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diff --git a/doc/user/project/merge_requests/index.md b/doc/user/project/merge_requests/index.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c759b7aaa4a --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/user/project/merge_requests/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,169 @@ +# Merge requests + +Merge requests allow you to exchange changes you made to source code and +collaborate with other people on the same project. + +## Authorization for merge requests + +There are two main ways to have a merge request flow with GitLab: + +1. Working with [protected branches][] in a single repository +1. Working with forks of an authoritative project + +[Learn more about the authorization for merge requests.](authorization_for_merge_requests.md) + +## Cherry-pick changes + +Cherry-pick any commit in the UI by simply clicking the **Cherry-pick** button +in a merged merge requests or a commit. + +[Learn more about cherry-picking changes.](cherry_pick_changes.md) + +## Merge when pipeline succeeds + +When reviewing a merge request that looks ready to merge but still has one or +more CI jobs running, you can set it to be merged automatically when CI +pipeline succeeds. This way, you don't have to wait for the pipeline to finish +and remember to merge the request manually. + +[Learn more about merging when pipeline succeeds.](merge_when_pipeline_succeeds.md) + +## Resolve discussion comments in merge requests reviews + +Keep track of the progress during a code review with resolving comments. +Resolving comments prevents you from forgetting to address feedback and lets +you hide discussions that are no longer relevant. + +[Read more about resolving discussion comments in merge requests reviews.](merge_request_discussion_resolution.md) + +## Resolve conflicts + +When a merge request has conflicts, GitLab may provide the option to resolve +those conflicts in the GitLab UI. + +[Learn more about resolving merge conflicts in the UI.](resolve_conflicts.md) + +## Revert changes + +GitLab implements Git's powerful feature to revert any commit with introducing +a **Revert** button in merge requests and commit details. + +[Learn more about reverting changes in the UI](revert_changes.md) + +## Merge requests versions + +Every time you push to a branch that is tied to a merge request, a new version +of merge request diff is created. When you visit a merge request that contains +more than one pushes, you can select and compare the versions of those merge +request diffs. + +[Read more about the merge requests versions.](versions.md) + +## Work In Progress merge requests + +To prevent merge requests from accidentally being accepted before they're +completely ready, GitLab blocks the "Accept" button for merge requests that +have been marked as a **Work In Progress**. + +[Learn more about settings a merge request as "Work In Progress".](work_in_progress_merge_requests.md) + +## Ignore whitespace changes in Merge Request diff view + +If you click the **Hide whitespace changes** button, you can see the diff +without whitespace changes (if there are any). This is also working when on a +specific commit page. + +![MR diff](img/merge_request_diff.png) + +>**Tip:** +You can append `?w=1` while on the diffs page of a merge request to ignore any +whitespace changes. + +## Tips + +Here are some tips that will help you be more efficient with merge requests in +the command line. + +> **Note:** +This section might move in its own document in the future. + +### Checkout merge requests locally + +A merge request contains all the history from a repository, plus the additional +commits added to the branch associated with the merge request. Here's a few +tricks to checkout a merge request locally. + +Please note that you can checkout a merge request locally even if the source +project is a fork (even a private fork) of the target project. + +#### Checkout locally by adding a git alias + +Add the following alias to your `~/.gitconfig`: + +``` +[alias] + mr = !sh -c 'git fetch $1 merge-requests/$2/head:mr-$1-$2 && git checkout mr-$1-$2' - +``` + +Now you can check out a particular merge request from any repository and any +remote. For example, to check out the merge request with ID 5 as shown in GitLab +from the `upstream` remote, do: + +``` +git mr upstream 5 +``` + +This will fetch the merge request into a local `mr-upstream-5` branch and check +it out. + +#### Checkout locally by modifying `.git/config` for a given repository + +Locate the section for your GitLab remote in the `.git/config` file. It looks +like this: + +``` +[remote "origin"] + url = https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce.git + fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/* +``` + +You can open the file with: + +``` +git config -e +``` + +Now add the following line to the above section: + +``` +fetch = +refs/merge-requests/*/head:refs/remotes/origin/merge-requests/* +``` + +In the end, it should look like this: + +``` +[remote "origin"] + url = https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce.git + fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/* + fetch = +refs/merge-requests/*/head:refs/remotes/origin/merge-requests/* +``` + +Now you can fetch all the merge requests: + +``` +git fetch origin + +... +From https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce.git + * [new ref] refs/merge-requests/1/head -> origin/merge-requests/1 + * [new ref] refs/merge-requests/2/head -> origin/merge-requests/2 +... +``` + +And to check out a particular merge request: + +``` +git checkout origin/merge-requests/1 +``` + +[protected branches]: ../protected_branches.md |