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Marco Miller 2d866763d6 Merge branch 'stable-3.1'
* stable-3.1:
  Update git submodules
  Update download-commands plugin to latest master revision
  Bazel: Bump java docs api to 11
  Set Elastic/Lucene test deps log to WARN log level
  Open relative commentlinks in same tab
  VersionedMetaData: Emit debug log after update has been committed
  VersionedMetaData: Trim message sent to log
  Update git submodules
  ChangeIdHandler: Make assumption on number of query results explicit
  ChangeIdHandler: Remove unnecessary 'final' modifiers
  Update git submodules
  AbstractQueryChangesTest: Add method to create change as private
  AbstractQueryChangesTest: Fix comment in byPrivate
  AbstractQueryChangesTest: Use overloaded newChange method where possible
  AbstractQueryChangesTest: Extend testing of visibleto predicate
  ChangeQueryBuilder: Rename status_open to statusOpen
  ChangeQueryBuilder: Rename is_visible to isVisible
  ChangeNotificationsIT: Fix eclipse warning(s) about static use
  Extract duplicated code of {Ssh|Http}LogJsonLayout
  Add option to log SSH events in JSON format
  Remove duplicated constants storing key names of Ssh logs
  Add option to log HTTP logging events in JSON format
  CacheMetrics: Make F_NAME a final constant in class scope
  Fix more cases where Collection.isEmpty() should be used
  Use Set instead of EnumSet in method signatures
  Replace negation of anyMatch() with noneMatch()
  AllExternalIds: Replace lambdas with method references
  PostReview: Replace filter and findFirst with anyMatch
  XContentBuilder: Use UTF_8 from Java's StandardCharsets rather than Guava
  Update git submodules
  Update git submodules
  Update git submodules
  Fail gracefully when a change has an invalid server id
  QueryDocumentationExecutor: Make WEIGHTS final and use ImmutableMap
  BooleanProjectConfigTransformations: Make MAPPER final
  TestSubmitRuleInfo: Make INSTANCE final
  TrackingFootersProvider: Make constants final
  ChangeCleanupConfig: Make constants final
  SetParent: Simplify lambda expression
  ProjectsConsistencyChecker: Simplify lambda expression
  Remove redundant null checks used with "instanceof"
  Remove unnecessary array creation for varargs parameters
  Remove redundant parentheses in lambda statements
  PreferencesBox: Remove unnecessary boxing to Boolean
  GitwebServlet: Rename bufferSize to BUFFER_SIZE and make static
  GetPatch: Make FILE_NOT_FOUND static
  DeleteZombieCommentsRefs: Make constants static
  AbstractNotificationTest: Make constants static and rename
  TabFile: Make TRIM final
  Remove redundant calls to toString()
  OpenIdServiceImpl: Fix incorrect null comparison of Optional
  Consistently use isEmpty to check for empty collection
  PageLinks: Reuse ADMIN_PROJECTS constant
  PageLinks: Fix typo in method name
  FlushCaches: Use isEmpty to check for empty list
  JGitMetricModule: Replace anonymous Supplier instances with method references
  Adapt to deprecation of WindowCacheStats methods in JGit
  Documentation: Fix collapsed words and broken link
  Use Flogger instead of System.out.println in DeleteZombieCommentsRefs
  Fix a dependency injection runtime error in DeleteZombieDrafts pgm
  Update git submodules
  Upgrade JGit to v5.6.1.202002131546-r
  Bazel: Move runtime dependencies only from deps to runtime_deps
  Update rename project documentation in project owner guide
  Fix issues with caching edited commit message
  Use internal navigation instead of hard reload
  Fix width of commit message to fit 72 chars
  Add "edit" button to diff view
  Show files with comments in diff-view file list
  Fix missing file name in diff view when file has no change but comments
  Remove egit plugin from project owner guide Documentation
  Error Prone: Enable and fix OperatorPrecedence
  Bazel: Remove superfluous dependencies flagged by unused_deps
  Remove Nullable annotation from ProjectIT.getRemoteHead method
  GerritBaseTests: Activate test logging
  Revert "Enable optional DEBUG level logs for query tests"
  Allow to control the Gerrit log level for running tests from system var
  Revert "Acceptance: set log threshold level for tests"
  Reduce log level for tests to INFO
  Bazel: Update time attribute of file entries in plugin artifact
  Add Jetty connection metrics
  Add additional JGit WindowCache metrics
  Update JGit to 5.1.13.202002110435-r
  BucketedCallback: fix prune() to remove unset sub-metrics from registry
  Modify draft ref updates commits to point to an empty parent
  Upgrade gitiles-servlet and blame-cache to 0.2-12
  Upgrade JGit to 5.3.7.202002110540-r

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Gerrit Polymer Frontend

Follow the setup instructions for Gerrit backend developers where applicable.

Installing Bazel

Follow the instructions here to get and install Bazel.

Installing Node.js and npm packages

Note: Switch between an old branch with bower_components and a new branch with ui-npm packages (or vice versa) can lead to some build errors. To avoid such errors clean up the build repository:

rm -rf node_modules/ \
    polygerrit-ui/node_modules/ \
    polygerrit-ui/app/node_modules \
    tools/node_tools/node_modules

bazel clean

If it doesn't help also try to run

bazel clean --expunge

The minimum nodejs version supported is 8.x+

# Debian experimental
sudo apt-get install nodejs
sudo apt-get install npm

# OS X with Homebrew
brew install node
brew install npm

All other platforms: download from nodejs.org.

or use nvm - Node Version Manager.

Various steps below require installing additional npm packages. To start developing, it is enough to install only top-level packages with the following command:

# Install packages from root-level packages.json
bazel fetch @npm//:node_modules

All other packages are installed by bazel when needed. If you want to install them manually, run the following commands:

# Install packages from polygerrit-ui/app/packages.json
bazel fetch @ui_npm//:node_modules

# Install packages from polygerrit-ui/packages.json
bazel fetch @ui_dev_npm//:node_modules

# Install packages from tools/node_tools/packages.json
bazel fetch @ui_dev_npm//:node_modules

More information for installing and using nodejs rules can be found here https://bazelbuild.github.io/rules_nodejs/install.html

Serving files locally

Go server

To test the local Polymer frontend against production data or a local test site execute:

./polygerrit-ui/run-server.sh

// or
npm run start

These commands start the simple hand-written Go webserver. Mostly it just switches between serving files locally and proxying the real server based on the file name. It also does some basic response rewriting, e.g. it patches the config/server/info response with plugin information provided on the command line:

./polygerrit-ui/run-server.sh --plugins=plugins/my_plugin/static/my_plugin.js,plugins/my_plugin/static/my_plugin.html

Running locally against production data

Local website

Start Go server and then visit http://localhost:8081

The biggest draw back of this method is that you cannot log in, so cannot test scenarios that require it.

Chrome extension: Gerrit FE Dev Helper

To be able to bypass the auth and also help improve the productivity of Gerrit FE developers, we created this chrome extension: Gerrit FE Dev Helper.

It basically works as a proxy that will block / redirect requests from current sites to any given url base on certain rules.

The source code is in Gerrit - gerrit-fe-dev-helper, contributions are welcomed!

To use this extension, just follow its readme here.

Running locally against a Gerrit test site

Set up a local test site once:

  1. Build Gerrit
  2. Set up a local test site.
  3. Optionally populate your test site with some test data.

For running a locally built Gerrit war against your test instance use this command.

If you want to serve the Polymer frontend directly from the sources in polygerrit_ui/app/ instead of from the war:

  1. Start Go server
  2. Add the --dev-cdn option:
$(bazel info output_base)/external/local_jdk/bin/java \
    -DsourceRoot=$(bazel info workspace) \
    -jar bazel-bin/gerrit.war daemon \
    -d $GERRIT_SITE \
    --console-log \
    --dev-cdn http://localhost:8081

NOTE You can use any other cdn here, for example: https://cdn.googlesource.com/polygerrit_ui/678.0

Running Tests

For daily development you typically only want to run and debug individual tests. Run the local Go proxy server and navigate for example to http://localhost:8081/elements/shared/gr-account-entry/gr-account-entry_test.html. Check "Disable cache" in the "Network" tab of Chrome's dev tools, so code changes are picked up on "reload".

Our CI integration ensures that all tests are run when you upload a change to Gerrit, but you can also run all tests locally in headless mode:

npm test

To allow the tests to run in Safari:

  • In the Advanced preferences tab, check "Show Develop menu in menu bar".
  • In the Develop menu, enable the "Allow Remote Automation" option.

To run Chrome tests in headless mode:

WCT_HEADLESS_MODE=1 WCT_ARGS='--verbose -l chrome' ./polygerrit-ui/app/run_test.sh

Style guide

We follow the Google JavaScript Style Guide with a few exceptions. When in doubt, remain consistent with the code around you.

In addition, we encourage the use of ESLint. It is available as a command line utility, as well as a plugin for most editors and IDEs.

eslint-config-google is a port of the Google JS Style Guide to an ESLint config module, and eslint-plugin-html allows ESLint to lint scripts inside HTML. We have an .eslintrc.json config file in the polygerrit-ui/ directory configured to enforce the preferred style of the PolyGerrit project. After installing, you can use eslint on any new file you create. In addition, you can supply the --fix flag to apply some suggested fixes for simple style issues. If you modify JS inside of <script> tags, like for test suites, you may have to supply the --ext .html flag.

Some useful commands:

  • To run ESLint on the whole app, less some dependency code:
npm run eslint
  • To run ESLint on just the subdirectory you modified:
node_modules/eslint/bin/eslint.js --ext .html,.js polygerrit-ui/app/$YOUR_DIR_HERE
  • To run the linter on all of your local changes:
git diff --name-only master | xargs node_modules/eslint/bin/eslint.js --ext .html,.js

We also use the polylint tool to lint use of Polymer. To install polylint, execute the following command.

To run polylint, execute the following command.

bazel test //polygerrit-ui/app:polylint_test

or

npm run polylint

Template Type Safety

Warning

: This feature is temporary disabled, because it doesn't work with Polymer 2 and Polymer 3. Some of the checks are made by polymer linter.

Polymer elements are not type checked against the element definition, making it trivial to break the display when refactoring or moving code. We now run additional tests to help ensure that template types are checked.

A few notes to ensure that these tests pass

  • Any functions with optional parameters will need closure annotations.
  • Any Polymer parameters that are nullable or can be multiple types (other than the one explicitly delared) will need type annotations.

These tests require the typescript and fried-twinkie npm packages.

To run on all files, execute the following command:

./polygerrit-ui/app/run_template_test.sh

or

npm run test-template

To run on a specific top level directory (ex: change-list)

TEMPLATE_NO_DEFAULT=true ./polygerrit-ui/app/run_template_test.sh //polygerrit-ui/app:template_test_change-list

To run on a specific file (ex: gr-change-list-view), execute the following command:

TEMPLATE_NO_DEFAULT=true ./polygerrit-ui/app/run_template_test.sh //polygerrit-ui/app:template_test_<TOP_LEVEL_DIRECTORY> --test_arg=<VIEW_NAME>
TEMPLATE_NO_DEFAULT=true ./polygerrit-ui/app/run_template_test.sh //polygerrit-ui/app:template_test_change-list --test_arg=gr-change-list-view

Contributing

Our users report bugs / feature requests related to the UI through Monorail Issues - PolyGerrit.

If you want to help, feel free to grab one from those New issues without assignees and send us a change.

If you don't know who to assign to review your code change, you can use this special account: gerrit-fe-reviewers@api-project-164060093628.iam.gserviceaccount.com and just assign to that account, it will automatically pick two volunteers from the queue we have for FE reviewers.

If you are willing to join the queue and help the community review changes, you can create an issue through Monorail and request to join the queue! We will review your request and start from there.