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cdist-hacker(7)
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How to get (stuff) into cdist
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Nico Schottelius <nico-cdist--@--schottelius.org>
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WELCOME
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-------
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Welcome dear hacker! I invite you to a tour of pointers to
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get into the usable configuration mangament system, cdist.
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The first thing to know is probably that cdist is brought to
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you by people who care about how code looks like and who think
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twice before merging or implementing a feature: Less features
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with good usability are far better than the opposite.
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REPORTING BUGS
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--------------
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If you believe you've found a bug and verified that it is
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in the latest version, drop a mail to the cdist mailing list,
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subject prefixed with "[BUG] " or create an issue on github.
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CODING CONVENTIONS (EVERYWHERE)
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-------------------------------
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If something should be better done or needs to fixed, add the word FIXME
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nearby, so grepping for FIXME gives all positions that need to be fixed.
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Indention is 4 spaces (welcome to the python world).
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HOW TO SUBMIT STUFF FOR INCLUSION INTO UPSTREAM CDIST
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-----------------------------------------------------
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If you did some cool changes to cdist, which you value as a benefit for
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everybody using cdist, you're welcome to propose inclusion into upstream.
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There are though some requirements to ensure your changes don't break others
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work nor kill the authors brain:
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- All files should contain the usual header (Author, Copying, etc.)
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- Code submission must be done via git
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- Do not add cdist/conf/manifest/init - This file should only be touched in your
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  private branch!
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- Code to be included should be branched of the upstream "master" branch
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   - Exception: Bugfixes to a version branch
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- On a merge request, always name the branch I should pull from
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- Always ensure **all** manpages build. Use **./build man** to test.
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- If you developed more than **one** feature, consider submitting them in
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  separate branches. This way one feature can already be included, even if
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  the other needs to be improved.
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As soon as your work meets these requirements, write a mail
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for inclusion to the mailinglist **cdist at cdist -- at -- l.schottelius.org**
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or open a pull request at http://github.com/telmich/cdist.
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HOW TO SUBMIT A NEW TYPE
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For detailled information about types, see cdist-type(7).
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Submitting a type works as described above, with the additional requirement
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that a corresponding manpage named man.text in asciidoc format with
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the manpage-name "cdist-type__NAME" is included in the type directory
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AND asciidoc is able to compile it (i.e. do NOT have to many "=" in the second
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line).
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Warning: Submitting "exec" or "run" types that simply echo their parameter in
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**gencode** will not be accepted, because they are of no use. Every type can output
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code and thus such a type introduces redundant functionality that is given by
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core cdist already.
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EXAMPLE GIT WORKFLOW
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The following workflow works fine for most developers::
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    # get latest upstream master branch
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    git clone https://github.com/telmich/cdist.git
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    # update if already existing
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    cd cdist; git fetch -v; git merge origin/master
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    # create a new branch for your feature/bugfix
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    cd cdist # if you haven't done before
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    git checkout -b documentation_cleanup
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    # *hack*
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    *hack*
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    # clone the cdist repository on github if you haven't done so
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    # configure your repo to know about your clone (only once)
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    git remote add github git@github.com:YOURUSERNAME/cdist.git
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    # push the new branch to github 
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    git push github documentation_cleanup
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    # (or everything)
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    git push --mirror github
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    # create a pull request at github (use a browser)
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    # *fixthingsbecausequalityassurancefoundissuesinourpatch*
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    *hack*
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    # push code to github again
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    git push ... # like above
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    # add comment that everything should be green now (use a browser)
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    # go back to master branch
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    git checkout master
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    # update master branch that includes your changes now
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    git fetch -v origin
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    git diff master..origin/master
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    git merge origin/master
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If at any point you want to go back to the original master branch, you can
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use **git stash** to stash your changes away::
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    # assume you are on documentation_cleanup
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    git stash
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    # change to master and update to most recent upstream version
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    git checkout master
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    git fetch -v origin
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    git merge origin/master
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Similar when you want to develop another new feature, you go back
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to the master branch and create another branch based on it::
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    # change to master and update to most recent upstream version
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    git checkout master
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    git fetch -v origin
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    git merge origin/master
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    git checkout -b another_feature
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(you can repeat the code above for as many features as you want to develop
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in parallel)
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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- `cdist(1) <../man1/cdist.html>`_
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- git(1)
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- git-checkout(1)
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- git-stash(1)
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COPYING
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Copyright \(C) 2011-2013 Nico Schottelius. Free use of this software is
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granted under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 (GPLv3).
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