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(loco)$git push origin loco | (loco)$git push origin loco | ||
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(loco)$git fetch origin | (loco)$git fetch origin | ||
(loco)$git merge origin/loco | (loco)$git merge origin/loco | ||
Now the server is running from the loco branch. If you want it running from the older master code | |||
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====once new code is tested on server from (loco)==== | ====once new code is tested on server from (loco)==== |
Revision as of 14:28, 8 December 2011
git
the task
The idea is to have production code on soupteam.com and then a copy of that code on localhost hpc. That copy has a branch that you can try fixes in. When they are ready to go live then you push them to github and merge. Ifit doesn't work out you can role back.
the setup
Started by cloning code on your local machine(which creates a remote named 'origin')
$ git clone git@github.com:mckennatim/OBsoup.git
Then create a branch for putting new features:
$ git checkout -b loco Switched to a new branch 'loco'
normal test process
locally
do some editing locally on a (loco)branch and test locally then add. and commit locally
(loco)$git add . (loco)$git commit -m "my local edits"
push that branch to github
(loco)$git push origin loco
server
try the local changes by fetching origin then fast-forward the server branch by
(loco)$git fetch origin (loco)$git merge origin/loco
Now the server is running from the loco branch. If you want it running from the older master code
(loco)$git checkout master (master)$