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This version includes a lot of new features and improvements, including: * Switched to top-down-building, which should generally make builds faster. The old behavior can be bypassed by passing --deep on the command line [1] * New query command was added (inspired by Bazel) [2] * Performance improvement in file globbing Extend tools/eclipse/project.py to pass the --deep option to ask Buck to execute bottom-up build when generating the Eclipse project. This is needed otherwise after using the buck clean command only the gerrit.war file would be fetched from the cache and the buck-out/gen/lib folder would remain empty. With [3] genrule output is now namespaced with the genrule name. Adapt documentation and references in the code to the new location of Buck artifacts. Because of this change, `buck clean` must be issued after Buck upgrade, otherwise the build would fail. The same prolem exists when switching between branches: `buck clean` must be issued, otherwise the build would fail. Test plan: * buck build release * buck build api_install * buck test * install and verify new gerrit site * upgrade and verify existing gerrit site * reindex existing gerrit site * verify that tools/eclipse/project.py produces sane Eclipse project * verify that unit test execution from Eclipse works * verify that daemon started from Eclipse works * verify that GWT SDM debug session started from Eclipe works [1]217cec33bc
[2] https://buckbuild.com/command/query.html [3]c92ef212b5
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= Gerrit Code Review - Developer Setup
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Facebook Buck is needed to compile the code, and an SQL database to
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house the review metadata. H2 is recommended for development
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databases, as it requires no external server process.
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== Getting the Source
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Create a new client workspace:
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git clone --recursive https://gerrit.googlesource.com/gerrit
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cd gerrit
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The `--recursive` option is needed on `git clone` to ensure that
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the core plugins, which are included as git submodules, are also
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cloned.
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== Compiling
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For details on how to build the source code with Buck, refer to:
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link:dev-buck.html#build[Building on the command line with Buck].
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== Switching between branches
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When switching between branches with `git checkout`, be aware that
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submodule revisions are not altered. This may result in the wrong
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plugin revisions being present, unneeded plugins being present, or
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expected plugins being missing.
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After switching branches, make sure the submodules are at the correct
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revisions for the new branch with the commands:
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git submodule update
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git clean -fdx
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== Configuring Eclipse
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To use the Eclipse IDE for development, please see
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link:dev-eclipse.html[Eclipse Setup].
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For details on how to configure the Eclipse workspace with Buck,
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refer to: link:dev-buck.html#eclipse[Eclipse integration with Buck].
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== Configuring IntelliJ IDEA
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To use IntelliJ IDEA for development, the easiest way is to follow
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Eclipse integration and then open it as Eclipse project in IDEA.
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You need the Eclipse plugin activated in IntelliJ IDEA.
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Once you start compiling using both buck and your Gerrit project in
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IDEA, you will likely need to mark the below directories as generated
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sources roots. You can do so using the IDEA "Project" view. In the
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context menu of each one of these, use "Mark Directory As" to mark
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them as "Generated Sources Root":
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__auto_value_tests_gen__
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__httpd_gen__
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__server_gen__
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== Mac OS X
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On Mac OS X ensure "Java For Mac OS X 10.5 Update 4" (or later) has
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been installed, and that `JAVA_HOME` is set to the
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link:install.html#Requirements[required Java version].
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Java installations can typically be found in
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"/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions".
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You can check the installed Java version by running `java -version` in
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the terminal.
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[[init]]
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== Site Initialization
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After compiling (above), run Gerrit's 'init' command to create a
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testing site for development use:
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java -jar buck-out/gen/gerrit/gerrit.war init -d ../gerrit_testsite
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Accept defaults by pressing Enter until 'init' completes, or add
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the '--batch' command line option to avoid them entirely. It is
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recommended to change the listen addresses from '*' to 'localhost' to
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prevent outside connections from contacting the development instance.
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The daemon will automatically start in the background and a web
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browser will launch to the start page, enabling login via OpenID.
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Shutdown the daemon after registering the administrator account
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through the web interface:
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../gerrit_testsite/bin/gerrit.sh stop
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== Testing
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[[tests]]
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=== Running the Acceptance Tests
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Gerrit has a set of integration tests that test the Gerrit daemon via
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REST, SSH and the git protocol.
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A new review site is created for each test and the Gerrit daemon is
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started on that site. When the test has finished the Gerrit daemon is
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shutdown.
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For instructions on running the integration tests with Buck,
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please refer to:
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link:dev-buck.html#tests[Running integration tests with Buck].
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=== Running the Daemon
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The daemon can be directly launched from the build area, without
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copying to the test site:
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java -jar buck-out/gen/gerrit/gerrit.war daemon -d ../gerrit_testsite
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=== Running the Daemon with Gerrit Inspector
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link:dev-inspector.html[Gerrit Inspector] is an interactive scriptable
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environment to inspect and modify internal state of the system.
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This environment is available on the system console after
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the system starts. Leaving the Inspector will shutdown the Gerrit
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instance.
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The environment allows interactive work as well as running of
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Python scripts for troubleshooting.
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Gerrit Inspect can be started by adding '-s' option to the
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command used to launch the daemon:
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java -jar buck-out/gen/gerrit/gerrit.war daemon -d ../gerrit_testsite -s
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Gerrit Inspector examines Java libraries first, then loads
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its initialization scripts and then starts a command line
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prompt on the console:
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Welcome to the Gerrit Inspector
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Enter help() to see the above again, EOF to quit and stop Gerrit
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Jython 2.5.2 (Release_2_5_2:7206, Mar 2 2011, 23:12:06)
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[OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (Sun Microsystems Inc.)] on java1.6.0 running for Gerrit 2.3-rc0-163-g01967ef
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>>>
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With the Inspector enabled Gerrit can be used normally and all
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interfaces (HTTP, SSH etc.) are available.
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Care must be taken not to modify internal state of the system
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when using the Inspector.
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=== Querying the Database
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The embedded H2 database can be queried and updated from the
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command line. If the daemon is not currently running:
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java -jar buck-out/gen/gerrit/gerrit.war gsql -d ../gerrit_testsite
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Or, if it is running and the database is in use, connect over SSH
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using an administrator user account:
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ssh -p 29418 user@localhost gerrit gsql
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[[debug-javascript]]
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=== Debugging JavaScript
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When debugging browser specific issues add `?dbg=1` to the URL so the
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resulting JavaScript more closely matches the Java sources. The debug
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pages use the GWT pretty format, where function and variable names
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match the Java sources.
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http://localhost:8080/?dbg=1
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== Client-Server RPC
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The client-server RPC implementation is gwtjsonrpc, not the stock RPC
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system that comes with GWT. This buys us automatic XSRF protection.
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It also makes all of the messages readable and writable by any JSON
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implementation, facilitating "mashups" and 3rd party clients.
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The programming API is virtually identical, except service interfaces
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extend RemoteJsonService instead of RemoteService.
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== Why GWT?
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We like it. Plus we can write Java code once and run it both in
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the browser and on the server side.
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== External Links
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Google Web Toolkit:
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* http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/download.html[Download]
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Apache SSHD:
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* http://mina.apache.org/sshd/[SSHD]
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H2:
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* http://www.h2database.com/[H2]
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* http://www.h2database.com/html/grammar.html[SQL Reference]
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PostgreSQL:
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* http://www.postgresql.org/download/[Download]
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* http://www.postgresql.org/docs/[Documentation]
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GERRIT
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Part of link:index.html[Gerrit Code Review]
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