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git-pw is a tool for integrating Git with Patchwork, the web-based patch tracking system.

Important

git-pw only supports Patchwork 2.0+ and REST API support must be enabled on the server end. You can check for support by browsing /about for your given instance. If this page returns a 404, you are using Patchwork < 2.0.

The pwclient utility can be used to interact with older Patchwork instances or instances with the REST API disabled.

Installation

The easiest way to install git-pw and its dependencies is using pip. To do so, run:

$ pip install git-pw

You can also install git-pw manually. First, install the required dependencies. On Fedora, run:

$ sudo dnf install python3-requests python3-click python3-pbr \
    python3-arrow python3-tabulate python3-yaml

On Ubuntu, run:

$ sudo apt-get install python3-requests python3-click python3-pbr \
    python3-arrow python3-tabulate python3-yaml

Once dependencies are installed, clone this repo and install with pip:

$ git clone https://github.com/getpatchwork/git-pw
$ cd git-pw
$ pip install --user .

Getting Started

To begin, you'll need to configure Git settings appropriately. The following settings are required:

pw.server

The URL for the Patchwork instance's API. This should include the API version:

https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/api/1.3

You can discover the API version supported by your instance by comparing the server version, found at /about, with the API versions provided in the documentation. For example, if your server is running Patchwork version 3.2.x, you should use API version 1.3.

pw.project

The project name or list-id. This will appear in the URL when using the web UI:

https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/{project_name}/list/

For read-write access, you also need authentication - you can use either API tokens or a username/password combination:

pw.token
The API token for your Patchwork account.
pw.username
The username for your Patchwork account.
pw.password
The password for your Patchwork account.

If only read-only access is desired, credentials can be omitted.

The following settings are optional and may need to be set depending on your Patchwork instance's configuration:

pw.states
The states that can be applied to a patch using the git pw patch update command. Should be provided in slug form (changes-requested instead of Changes Requested). Only required if your Patchwork instance uses non-default states.

You can set these settings using the git config command. This should be done in the repo in which you intend to apply patches. For example, to configure the Patchwork project, run:

$ git config pw.server 'https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/api/1.1/'
$ git config pw.project 'patchwork'

Development

If you're interested in contributing to git-pw, first clone the repo:

$ git clone https://github.com/getpatchwork/git-pw
$ cd git-pw

Create a virtualenv, then install the package in editable mode:

$ virtualenv .venv
$ source .venv/bin/activate
$ pip install --editable .

Documentation

Documentation is available on Read the Docs

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