| = Creating and Editing Changes in the Gerrit Web Interface |
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| == Overview |
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| The following content explains how to use the Gerrit web interface to create |
| and edit changes. Use the web interface to make minor changes to files. When |
| you create a change in the Gerrit user interface, you don't clone a Gerrit |
| repository or use the CLI to issue Git commands — you perform your work |
| directly in the Gerrit web interface. |
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| To learn more, see the link:intro-user.html[Gerrit User's Guide]. |
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| [[create-change]] |
| == Creating a Change |
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| To create a change in the Gerrit web interface: |
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| . From the link:http://gerrit-review.googlesource.com[Gerrit Code Review] |
| dashboard, select Browse > Repositories. |
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| . Under Repository Name, click the name of the repository you want to work |
| on. For example, Public-Projects. To find a specific repository, enter all |
| or part of its name next to Filter: |
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| image::images/inline-edit-home-page.png[width=600] |
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| . In the left navigation panel for the repository you selected, click |
| Commands: |
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| image::images/inline-edit-create-change.png[width=350] |
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| . Under Repository Commands, click Create Change. |
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| . In the Create Change window, enter the following information: |
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| * Select branch for new change: Specify the destination branch of the |
| change. |
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| * Provide base commit SHA1 for change: Leave this field blank. |
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| IMPORTANT: Git uses a unique SHA1 value to identify each and every commit (in |
| other words, each Git commit generates a new SHA1 hash). This value differs |
| from a Gerrit Change-Id, which is used by Gerrit to uniquely identify a |
| change. The Gerrit Change-Id remains static throughout the life of a Gerrit |
| change. |
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| - Description: Briefly describe the change. Be sure to use the |
| link:dev-contributing.html#commit-message[Commit Message] format. |
| The first line becomes the subject of the change and is included in |
| the Commit Message. Because the message also appears on its own in |
| dashboards and in the results of `git log --pretty=oneline output`, |
| make the message informative and brief. |
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| - Private change: Select this option to designate this change as private. |
| Only you (and any reviewers you add) can see your private changes. |
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| . On the Create Change window, click Create. Gerrit creates a public Work |
| In Progress (WIP) change. Until the change is sent for review, it remains a |
| WIP and appears in _your_ dashboard only. In addition, all email |
| notifications are turned off. |
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| . Add the files you want to be reviewed. |
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| [[add-files]] |
| == Adding a File to a Change |
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| Files can only be added to changes that have not been merged into the code |
| base. |
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| To add a file to the change: |
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| . In the top left corner of the change, click Edit. |
| . Next to Files, click Open: |
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| image::images/inline-edit-open-file.png[width=600] |
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| . In the Open File window, do one of the following: |
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| * To add an existing file: |
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| ** Enter all or part of the file name in the text box. Gerrit automatically |
| populates a list of possible matching files: |
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| image::images/inline-edit-prefill-files.png[width=500] |
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| ** Select the file you want to add to the change. |
| ** Click Open. |
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| _or,_ |
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| * To create a new file, enter the name of the new file you want to add to the |
| change and then click Open. |
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| [[editing-change]] |
| == Modifying a Change |
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| To work on a file you've added to a change: |
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| . On the change page, click the file name. When you add a new file to a |
| change, a blank page is displayed. When you add an existing file to a |
| change, the entire file is displayed. |
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| . Update the file and then click Save. You _must_ click Save to add the |
| file to the change. |
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| . To close the text editor and display the change page, click Close. |
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| When you save your work and close the file, the file is added to the change |
| and the file name is listed in the Files section. The letter displayed to the |
| left of the file name denotes the action performed on the file. In this case, |
| one file was modified: |
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| - M: Modified |
| - A: Added |
| - D: Deleted |
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| image::images/inline-edit-add-file-page.png[width=650] |
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| . When you're done editing and adding files, click Stop Editing. |
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| . Click Publish Edit. When you publish an edit, you promote it to a regular |
| patch set. The special ref that represents the change is deleted when the |
| change is published. |
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| Not happy with your edits? Click Delete Edit. |
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| [[submit-change]] |
| == Starting the Review |
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| When you start a review, Gerrit removes the WIP designation and submits |
| the change to code review. The change appears in other Gerrit dashboards and |
| reviewers are notified when the change is updated. |
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| To start a review: |
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| . Open the change and then click Start Review: |
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| image::images/inline-edit-start-review-button.png[width=400] |
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| . In the change notification form: |
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| ** Add the names of the reviewers and anyone else you want to copy. |
| ** Describe the change. |
| ** Click Start Review: |
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| image::images/inline-edit-review-message.png[width=550] |
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| The change is now displayed in other Gerrit dashboards and reviewers are |
| notified that the change is available for code review. |
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| [[review-edits]] |
| == Reviewing Changes |
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| Use the side-by-side diff screen. |
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| image::images/inline-edit-diff-screen.png[width=800] |
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| It's possible that subsequent patch sets may exist. For example, this sequence |
| means that the change was created on top of patch set 9 while a regular |
| patchset was uploaded later: |
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| 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 edit 10 |
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| [[search-for-changes]] |
| == Searching for Changes with Pending Edits |
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| To find changes with pending edits: |
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| * From the Gerrit dashboard, select Your > Changes. All your changes are |
| listed, according to Work in progress, Outgoing reviews, Incoming reviews, |
| CCed on, and Recently closed. |
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| For more information about Search operators, see |
| link:user-search.html[Searching Changes]. For example, to find only |
| those changes that contain edits, see link:user-search.html#has[has:edit]. |
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| [[change-edit-actions]] |
| == Modifying Changes |
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| [[rebase-change-edit]] |
| === Rebasing a Change Edit |
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| Only when a change is based on the current patch set can the change be |
| published. In the meantime, if a new patch set has been uploaded, the change |
| must be rebased on top of the current patch set before the change can be |
| published. |
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| To rebase a change: |
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| - Open the change and then click Rebase Edit. |
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| If the rebase generates conflicts, the conflicts can't be resolved in the web |
| interface. Instead, the change must be downloaded (see below) and the conflicts |
| resolved in the local environment. |
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| When the conflicts are resolved in the local environment, the commit that |
| contains the conflict resolution can be uploaded by setting `edit` as an |
| option on the target ref. For example: |
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| .... |
| $ git push host HEAD:refs/for/master%edit |
| .... |
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| [[download-change-edit-patch]] |
| === Downloading a Patch |
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| As with regular patch sets, you can download changes. For example, as provided |
| by the `download-commands` plugin. Only the owners of a change and those |
| users granted the |
| link:access-control.html#capability_accessDatabase[accessDatabase] global |
| capability can access change refs. |
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| To download a change: |
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| . Open the change, click the More icon, and then select Download patch. |
| . Copy the desired scheme from the Download drop-down. |
| . Paste the command into a terminal window. |
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| image::images/inline-edit-actions-download.png[width=600] |
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