This document will walk you through some best practices that we recommend for working with the Nubis project. I will not cover much about the basic operation of git or GitHub as there are a large number of tutorials online that cover these topics. Instead I will concentrate on the specifics that will help you to get the most out of the Nubis project, but most importantly will help you to avoid some pitfalls along the way.
Lets start with what we will call the "Deployment Repository". This is a git repository, typically available on GitHub, that contains all of the pieces necessary to deploy your Application. This includes two things, your application code and a collection of Nubis files. It is important that you follow this layout as our automation tools expect to find things in specific locations. For an example, check out the example nubis-mediawiki repository.
Your application code can be contained within this repository or it can simply be included as a git submodule. The choice to embed your code directly in the repository simplifies your application by having everything in one location. On the other hand if you separate out your application code from your deployment repository you can have different people responsible for different aspects of your code. Additionally this allows your application code repository to remain deployment agnostic. The choice is yours, but I generally recommend you use the submodule method for clean separation of responsibility and technology.
The nubis files are all contained in a single folder called, not surprisingly, nubis. Typically there will be three or more folders contained within the nubis folder; puppet, builder and cloudformation. You can learn more about this layout over in the Nubis Overview document.
We recommend using topic (feature) branches while developing new features. This allows you to switch easily between different development work-flows without all that stashing nonsense. You can learn more about branching (and merging) here.
For anything related to the Nubis Project itself, you can either file an issue for us or submit a patch by using GtiHubs pull request method. Either way we will be sure to work with you to solve your issue.
You might be interested in checking out Hub, it makes working with GitHub from the command line a snap.
For everything relating to the Nubis Project itself, we require a code review before landing anything. We do not currently have a strict process for this, however one of the core maintainers (or module owner) must review code before it is merged to any production branch. We define a production branch as any branch that can affect any running systems. For example, branches that deploy the Sandbox are considered "Production" as they affect the productivity of people using this system.
We recommend that you adopt a code review process for all aspects of your application. This helps to reduce production downtime, helps to maintain cohesiveness and ensures code continues to follow your style guidelines.
- Describe versioning
- Details on directory layout may be in another doc and should be linked here.