|  | = Gerrit Code Review - Superproject subscription to submodules updates | 
|  |  | 
|  | [[automatic_update]] | 
|  | == Description | 
|  | Gerrit supports a custom git superproject feature for tracking submodules. | 
|  | This feature is useful for automatic updates on superprojects whenever | 
|  | a change is merged on tracked submodules. | 
|  |  | 
|  | When a superproject is subscribed to a submodule, it is not | 
|  | required to push/merge commits to this superproject to update the | 
|  | gitlink to the submodule. Whenever a commit is merged in a submodule, | 
|  | its subscribed superproject is updated by Gerrit. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Imagine a superproject called 'super' having a branch called 'dev' | 
|  | having subscribed to a submodule 'sub' on a branch 'dev-of-sub'. When a commit | 
|  | is merged in branch 'dev-of-sub' of 'sub' project, Gerrit automatically | 
|  | creates a new commit on branch 'dev' of 'super' updating the gitlink | 
|  | to point to the just merged commit. | 
|  |  | 
|  | To take advantage of this feature, one should: | 
|  |  | 
|  | . ensure superproject subscriptions are enabled on the server via | 
|  | link:config-gerrit.html#submodule.enableSuperProjectSubscriptions[submodule.enableSuperProjectSubscriptions] | 
|  | . configure the submodule to allow having a superproject subscribed | 
|  | . ensure the .gitmodules file of the superproject includes | 
|  | .. a branch field | 
|  | .. a url that starts with the link:config-gerrit.html#gerrit.canonicalWebUrl[`gerrit.canonicalWebUrl`] | 
|  |  | 
|  | When a commit in a project is merged, Gerrit checks for superprojects | 
|  | that are subscribed to the project and automatically updates those | 
|  | superprojects with a commit that updates the gitlink for the project. | 
|  |  | 
|  | This feature is enabled by default and can be disabled | 
|  | via link:config-gerrit.html#submodule.enableSuperProjectSubscriptions[submodule.enableSuperProjectSubscriptions] | 
|  | in the server configuration. | 
|  |  | 
|  | == Git submodules overview | 
|  |  | 
|  | Submodules are a Git feature that allows an external repository to be | 
|  | attached inside a repository at a specific path. The objective here | 
|  | is to provide a brief overview, further details can be found | 
|  | in the official Git submodule documentation. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Imagine a repository called 'super' and another one called 'sub'. | 
|  | Also consider 'sub' available in a running Gerrit instance on "server". | 
|  | With this feature, one could attach 'sub' inside of 'super' repository | 
|  | at path 'sub' by executing the following command when being inside | 
|  | 'super': | 
|  | ---- | 
|  | git submodule add ssh://server/sub sub | 
|  | ---- | 
|  |  | 
|  | Still considering the above example, after its execution notice that | 
|  | inside the local repository 'super' the 'sub' folder is considered a | 
|  | gitlink to the external repository 'sub'. Also notice a file called | 
|  | .gitmodules is created (it is a configuration file containing the | 
|  | subscription of 'sub'). To provide the SHA-1 each gitlink points to in | 
|  | the external repository, one should use the command: | 
|  | ---- | 
|  | git submodule status | 
|  | ---- | 
|  |  | 
|  | In the example provided, if 'sub' is updated and 'super' is supposed | 
|  | to see the latest SHA-1 (considering here 'sub' has only the master | 
|  | branch), one should then commit the modified gitlink for 'sub' in | 
|  | the 'super' project. Actually it would not even need to be an | 
|  | external update, one could move to 'sub' folder (inside 'super'), | 
|  | modify its content, commit, then move back to 'super' and | 
|  | commit the modified gitlink for 'sub'. | 
|  |  | 
|  | == Creating a new subscription | 
|  |  | 
|  | === Ensure the subscription is allowed | 
|  |  | 
|  | Gerrit has a complex access control system, where different repositories | 
|  | can be accessed by different groups of people. To ensure that the submodule | 
|  | related information is allowed to be exposed in the superproject, | 
|  | the submodule needs to be configured to enable the superproject subscription. | 
|  | In a submodule client, checkout the refs/meta/config branch and edit | 
|  | the subscribe capabilities in the 'project.config' file: | 
|  | ---- | 
|  | git fetch <remote> refs/meta/config:refs/meta/config | 
|  | git checkout refs/meta/config | 
|  | $EDITOR project.config | 
|  | ---- | 
|  | and add the following lines: | 
|  | ---- | 
|  | [allowSuperproject "<superproject>"] | 
|  | matching = <refspec> | 
|  | ---- | 
|  | where the 'superproject' should be the exact project name of the superproject. | 
|  | The refspec defines which branches of the submodule are allowed to be | 
|  | subscribed to which branches of the superproject. See below for | 
|  | link:#acl_refspec[details]. Push the configuration for review and | 
|  | submit the change: | 
|  | ---- | 
|  | git add project.config | 
|  | git commit -m "Allow <superproject> to subscribe" | 
|  | git push <remote> HEAD:refs/for/refs/meta/config | 
|  | ---- | 
|  | After the change is integrated a superproject subscription is possible. | 
|  |  | 
|  | The configuration is inherited from parent projects, such that you can have | 
|  | a configuration in the "All-Projects" project like: | 
|  | ---- | 
|  | [allowSuperproject "my-only-superproject"] | 
|  | matching = refs/heads/*:refs/heads/* | 
|  | ---- | 
|  | and then you don't have to worry about configuring the individual projects | 
|  | any more. Child projects cannot negate the parent's configuration. | 
|  |  | 
|  | === Defining the submodule branch | 
|  |  | 
|  | Since Gerrit manages subscriptions in the branch scope, we could have | 
|  | a scenario having a project called 'super' having a branch 'integration' | 
|  | subscribed to a project called 'sub' in branch 'integration', and also | 
|  | having the same 'super' project but in branch 'dev' subscribed to the 'sub' | 
|  | project in a branch called 'local-dev'. | 
|  |  | 
|  | After adding the git submodule to a super project, one should edit | 
|  | the .gitmodules file to add a branch field to each submodule | 
|  | section which is supposed to be subscribed. | 
|  |  | 
|  | As the branch field is a Gerrit-specific field it will not be filled | 
|  | automatically by the git submodule command, so one needs to edit it | 
|  | manually. Its value should indicate the branch of a submodule project | 
|  | that when updated will trigger automatic update of its registered | 
|  | gitlink. | 
|  |  | 
|  | The branch value could be "'.'" if the submodule project branch | 
|  | has the same name as the destination branch of the commit having | 
|  | gitlinks/.gitmodules file. | 
|  |  | 
|  | If the intention is to make use of the Gerrit feature described | 
|  | here, one should always be sure to update the .gitmodules file after | 
|  | adding submodules to a super project. | 
|  |  | 
|  | If a git submodule is added but the branch field is not added to the | 
|  | .gitmodules file, Gerrit will not create a subscription for the | 
|  | submodule and there will be no automatic updates to the superproject. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Whenever a commit is merged to a project, its project config is checked | 
|  | to see if any potential superprojects are allowed to subscribe to it. | 
|  | If so, the superproject is checked if a valid subscription exists | 
|  | by checking the .gitmodules file for the a submodule which includes | 
|  | a `branch` field and a url pointing to this server. | 
|  |  | 
|  | [[acl_refspec]] | 
|  | === The RefSpec in the allowSuperproject section | 
|  | There are two options for specifying which branches can be subscribed | 
|  | to. The most common is to set `allowSuperproject.<superproject>.matching` | 
|  | to a Git-style refspec, which has the same syntax as the refspecs used | 
|  | for pushing in Git. Regular expressions as found in the ACL configuration | 
|  | are not supported. | 
|  |  | 
|  | The most restrictive refspec is allowing one specific branch of the | 
|  | submodule to be subscribed to one specific branch of the superproject: | 
|  | ---- | 
|  | [allowSuperproject "<superproject>"] | 
|  | matching = refs/heads/<submodule-branch>:refs/heads/<superproject-branch> | 
|  | ---- | 
|  |  | 
|  | If you want to allow for a 1:1 mapping, i.e. 'master' maps to 'master', | 
|  | 'stable' maps to 'stable', but not allowing 'master' to be subscribed to | 
|  | 'stable': | 
|  | ---- | 
|  | [allowSuperproject "<superproject>"] | 
|  | matching = refs/heads/*:refs/heads/* | 
|  | ---- | 
|  |  | 
|  | To allow all refs matching one pattern to subscribe to all refs | 
|  | matching another pattern, set `allowSuperproject.<superproject>.all` | 
|  | to the patterns concatenated with a colon. For example, to make a | 
|  | single branch available for subscription from all branches of the | 
|  | superproject: | 
|  | ---- | 
|  | [allowSuperproject "<superproject>"] | 
|  | all = refs/heads/<submodule-branch>:refs/heads/* | 
|  | ---- | 
|  |  | 
|  | To make all branches available for subscription from all branches of | 
|  | the superproject: | 
|  | ---- | 
|  | [allowSuperproject "<superproject>"] | 
|  | all = refs/heads/*:refs/heads/* | 
|  | ---- | 
|  |  | 
|  | === Subscription Limitations | 
|  |  | 
|  | Gerrit will only automatically update superprojects where the | 
|  | submodules are hosted on the same Gerrit instance as the | 
|  | superproject. Gerrit determines this by checking that the URL of the | 
|  | submodule specified in the .gitmodules file starts with | 
|  | link:config-gerrit.html#gerrit.canonicalWebUrl[`gerrit.canonicalWebUrl`]. | 
|  | The protocol part is ignored in this check. | 
|  |  | 
|  | It is currently not possible to use the submodule subscription feature | 
|  | with a canonical web URL that differs from the first part  of | 
|  | the submodule URL. Instead relative submodules should be used. | 
|  |  | 
|  | The Gerrit instance administrator should ensure that the canonical web | 
|  | URL value is specified in its configuration file. Users should ensure | 
|  | that they use the correct hostname of the running Gerrit instance when | 
|  | adding submodule subscriptions. | 
|  |  | 
|  | When converting an existing submodule to use subscription by adding | 
|  | a `branch` field into the .gitmodules file, Gerrit does not change | 
|  | the revision of the submodule (i.e. update the superproject's gitlink) | 
|  | until the next time the branch of the submodule advances. In other words, | 
|  | if the currently used revision of the submodule is not the branch's head, | 
|  | adding a subscription will not cause an immediate update to the head. In | 
|  | this case the revision must be manually updated at the same time as adding | 
|  | the subscription. | 
|  |  | 
|  | === Relative submodules | 
|  |  | 
|  | To enable easier usage of Gerrit mirrors and/or distribution over | 
|  | several protocols, such as plain git and HTTP(S) as well as SSH, one | 
|  | can use relative submodules. This means that instead of providing the | 
|  | entire URL to the submodule a relative path is stated in the | 
|  | .gitmodules file. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Gerrit will try to match the entire project name of the submodule | 
|  | including directories. Therefore it is important to supply the full | 
|  | path name of the Gerrit project, not only relative to the super | 
|  | repository. See the following example: | 
|  |  | 
|  | We have a super repository placed under a sub directory. | 
|  |  | 
|  | product/super_repository.git | 
|  |  | 
|  | To this repository we wish add a submodule "deeper" into the directory | 
|  | structure. | 
|  |  | 
|  | product/framework/subcomponent.git | 
|  |  | 
|  | Now we need to edit the .gitmodules to include the complete path to | 
|  | the Gerrit project. Observe that we need to use two "../" to include | 
|  | the complete Gerrit project path. | 
|  |  | 
|  | path = subcomponent.git | 
|  | url = ../../product/framework/subcomponent.git | 
|  | branch = master | 
|  |  | 
|  | In contrast the following will not setup proper submodule | 
|  | subscription, even if the submodule will be successfully cloned by git | 
|  | from Gerrit. | 
|  |  | 
|  | path = subcomponent.git | 
|  | url = ../framework/subcomponent.git | 
|  | branch = master | 
|  |  | 
|  | == Removing Subscriptions | 
|  |  | 
|  | To remove a subscription, either disable the subscription from the | 
|  | submodules configuration or remove the submodule or information thereof | 
|  | (such as the branch field) in the superproject. | 
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