
Previously, in gr-account-label, an undefined name field resulted in a completely empty tag. This is because, in general, the name field is autopopulated by gerrit. However, there are some cases (like with certain buildbots) where the name field was undefined. Now, in this case, the email is still displayed. Bug: Issue 4617 Change-Id: I91c54a8823b20b04dbed2a86b2b987ac34a0f0f9
PolyGerrit
Installing Node.js
# Debian/Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install nodejs-legacy
# OS X with Homebrew
brew install node
All other platforms: download from nodejs.org.
Optional: installing go
This is only required for running the run-server.sh
script for testing. See below.
# Debian/Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install golang
# OS X with Homebrew
brew install go
All other platforms: download from golang.org
Add [go] to your path
PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/go/bin
Local UI, Production Data
To test the local UI against gerrit-review.googlesource.com:
./polygerrit-ui/run-server.sh
Then visit http://localhost:8081
Local UI, Test Data
One-time setup:
- Install Buck for building Gerrit.
- Build Gerrit and set up a local test site. Docs here and here.
When your project is set up and works using the classic UI, run a test server that serves PolyGerrit:
buck build polygerrit && \
java -jar buck-out/gen/polygerrit/polygerrit.war daemon --polygerrit-dev \
-d ../gerrit_testsite --console-log --show-stack-trace
Running Tests
One-time setup:
# Debian/Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install npm
# OS X with Homebrew
brew install npm
# All platforms (including those above)
sudo npm install -g web-component-tester
Run all web tests:
buck test --no-results-cache --include web
The --no-results-cache
flag prevents flaky test failures from being
cached.
If you need to pass additional arguments to wct
:
WCT_ARGS='-p --some-flag="foo bar"' buck test --no-results-cache --include web
For interactively working on a single test file, do the following:
./polygerrit-ui/run-server.sh
Then visit http://localhost:8081/elements/foo/bar_test.html
Style guide
We follow the Google JavaScript Style Guide with a few exceptions. When in doubt, remain consistent with the code around you.