WebRTC welcomes patches for features and bug fixes!
For contributors external to Google, follow the instructions given in the Google Individual Contributor License Agreement. In all cases, contributors must sign a contributor license agreement before a contribution can be accepted. Please complete the agreement for an individual or a corporation as appropriate.
You must do some preparation in order to upload your first CL:
git config user.email
git cl creds-check
. If you get any errors, ask for help on discuss-webrtcYou will not have to repeat the above. After all that, you’re ready to upload:
Now that you have your account set up, you can do the actual upload:
Do this:
Assuming you're on the main branch:
git checkout -b my-work-branch
Make changes, build locally, run tests locally
git commit -am "Changed x, and it is working"
git cl upload
This will open a text editor showing all local commit messages, allowing you to modify it before it becomes the CL description.
Fill out the bug entry properly. Please specify the issue tracker prefix and the issue number, separated by a colon, e.g. webrtc:123
or chromium:12345
. If you do not have an issue tracker prefix and an issue number just add None
.
Save and close the file to proceed with the upload to the WebRTC code review server.
The command will print a link like https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/53121. if everything goes well.
Click this CL Link
If you’re not signed in, click the Sign In button in the top right and sign in with your email
Click Start Review and add a reviewer. You can find reviewers in OWNERS files around the repository (take the one closest to your changes)
Address any reviewer feedback:
git commit -am "Fixed X and Y"
git cl upload
Once the reviewer LGTMs (approves) the patch, ask them to put it into the commit queue
NOTICE: On Windows, you’ll need to run the above in a Git bash shell in order for gclient to find the .gitcookies
file.
If you're working a lot in WebRTC, you can apply for try rights. This means you can run the trybots, which run all the tests on all platforms. To do this, file a bug using this template and the WebRTC EngProd team will review your request.
To run a tryjob, upload a CL as described above and click either CQ dry run or Choose Trybots in the Gerrit UI. You need to have try rights for this. Otherwise, ask your reviewer to kick off the bots for you.
If you encounter any issues with the bots (flakiness, failing unrelated to your change etc), please file a bug using this template.