.. _first_timers_quickstart: ========== Quickstart ========== One of the best ways to start contributing to OpenStack documentation is to walk through the Installation guide and complete it by hand. Keep notes as you go, and offer suggestions for improvement by filing documentation bugs at Launchpad. Other good first-time documentation tasks are bug triaging and bug fixing: #. Go to the bug lists at https://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-manuals/+bugs and https://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-api-site/+bugs. #. When you can confirm a bug, give it a status based on the :ref:`documentation bug triaging guidelines `. You may skip this step and proceed with the bug fixing. #. If you are up for it, assign the bug to yourself after it has been confirmed by one other person. Fix it by committing the required changes to the OpenStack documetation. The following diagram shows the basic setup workflow: .. image:: figures/workflow-diagram.png :alt: Workflow diagram .. _setting_up_for_contribution: Setting up for contribution ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To get started, complete the following steps: #. Set up your account and agree to the Individual Contributor License Agreement (ICLA). See `Account Setup`_ for details. #. Join the Launchpad `OpenStack Documentation Bug Team`_. To set up the environment for contribution, proceed with the subsections below. Install Windows prerequisites ----------------------------- If you use Windows to contribute to OpenStack, install the following prerequisites: * `git `_ * `curl `_ * `tar `_ or `7-zip `_ * `Python 2.7 environment `_ .. note:: As part of the Python installation, be sure to install setuptools and pip as instructed. In the subsequent procedures, run commands from the gitbash command line. Set up a text editor -------------------- Use any text editor of your choice to work with the documentation. For example: * To edit **RST** content: * https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Gedit * https://wiki.typo3.org/Editors_%28reST%29#Open_source_.28.3D_free_of_cost.29 * To edit **XML** content: * If you prefer Vi, there are ways to make DocBook editing easier: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Editing_DocBook_with_Vi * If you prefer a text-based editor but with validation, you can use Emacs. Here are some resources on DocBook and Emacs' NXML mode: * http://paul.frields.org/2011/02/09/xml-editing-with-emacs/ * https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_use_Emacs_for_XML_editing * http://infohost.nmt.edu/tcc/help/pubs/nxml/ To keep the documents clean and easy to compare, all the OpenStack projects requirement is that text is wrapped at `79 characters maximum`_, with no white spaces at the end of the line. You can configure the text editor to do that automatically. For example, in :file:`.vimrc`: .. code-block:: ini set list set listchars=tab:>-,trail:-,extends:#,nbsp:- set modeline set tw=78 set tabstop=8 expandtab shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 .. _git_setup: Set up git and git-review ------------------------- #. Install git. See `GitHub help`_ for details. .. note:: If you installed Windows prerequisites, you have already installed git as well. #. Install git-review so that you are able to submit patches. See `Installing git-review`_ for details. Set up SSH ---------- #. On the computer which you commit from, generate an SSH key: .. code-block:: console $ ssh-keygen –t rsa #. Optionally, enter a password. If you enter one, remember it because you must enter it every time you commit. #. View and copy your SSH key: .. code-block:: console $ less ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub #. Add your SSH key by logging into Gerrit and viewing the `Settings > SSH Public Keys`_ page. Set up a repository ------------------- For the instructions on how to set up a repository so that you can work on it locally, refer to the `Starting Work on a New Project`_ of the Infrastructure manual. .. note:: Substitute ```` in the examples included in this section with ``openstack-manuals`` as the documentation is mostly stored in the *openstack-manuals* repository. However, if you need specific guide sources, refer to *openstack/api-site*, *openstack/operations-guide*, *openstack/security-guide*, *openstack/training-guides*, or *openstack/ha-guide* repository. See :ref:`troubleshoot_setup` if you have any difficulty with a repository setup. Committing a change ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ #. Update the repository and create a new topic branch as described in the `Starting a Change`_ section of the Infrastructure manual. #. Fix the bug in the docs. Read the :ref:`Writing style ` section, also pay attention to the :ref:`RST formatting conventions ` section. #. Create your commit message. See `Committing a change`_ for details. #. Create a patch for review.openstack.org following the `Submitting a Change for Review`_ instructions. #. Follow the URL returned from git-review to check your commit:: http://review.openstack.org/ Celebrate and wait for reviews! Responding to requests ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ After you submit a patch, reviewers may ask you to make changes before they approve the patch. To submit changes to your patch, proceed with the following steps: #. Copy the commit number from the review.openstack.org URL. #. At the command line, change into your local copy of the repository. #. Check out the patch: .. code-block:: console $ git review -d #. Make your edits. #. Commit the changes and push them to review as described in the `Updating a Change`_ section of the Infrastructure manual. Wait for more reviews. .. _troubleshoot_setup: Troubleshooting a setup ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ git and git review ------------------ * Authenticity error. The first time that you run git review, you might see this error:: The authenticity of host '[review.openstack.org]:29418 ([198.101.231.251]:29418) can't be established. Type *yes* (all three letters) at the prompt. * Gerrit connection error. When you connect to gerrit for the first time, you might see this error: .. code-block:: console Could not connect to gerrit. Enter your gerrit username: Enter the user name that matches the user name in the :guilabel:`Settings` page at review.openstack.org. * Not a git repository error. If you see this error:: fatal: Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git You are not in a directory that is a git repository: A .git file was not found. Change into your local copy of the repository and re-run the command. * Gerrit location unknown error. If you see this error:: We don't know where your gerrit is. Please manually create a remote named "gerrit" and try again. You need to make a git remote that maps to the review.openstack.org ssh port for your repo. For example, for a user with the ``username_example`` username and the openstack-manuals repo, you should run this command:: git remote add gerrit ssh://username_example@review.openstack.org:29418/openstack/openstack-manuals.git * Remote rejected error. If you see this error:: ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> refs/publish/master/addopenstackdocstheme (missing Change-Id in commit message footer) The first time you set up a gerrit remote and try to create a patch for review.openstack.org, you may see this message because the tool needs one more edit of your commit message in order to automatically insert the *Change-Id*. When this happens, run :code:`git commit -a --amend`, save the commit message and run :code:`git review -v` again. * Permission denied error. If you see this error: .. code-block:: console Permission denied (publickey). Doublecheck the :guilabel:`Settings` page at http://review.openstack.org to make sure your public key on the computer or virtual server has been copied to SSH Public Keys on https://review.openstack.org/#/settings/ssh-keys. If you have not adjusted your ``.ssh`` configuration, your system may not be connecting using the correct key for Gerrit. List your local public key on Mac or Linux with: .. code-block:: console less ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub On Windows, look for it in the same location. Network ------- If your network connection is weak, you might see this error: .. code-block:: console Read from socket failed: Connection reset by peer Try again when your network connection improves. **Accessing Gerrit over HTTP/HTTPS** If you suspect that ssh over non-standards ports might be blocked or need to access the web using http/https, you can configure git-review to `use an http endpoint instead of ssh `_ as explained in the Infrastructure Manual. Python ------ If you see this this error: .. code-block:: console /usr/bin/env: python: No such file or directory Your Python environment is not set up correctly. See the Python documentation for your operating system. i18n ---- If you see this error: .. code-block:: console $ git review -s Problems encountered installing commit-msg hook The following command failed with exit code 1 "scp :hooks/commit-msg .git/hooks/commit-msg" ----------------------- .git/hooks/commit-msg: No such file or directory ----------------------- You may have a LANGUAGE variable setup to something else than C. Try using instead: .. code-block:: console $ LANG=C LANGUAGE=C git review -s .. Links .. _`Account Setup`: http://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/developers.html#account-setup .. _`Sign the appropriate Individual Contributor License Agreement`: http://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/developers.html#sign-the-appropriate-individual-contributor-license-agreement .. _`Installing git-review`: http://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/developers.html#installing-git-review .. _`OpenStack Documentation Bug Team`: https://launchpad.net/~openstack-doc-bugs .. _`OpenStack Foundation`: http://www.openstack.org/join .. _`Development Workflow`: http://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/developers.html#development-workflow .. _`git`: http://msysgit.github.io .. _`curl`: http://curl.haxx.se/ .. _`tar`: http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/gtar.htm .. _`7-zip`: http://sourceforge.net/projects/sevenzip/?source=recommended .. _`Python 2.7 environment`: http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/starting/install/win/ .. _`79 characters maximum`: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/#maximum-line-length .. _`GitHub help`: https://help.github.com/articles/set-up-git .. _`Settings page on gerrit`: https://review.openstack.org/#/settings/ .. _`Settings > SSH Public Keys`: https://review.openstack.org/#/settings/ssh-keys .. _`Starting Work on a New Project`: http://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/developers.html#starting-work-on-a-new-project .. _`Starting a Change`: http://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/developers.html#starting-a-change .. _`Committing a change`: http://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/developers.html#committing-a-change .. _`Submitting a Change for Review`: http://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/developers.html#submitting-a-change-for-review .. _`Updating a Change`: http://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/developers.html#updating-a-change