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.. _community_development_process:
[WIP] Backport/2.7/batch port (#45859) Batch of docs backports: * docs: Clarify include_task v import_tasks with conditionals (#43856) (cherry picked from commit 6be42a2a0ec6afb1e8a2f5f48bef4e9c1588dd34) * Add single quotes around package name (#45152) (cherry picked from commit 0d81386144298af42810fbf4d88668c67425d29c) * prefer ansible_facts namespace and dict notation (#44980) (cherry picked from commit 44510448b07c16bbf7767076e2392f47dcb7e824) * fix cherrypick conflict - scenario_guides * Update implicit_localhost.rst (#45455) (cherry picked from commit f68cd1acc65fe7914f4adda7eb3b6f2b1a78ef1e) * updated fbsd install instructions (#45309) (cherry picked from commit e9c2695ce745cf42d1c69166d838ad17555d8b99) * Change "Defaulting Undefined Variables" (#41379) (cherry picked from commit e35c4be1c1a5e40d1b5e2b33ac04e83e4a5fc4e7) * adds license details to dev guide pages (#45574) (cherry picked from commit 6e68d77f6dde19f5eb5c77e5f0829958597c2333) * FAQ: fix a typo, add link to 'vars' lookup (#42412) (cherry picked from commit 95649dc793e178b9b9d796865db0a1ce2c2c2355) * Fix link and toctree (#45595) (cherry picked from commit 6999bf318f7c786abdabdfa9c129a5151172cd61) * Improve the local toctree (and title) (#45590) (cherry picked from commit afea00fa9fe3e5a04b17e4016e61b9399d4a1a50) * Add undocumented configuration parameter and explain in porting guide (#36059) (cherry picked from commit a892a6ef03a0b4e0e6fc7b66c20f82154cad8a8d) * Simplify PPA installation for Ubuntu (#45690) (cherry picked from commit 78e9f452a5bb9d2c8b1d1ae9bdaa3bd86e1b972b) * adding git+ssh uri scheme (#36025) (cherry picked from commit 84a42577740b14d77e9571dfd242261b91283d94) * Add workaround for non-standard kerberos environments (#41465) (cherry picked from commit 4e532e0ad99396cbfc5dd32a0b02efcc57523b99) * Restore license agreement (#45809) (cherry picked from commit f430f60541899792356efd3ba7f31f7324731f10) * partial cherry-pick - lenovo doc update PR 45483
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The Ansible Development Process
[WIP] Backport/2.7/batch port (#45859) Batch of docs backports: * docs: Clarify include_task v import_tasks with conditionals (#43856) (cherry picked from commit 6be42a2a0ec6afb1e8a2f5f48bef4e9c1588dd34) * Add single quotes around package name (#45152) (cherry picked from commit 0d81386144298af42810fbf4d88668c67425d29c) * prefer ansible_facts namespace and dict notation (#44980) (cherry picked from commit 44510448b07c16bbf7767076e2392f47dcb7e824) * fix cherrypick conflict - scenario_guides * Update implicit_localhost.rst (#45455) (cherry picked from commit f68cd1acc65fe7914f4adda7eb3b6f2b1a78ef1e) * updated fbsd install instructions (#45309) (cherry picked from commit e9c2695ce745cf42d1c69166d838ad17555d8b99) * Change "Defaulting Undefined Variables" (#41379) (cherry picked from commit e35c4be1c1a5e40d1b5e2b33ac04e83e4a5fc4e7) * adds license details to dev guide pages (#45574) (cherry picked from commit 6e68d77f6dde19f5eb5c77e5f0829958597c2333) * FAQ: fix a typo, add link to 'vars' lookup (#42412) (cherry picked from commit 95649dc793e178b9b9d796865db0a1ce2c2c2355) * Fix link and toctree (#45595) (cherry picked from commit 6999bf318f7c786abdabdfa9c129a5151172cd61) * Improve the local toctree (and title) (#45590) (cherry picked from commit afea00fa9fe3e5a04b17e4016e61b9399d4a1a50) * Add undocumented configuration parameter and explain in porting guide (#36059) (cherry picked from commit a892a6ef03a0b4e0e6fc7b66c20f82154cad8a8d) * Simplify PPA installation for Ubuntu (#45690) (cherry picked from commit 78e9f452a5bb9d2c8b1d1ae9bdaa3bd86e1b972b) * adding git+ssh uri scheme (#36025) (cherry picked from commit 84a42577740b14d77e9571dfd242261b91283d94) * Add workaround for non-standard kerberos environments (#41465) (cherry picked from commit 4e532e0ad99396cbfc5dd32a0b02efcc57523b99) * Restore license agreement (#45809) (cherry picked from commit f430f60541899792356efd3ba7f31f7324731f10) * partial cherry-pick - lenovo doc update PR 45483
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.. contents:: Topics
This section discusses how the Ansible development and triage process works.
Road Maps
=========
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The Ansible Core team provides a road map for each upcoming release. These road maps can be found :ref:`here <roadmaps>`.
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.. Roadmaps are User-oriented. We should also list the Roadmap Projects and the Blocker Bug
Projects here
.. How the actual release schedule, slipping, etc relates to (release_and_maintenance.rst) probably
also belongs here somewhere
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Pull Requests
=============
Ansible accepts code via **pull requests** ("PRs" for short). GitHub provides a great overview of `how the pull request process works <https://help.github.com/articles/about-pull-requests/>`_ in general.
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Because Ansible receives many pull requests, we use an automated process to help us through the process of reviewing and merging pull requests. That process is managed by **Ansibullbot**.
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Backport Pull Request Process
-----------------------------
After the pull request submitted to Ansible for the ``devel`` branch is
accepted and merged, the following instructions will help you create a
pull request to backport the change to a previous stable branch.
.. note::
These instructions assume that ``stable-2.5`` is the targeted release
branch for the backport.
.. note::
These instructions assume that ``https://github.com/ansible/ansible.git``
is configured as a ``git remote`` named ``upstream``. If you do not use
a ``git remote`` named ``upstream``, adjust the instructions accordingly.
.. note::
These instructions assume that ``https://github.com/<yourgithubaccount>/ansible.git``
is configured as a ``git remote`` named ``origin``. If you do not use
a ``git remote`` named ``origin``, adjust the instructions accordingly.
#. Prepare your devel, stable, and feature branches:
::
git fetch upstream
git checkout -b backport/2.5/[PR_NUMBER_FROM_DEVEL] upstream/stable-2.5
#. Cherry pick the relevant commit SHA from the devel branch into your feature
branch, handling merge conflicts as necessary:
::
git cherry-pick -x [SHA_FROM_DEVEL]
#. Add a :ref:`changelog fragment <changelogs_how_to>` for the change, and commit it.
#. Push your feature branch to your fork on GitHub:
::
git push origin backport/2.5/[PR_NUMBER_FROM_DEVEL]
#. Submit the pull request for ``backport/2.5/[PR_NUMBER_FROM_DEVEL]``
against the ``stable-2.5`` branch
.. note::
The choice to use ``backport/2.5/[PR_NUMBER_FROM_DEVEL]`` as the
name for the feature branch is somewhat arbitrary, but conveys meaning
about the purpose of that branch. It is not required to use this format,
but it can be helpful, especially when making multiple backport PRs for
multiple stable branches.
.. note::
If you prefer, you can use CPython's cherry-picker tool to backport commits
from devel to stable branches in Ansible. Take a look at the `cherry-picker
documentation <https://pypi.org/p/cherry-picker#cherry-picking>`_ for
details on installing, configuring, and using it.
Ansibullbot
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===========
Overview
--------
`Ansibullbot`_ serves many functions:
- Responds quickly to PR submitters to thank them for submitting their PR
- Identifies the community maintainer responsible for reviewing PRs for any files affected
- Tracks the current status of PRs
- Pings responsible parties to remind them of any PR actions for which they may be responsible
- Provides maintainers with the ability to move PRs through the workflow
- Identifies PRs abandoned by their submitters so that we can close them
- Identifies modules abandoned by their maintainers so that we can find new maintainers
Community Maintainers
---------------------
Each module has at least one assigned maintainer, listed in a `maintainer's file`_:
.. _Ansibullbot: https://github.com/ansible/ansibullbot/blob/master/ISSUE_HELP.md
.. _maintainer's file: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/devel/.github/BOTMETA.yml
Some modules have no community maintainers assigned. In this case, the maintainer is listed as ``$team_ansible``. Ultimately, it's our goal to have at least one community maintainer for every module.
The maintainer's job is to review PRs and decide whether that PR should be merged (``shipit``) or revised (``needs_revision``).
The ultimate goal of any pull request is to reach **shipit** status, where the Core team then decides whether the PR is ready to be merged. Not every PR that reaches the **shipit** label is actually ready to be merged, but the better our reviewers are, and the better our guidelines are, the more likely it will be that a PR that reaches **shipit** will be mergeable.
Workflow
--------
Ansibullbot runs continuously. You can generally expect to see changes to your issue or pull request within thirty minutes. Ansibullbot examines every open pull request in the repositories, and enforces state roughly according to the following workflow:
- If a pull request has no workflow labels, it's considered **new**. Files in the pull request are identified, and the maintainers of those files are pinged by the bot, along with instructions on how to review the pull request. (Note: sometimes we strip labels from a pull request to "reboot" this process.)
- If the module maintainer is not ``$team_ansible``, the pull request then goes into the **community_review** state.
- If the module maintainer is ``$team_ansible``, the pull request then goes into the **core_review** state (and probably sits for a while).
- If the pull request is in **community_review** and has received comments from the maintainer:
- If the maintainer says ``shipit``, the pull request is labeled **shipit**, whereupon the Core team assesses it for final merge.
- If the maintainer says ``needs_info``, the pull request is labeled **needs_info** and the submitter is asked for more info.
- If the maintainer says **needs_revision**, the pull request is labeled **needs_revision** and the submitter is asked to fix some things.
- If the submitter says ``ready_for_review``, the pull request is put back into **community_review** or **core_review** and the maintainer is notified that the pull request is ready to be reviewed again.
- If the pull request is labeled **needs_revision** or **needs_info** and the submitter has not responded lately:
- The submitter is first politely pinged after two weeks, pinged again after two more weeks and labeled **pending action**, and the issue or pull request will be closed two weeks after that.
- If the submitter responds at all, the clock is reset.
- If the pull request is labeled **community_review** and the reviewer has not responded lately:
- The reviewer is first politely pinged after two weeks, pinged again after two more weeks and labeled **pending_action**, and then may be reassigned to ``$team_ansible`` or labeled **core_review**, or often the submitter of the pull request is asked to step up as a maintainer.
- If Shippable tests fail, or if the code is not able to be merged, the pull request is automatically put into **needs_revision** along with a message to the submitter explaining why.
There are corner cases and frequent refinements, but this is the workflow in general.
PR Labels
---------
There are two types of PR Labels generally: *workflow labels* and *information labels*.
Workflow Labels
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- **community_review**: Pull requests for modules that are currently awaiting review by their maintainers in the Ansible community.
- **core_review**: Pull requests for modules that are currently awaiting review by their maintainers on the Ansible Core team.
- **needs_info**: Waiting on info from the submitter.
- **needs_rebase**: Waiting on the submitter to rebase.
- **needs_revision**: Waiting on the submitter to make changes.
- **shipit**: Waiting for final review by the core team for potential merge.
Informational Labels
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- **backport**: this is applied automatically if the PR is requested against any branch that is not devel. The bot immediately assigns the labels backport and ``core_review``.
- **bugfix_pull_request**: applied by the bot based on the templatized description of the PR.
- **cloud**: applied by the bot based on the paths of the modified files.
- **docs_pull_request**: applied by the bot based on the templatized description of the PR.
- **easyfix**: applied manually, inconsistently used but sometimes useful.
- **feature_pull_request**: applied by the bot based on the templatized description of the PR.
- **networking**: applied by the bot based on the paths of the modified files.
- **owner_pr**: largely deprecated. Formerly workflow, now informational. Originally, PRs submitted by the maintainer would automatically go to **shipit** based on this label. If the submitter is also a maintainer, we notify the other maintainers and still require one of the maintainers (including the submitter) to give a **shipit**.
- **pending_action**: applied by the bot to PRs that are not moving. Reviewed every couple of weeks by the community team, who tries to figure out the appropriate action (closure, asking for new maintainers, etc).
Special Labels
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- **new_plugin**: this is for new modules or plugins that are not yet in Ansible.
**Note:** `new_plugin` kicks off a completely separate process, and frankly it doesn't work very well at present. We're working our best to improve this process.