Submit Code
First from the remote repository https://github.com/apache/dolphinscheduler.git fork a copy of the code into your own repository
There are currently three branches in the remote repository:
- master normal delivery branch After the stable release, merge the code from the stable branch into the master.
- dev daily development branch Every day dev development branch, newly submitted code can pull request to this branch.
Clone your repository to your local
git clone https://github.com/apache/dolphinscheduler.git
Add remote repository address, named upstream
git remote add upstream https://github.com/apache/dolphinscheduler.git
View repository
git remote -v
At this time, there will be two repositories: origin (your own repository) and upstream (remote repository)
Get/Update remote repository code
git fetch upstream
Synchronize remote repository code to local repository
git checkout origin/dev
git merge --no-ff upstream/dev
If remote branch has a new branch such as dev-1.0
, you need to synchronize this branch to the local repository
git checkout -b dev-1.0 upstream/dev-1.0
git push --set-upstream origin dev-1.0
- Create new branch
git checkout -b xxx origin/dev
Make sure that the branch xxx
is building successfully on the latest code of the official dev branch
- After modifying the code locally in the new branch, submit it to your own repository:
git commit -m 'commit content'
git push origin xxx --set-upstream
Submit changes to the remote repository
On the github page, click “New pull request”.
Select the modified local branch and the branch you want to merge with the past, click “Create pull request”.
Then the community Committers will do CodeReview, and then he will discuss some details (including design, implementation, performance, etc.) with you. When everyone on the team is satisfied with this modification, the commit will be merged into the dev branch
Finally, congratulations, you have become an official contributor to dolphinscheduler!