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# Factory
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Contains the definition of the packages built on OBS for the SUSE Edge Solution (WIP)
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This repository is linked to an OBS project: <https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/isv:SUSE:Edge:Factory>
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Every directory in this repository represents a package in that OBS project, those should be synced automatically from this repository.
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## Adding a package
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To add a package, first create a directory with your package as you intend it in OBS.
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Then run the `.obs/add_package.py` script to create the package in the OBS project and add the required elements to the synchronization workflow.
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This script is using the `osc` command behind the scenes, so ensure you have it installed and correctly configured, as well as you have the correct permissions to create a new package in the project.
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You will then get asked to push your changes.
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## Testing a fork or a development branch
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You can create a project in your home space in OBS, use the same prjconf as the one of "isv:SUSE:Edge:Factory", and copy the repositories part of the metadata (adjust self references).
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Then add a scmsync stanza to your metadata like this (adjust repository path and branch):
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```xml
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<scmsync>https://src.opensuse.org/suse-edge/Factory#main</scmsync>
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```
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## Cutting a release version branch
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1. Do the appropriate git branch command
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2. Change the project path in `.obs/common.py` file (e.g. from `isv:SUSE:Edge:Factory` to `isv:SUSE:Edge:3.2`)
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3. Change the branch reference in `.obs/common.py` file (e.g. from `main` to `3.2`)
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4. Edit the `.obs/workflows.yml` file to change the references to the correct projects
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5. Commit those changes to the new branch and push the new branch
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6. Create the base and to-test projects (e.g. `isv:SUSE:Edge:3.2` and `isv:SUSE:Edge:3.2:ToTest`), use the `isv:SUSE:Edge:Factory` projects as example for metadata part
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7. Use the prjconf of Factory in all those projects
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8. Run the `.obs/sync_packages.py` script to create all the packages in the base project
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9. Go take a few cups of coffee/tea/mate/... while waiting for OBS to build everything
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10. Once built do an `osc release` of the project for it to be copied over in the `ToTest` section
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11. Hand over to QA to test whatever is in `ToTest`. (You can continue to work on the base branch if needed meanwhile)
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