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== 7. Hotfix Workflow == | == 7. Hotfix Workflow == | ||
=== 7.1 Branching for Hotfixes: === | === 7.1 Branching for Hotfixes: === | ||
− | Naming: hf-JIRA-XXX-<branchname> | + | '''Naming:''' ''hf-JIRA-XXX-<branchname>''<br /> |
− | Based on: Created from master. | + | '''Based on:''' Created from master.<br /> |
− | Purpose: Immediate repairs to production issues. | + | '''Purpose:''' Immediate repairs to production issues. |
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== 7.2 Development and Testing: == | == 7.2 Development and Testing: == | ||
Focus on quick resolution; includes thorough testing and review. | Focus on quick resolution; includes thorough testing and review. |
Latest revision as of 09:10, 22 April 2024
Contents
Git Branching Guidelines[edit]
1. General Setup[edit]
1.1 Production Branch (master):[edit]
The primary branch reflecting the production-ready state. Deployment: Directly from this branch to the production server.
1.2 QA Branch (dev):[edit]
Used for staging and testing before production. Deployment: To the sandbox server for testing.
2. Branch Protection[edit]
Protected Branches: Both master and dev. No direct pushes allowed; changes must be made via pull requests. Pull Requests: Require reviews and approvals from at least one developer other than the author.
3. Branching for Development[edit]
3.1 Sprint Branches:[edit]
Naming: sprint-X where X is the sprint number. Based on: Created from dev at the start of each sprint.
3.2 Feature Branches:[edit]
Naming: Using the Jira ticket number, e.g. JIRA-123-<branchname>. Based on: Branched off from the respective sprint-X branch. Purpose: Development of individual features or main tickets. Maintenance: May be maintained by one or more developers.
3.3 Subtask Branches:[edit]
Optional: Depending on the scale of subtasks and the number of developers. Based on: Optionally branch off from the associated feature branch using the same naming convention.
4. Development Workflow[edit]
4.1 Daily Commits:[edit]
Developers must commit changes to their respective feature branches on a daily basis
4.2 Completing a Feature:[edit]
Merge completed feature branches back into the respective sprint-X branch via pull requests
4.3 Merging to QA (dev branch):[edit]
Post-development, sprint-X branches are merged into dev. Any number of merges can be done during the lifecycle of a sprint Requires a pull request and approval from a developer not involved in the pull request. Approver must do code review and can approve or reject the code with relevant comments
5. QA and Bug Fixes[edit]
5.1 QA Testing:[edit]
Features merged into dev are moved to QA for testing.
5.2 Handling Bugs:[edit]
Bugs are fixed within the original feature branch and merged back into dev as described above.
6. Release Preparation[edit]
End of Sprint: Post QA approval, dev is merged into master for production deployment.
7. Hotfix Workflow[edit]
7.1 Branching for Hotfixes:[edit]
Naming: hf-JIRA-XXX-<branchname>
Based on: Created from master.
Purpose: Immediate repairs to production issues.
7.2 Development and Testing:[edit]
Focus on quick resolution; includes thorough testing and review.
7.3 Review and Approval:[edit]
Requires pull request and approval from another developer.
7.4 Merging and Deployment:[edit]
Hotfixes are merged into master and immediately deployed.
7.5 Propagate Hotfixes:[edit]
Merge changes into dev and any active sprint-X branches to maintain consistency.