to the downstream branch.
46* Run `git rebase -i @{u}` to pull the upstream changes into the current
47 branch.
48* Run `git rebase -i @{u}` again to rebase the downstream changes onto the
49 upstream branch.
50
51## 3. Make your changes
Toby Huangba5bbb42019-09-04 23:23:0752
53Do your thing. There's no further advice here about how to write or fix code.
54
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:0455## 4. Make sure the code builds correctly
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:5756
57After making your changes, check that common targets build correctly:
58
59* chrome (for Linux, ChromeOS, etc.)
60* unit_tests
61* browser_tests
62
63It's easy to inadvertently break one of the other builds you're not currently
64working on without realizing it. Even though the Commit Queue should catch any
65build errors, checking locally first can save you some time since the CQ Dry Run
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:0466can take a while to run, on the order of a few hours sometimes.
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:5767
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:0468## 5. Test your changes
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:5769
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:0470Test your changes manually by running the X11 simulator or deploying your
71changes to a test device. Follow the [Simple Chrome][simple-chrome] instructions
72to deploy your changes to a test device. Make sure you hit every code path you
73changed.
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:5774
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:0475## 6. Write unit or browser tests for any new code
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:5776
77Consider automating any manual testing you did in the previous step.
78
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:0479## 7. Ensure the code is formatted nicely
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:5780
81Run `git cl format --js`. The `--js` option also formats JavaScript changes.
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Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:0483## 8. Review your changes
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:5784
Toby Huang0a0375c2020-02-21 08:00:2885Use `git diff` to review all of the changes you've made from the previous
86commit. Use `git upstream-diff` to review all of the changes you've made
87from the upstream branch. The output from `git upstream-diff` is what will
88be uploaded to Gerrit.
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:5789
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:0490## 9. Stage relevant files for commit
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:5791
Toby Huang0a0375c2020-02-21 08:00:2892Run `git add <path_to_file>` for all of the files you've modified that you want
93to include in the CL. Unlike other version-control systems such as svn, you have
94to specifically `git add` the files you want to commit before calling
95`git commit`.
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:5796
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:0497## 10. Commit your changes
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:5798
Toby Huang0a0375c2020-02-21 08:00:2899Run `git commit`. Be sure to write a useful commit message. Here are some
100[tips for writing good commit messages][uploading-a-change-for-review]. A
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:04101shortcut for combining steps the previous step and this one is `git commit -a -m
102<commit_message>`.
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:57103
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:04104## 11. Squash your commits
Toby Huangba5bbb42019-09-04 23:23:07105
106If you have many commits on your current branch, and you want to avoid some
Toby Huang0a0375c2020-02-21 08:00:28107nasty commit-by-commit merge conflicts in the next step, consider collecting all
108your changes into one commit. Run `git rebase -i @{u}`. The `@{u}` is a
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:04109short-hand pointer for the upstream branch, which is usually origin/master, but
110can also be one of your local branches. After running the `git rebase` command,
111you should see a list of commits, with each commit starting with the word
112"pick". Make sure the first commit says "pick" and change the rest from "pick"
113to "squash". This will squash each commit into the previous commit, which will
114continue until each commit is squashed into the first commit.
Toby Huangba5bbb42019-09-04 23:23:07115
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:04116An alternative way to squash your commits into a single commit is to do `git
117commit --amend` in the previous step.
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:57118
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:04119## 12. Rebase your local repository
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121Rebasing is a neat way to sync changes from the remote repository and resolve
122any merge conflict errors on your CL. Run `git rebase-update`. This command
123updates all of your local branches with remote changes that have landed since
124you started development work, which could've been a while ago. It also deletes
125any branches that match the remote repository, such as after the CL associated
126with that branch has been merged. In summary, `git rebase-update` cleans up your
127local branches.
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:57128
Toby Huang0a0375c2020-02-21 08:00:28129You may run into rebase conflicts. Fix them manually before proceeding with
130`git rebase --continue`. Note that rebasing has the potential to break your
131build, so you might want to try re-building afterwards.
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:57132
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:04133## 13. Upload the CL to Gerrit
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:57134
135Run `git cl upload`. Some useful options include:
136
Toby Huangc9bd85b2020-07-30 22:02:35137* `--cq-dry-run` (or `-d`) will set the patchset to do a CQ Dry Run. It is a
138 good idea to run try jobs for each new patchset with significant changes.
Toby Huange43e5d682019-10-08 21:26:07139* `-r <chromium_username>` will add reviewers.
140* `-b <bug_number>` automatically populates the bug reference line of the
Toby Huangc9bd85b2020-07-30 22:02:35141 commit message. Use `-b None` is there is no relevant crbug.
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:04142* `--edit-description` will let you update the commit message.
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:57143
Toby Huangc9bd85b2020-07-30 22:02:35144To help guide your reviewers, it is also recommended to provide a title for each
145patchset summarizing the changes and indicating whose comments the patchset
146addresses. Running `git cl upload` will upload a new patchset and prompt you for
147a brief patchset title. The title defaults to your most recent commit summary,
148so if you tend to squash all your commits into one, try to enter a new summary
149each time you upload. You can also modify the patchset title directly in Gerrit.
150
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:04151## 14. Check the CL again in Gerrit
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:57152
153Run `git cl web` to go to the Gerrit URL associated with the current branch.
Toby Huangc9bd85b2020-07-30 22:02:35154Open the latest patchset and verify that all of the uploaded files are correct.
Toby Huange43e5d682019-10-08 21:26:07155Click `Expand All` to check over all of the individual line-by-line changes
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:04156again. Basically do a self-review before asking your reviewers for a review.
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:57157
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:04158## 15. Make sure all auto-regression tests pass
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:57159
160Click `CQ Dry Run`. Fix any errors because otherwise the CL won't pass the
161commit queue (CQ) checks. Consider waiting for the CQ Dry Run to pass before
162notifying your reviewers, in case the results require major changes in your CL.
163
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:04164## 16. Add reviewers to review your code
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:57165
166Click `Find Owners` or run `git cl owners` to find file owners to review your
167code and instruct them about which parts you want them to focus on. Add anyone
Toby Huange43e5d682019-10-08 21:26:07168else you think should review your code. The blame functionality in Code Search
169is a good way to identify reviewers who may be familiar with the parts of code
170your CL touches. For your CL to land, you need an approval from an owner for
171each file you've changed, unless you are an owner of some files, in which case
172you don't need separate owner approval for those files.
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:57173
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:04174## 17. Implement feedback from your reviewers
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:57175
176Then go through this commit checklist again. Reply to all comments from the
177reviewers on Gerrit and mark all resolved issues as resolved (clicking `Done` or
178`Ack` will do this automatically). Click `Reply` to ensure that your reviewers
179receive a notification. Doing this signals that your CL is ready for review
180again, since the assumption is that your CL is not ready for review until you
181hit reply.
182
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:04183## 18. Land your CL
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:57184
185Once you have obtained a Looks Good To Me (LGTM), which is reflected by a
186Code-Review+1 in Gerrit, from at least one owner for each file, then you have
187the minimum prerequisite to land your changes. It may be helpful to wait for all
188of your reviewers to approve your changes as well, even if they're not owners.
189Click `Submit to CQ` to try your change in the commit queue (CQ), which will
190land it if successful.
191
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:04192## 19. Cleanup
Toby Huang5c3c00e2019-10-30 23:29:05193
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:57194After your CL is landed, you can use `git rebase-update` or `git cl archive` to
Toby Huang5c3c00e2019-10-30 23:29:05195clean up your local branches. These commands will automatically delete merged
196branches. Mark the associated crbug as "fixed".
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:57197
198[//]: # (the reference link section should be alphabetically sorted)
199[contributing]: contributing.md
Toby Huangacb9beba2020-06-25 20:08:04200[simple-chrome]: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/docs/+/master/simple_chrome_workflow.md
Toby Huang5105f812019-08-08 23:47:57201[uploading-a-change-for-review]: contributing.md#Uploading-a-change-for-review