# Development Workflow ![ks-workflow](/docs/images/ks-workflow.png) ## 1 Fork in the cloud 1. Visit https://github.com/kubesphere/kubesphere 2. Click `Fork` button to establish a cloud-based fork. ## 2 Clone fork to local storage Per Go's [workspace instructions](https://golang.org/doc/code.html#Workspaces), place KubeSphere' code on your `GOPATH` using the following cloning procedure. 1. Define a local working directory: ```bash $ export working_dir=$GOPATH/src/kubesphere.io $ export user={your github profile name} ``` 2. Create your clone locally: ```bash $ mkdir -p $working_dir $ cd $working_dir $ git clone https://github.com/$user/kubesphere.git $ cd $working_dir/kubesphere $ git remote add upstream https://github.com/kubesphere/kubesphere.git # Never push to upstream master $ git remote set-url --push upstream no_push # Confirm that your remotes make sense: $ git remote -v ``` ## 3 Keep your branch in sync ```bash git fetch upstream git checkout master git rebase upstream/master ``` ## 4 Add new features or fix issues Branch from it: ```bash $ git checkout -b myfeature ``` Then edit code on the myfeature branch. **Test and build** Currently, make rules only contain simple checks such as vet, unit test, will add e2e tests soon. **Using KubeBuilder** - For Linux OS, you can download and execute this [KubeBuilder script](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kubesphere/kubesphere/master/hack/install_kubebuilder.sh). - For MacOS, you can install KubeBuilder by following this [guide](https://book.kubebuilder.io/quick-start.html). **Run and test** ```bash $ make all # Run every unit test $ make test ``` Run `make help` for additional information on these make targets. ### 5 Development in new branch **Sync with upstream** After the test is completed, suggest you to keep your local in sync with upstream which can avoid conflicts. ``` # Rebase your the master branch of your local repo. $ git checkout master $ git rebase upstream/master # Then make your development branch in sync with master branch git checkout new_feature git rebase -i master ``` **Commit local changes** ```bash $ git add $ git commit -s -m "add your description" ``` ### 6 Push to your folk When ready to review (or just to establish an offsite backup or your work), push your branch to your fork on github.com: ``` $ git push -f ${your_remote_name} myfeature ``` ### 7 Create a PR - Visit your fork at https://github.com/$user/kubesphere - Click the` Compare & Pull Request` button next to your myfeature branch. - Check out the [pull request process](pull-request.md) for more details and advice.