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2Code Reviews with Phabricator
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5.. contents::
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8If you prefer to use a web user interface for code reviews, you can now submit
9your patches for Clang and LLVM at `LLVM's Phabricator`_ instance.
10
11While Phabricator is a useful tool for some, the relevant -commits mailing list
12is the system of record for all LLVM code review. The mailing list should be
13added as a subscriber on all reviews, and Phabricator users should be prepared
14to respond to free-form comments in mail sent to the commits list.
15
16Sign up
17-------
18
19To get started with Phabricator, navigate to `http://reviews.llvm.org`_ and
20click the power icon in the top right. You can register with a GitHub account,
21a Google account, or you can create your own profile.
22
23Make *sure* that the email address registered with Phabricator is subscribed
24to the relevant -commits mailing list. If you are not subscribed to the commit
25list, all mail sent by Phabricator on your behalf will be held for moderation.
26
27Note that if you use your Subversion user name as Phabricator user name,
28Phabricator will automatically connect your submits to your Phabricator user in
29the `Code Repository Browser`_.
30
31Requesting a review via the command line
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33
34Phabricator has a tool called *Arcanist* to upload patches from
35the command line. To get you set up, follow the
36`Arcanist Quick Start`_ instructions.
37
38You can learn more about how to use arc to interact with
39Phabricator in the `Arcanist User Guide`_.
40
41Requesting a review via the web interface
42-----------------------------------------
43
44The tool to create and review patches in Phabricator is called
45*Differential*.
46
47Note that you can upload patches created through various diff tools,
48including git and svn. To make reviews easier, please always include
49**as much context as possible** with your diff! Don't worry, Phabricator
50will automatically send a diff with a smaller context in the review
51email, but having the full file in the web interface will help the
52reviewer understand your code.
53
54To get a full diff, use one of the following commands (or just use Arcanist
55to upload your patch):
56
57* ``git diff -U999999 other-branch``
58* ``svn diff --diff-cmd=diff -x -U999999``
59
60To upload a new patch:
61
62* Click *Differential*.
63* Click *+ Create Diff*.
64* Paste the text diff or browse to the patch file. Click *Create Diff*.
65* Leave the Repository field blank.
66* Leave the drop down on *Create a new Revision...* and click *Continue*.
67* Enter a descriptive title and summary.  The title and summary are usually
68  in the form of a :ref:`commit message <commit messages>`.
69* Add reviewers (see below for advice) and subscribe mailing
70  lists that you want to be included in the review. If your patch is
71  for LLVM, add llvm-commits as a Subscriber; if your patch is for Clang,
72  add cfe-commits.
73* Leave the Repository and Project fields blank.
74* Click *Save*.
75
76To submit an updated patch:
77
78* Click *Differential*.
79* Click *+ Create Diff*.
80* Paste the updated diff or browse to the updated patch file. Click *Create Diff*.
81* Select the review you want to from the *Attach To* dropdown and click
82  *Continue*.
83* Leave the Repository and Project fields blank.
84* Add comments about the changes in the new diff. Click *Save*.
85
86Choosing reviewers: You typically pick one or two people as initial reviewers.
87This choice is not crucial, because you are merely suggesting and not requiring
88them to participate. Many people will see the email notification on cfe-commits
89or llvm-commits, and if the subject line suggests the patch is something they
90should look at, they will.
91
92Here are a couple of ways to pick the initial reviewer(s):
93
94* Use ``svn blame`` and the commit log to find names of people who have
95  recently modified the same area of code that you are modifying.
96* Look in CODE_OWNERS.TXT to see who might be responsible for that area.
97* If you've discussed the change on a dev list, the people who participated
98  might be appropriate reviewers.
99
100Even if you think the code owner is the busiest person in the world, it's still
101okay to put them as a reviewer. Being the code owner means they have accepted
102responsibility for making sure the review happens.
103
104Reviewing code with Phabricator
105-------------------------------
106
107Phabricator allows you to add inline comments as well as overall comments
108to a revision. To add an inline comment, select the lines of code you want
109to comment on by clicking and dragging the line numbers in the diff pane.
110When you have added all your comments, scroll to the bottom of the page and
111click the Submit button.
112
113You can add overall comments in the text box at the bottom of the page.
114When you're done, click the Submit button.
115
116Phabricator has many useful features, for example allowing you to select
117diffs between different versions of the patch as it was reviewed in the
118*Revision Update History*. Most features are self descriptive - explore, and
119if you have a question, drop by on #llvm in IRC to get help.
120
121Note that as e-mail is the system of reference for code reviews, and some
122people prefer it over a web interface, we do not generate automated mail
123when a review changes state, for example by clicking "Accept Revision" in
124the web interface. Thus, please type LGTM into the comment box to accept
125a change from Phabricator.
126
127Committing a change
128-------------------
129
130Once a patch has been reviewed and approved on Phabricator it can then be
131committed to trunk.  There are multiple workflows to achieve this. Whichever
132method you follow it is recommend that your commit message ends with the line:
133
134::
135
136  Differential Revision: <URL>
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138where ``<URL>`` is the URL for the code review, starting with
139``http://reviews.llvm.org/``.
140
141This allows people reading the version history to see the review for
142context. This also allows Phabricator to detect the commit, close the
143review, and add a link from the review to the commit.
144
145Note that if you use the Arcanist tool the ``Differential Revision`` line will
146be added automatically. If you don't want to use Arcanist, you can add the
147``Differential Revision`` line (as the last line) to the commit message
148yourself.
149
150Using the Arcanist tool can simplify the process of committing reviewed code
151as it will retrieve reviewers, the ``Differential Revision``, etc from the review
152and place it in the commit message. Several methods of using Arcanist to commit
153code are given below. If you do not wish to use Arcanist then simply commit
154the reviewed patch as you would normally.
155
156Note that if you commit the change without using Arcanist and forget to add the
157``Differential Revision`` line to your commit message then it is recommended
158that you close the review manually. In the web UI, under "Leap Into Action" put
159the SVN revision number in the Comment, set the Action to "Close Revision" and
160click Submit.  Note the review must have been Accepted first.
161
162Subversion and Arcanist
163^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
164
165On a clean Subversion working copy run the following (where ``<Revision>`` is
166the Phabricator review number):
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168::
169
170  arc patch D<Revision>
171  arc commit --revision D<Revision>
172
173The first command will take the latest version of the reviewed patch and apply it to the working
174copy. The second command will commit this revision to trunk.
175
176git-svn and Arcanist
177^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
178
179This presumes that the git repository has been configured as described in :ref:`developers-work-with-git-svn`.
180
181On a clean Git repository on an up to date ``master`` branch run the
182following (where ``<Revision>`` is the Phabricator review number):
183
184::
185
186  arc patch D<Revision>
187
188
189This will create a new branch called ``arcpatch-D<Revision>`` based on the
190current ``master`` and will create a commit corresponding to ``D<Revision>`` with a
191commit message derived from information in the Phabricator review.
192
193Check you are happy with the commit message and amend it if necessary. Now switch to
194the ``master`` branch and add the new commit to it and commit it to trunk. This
195can be done by running the following:
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197::
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199  git checkout master
200  git merge --ff-only arcpatch-D<Revision>
201  git svn dcommit
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203
204
205Abandoning a change
206-------------------
207
208If you decide you should not commit the patch, you should explicitly abandon
209the review so that reviewers don't think it is still open. In the web UI,
210scroll to the bottom of the page where normally you would enter an overall
211comment. In the drop-down Action list, which defaults to "Comment," you should
212select "Abandon Revision" and then enter a comment explaining why. Click the
213Submit button to finish closing the review.
214
215Status
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217
218Please let us know whether you like it and what could be improved! We're still
219working on setting up a bug tracker, but you can email klimek-at-google-dot-com
220and chandlerc-at-gmail-dot-com and CC the llvm-dev mailing list with questions
221until then. We also could use help implementing improvements. This sadly is
222really painful and hard because the Phabricator codebase is in PHP and not as
223testable as you might like. However, we've put exactly what we're deploying up
224on an `llvm-reviews GitHub project`_ where folks can hack on it and post pull
225requests. We're looking into what the right long-term hosting for this is, but
226note that it is a derivative of an existing open source project, and so not
227trivially a good fit for an official LLVM project.
228
229.. _LLVM's Phabricator: http://reviews.llvm.org
230.. _`http://reviews.llvm.org`: http://reviews.llvm.org
231.. _Code Repository Browser: http://reviews.llvm.org/diffusion/
232.. _Arcanist Quick Start: https://secure.phabricator.com/book/phabricator/article/arcanist_quick_start/
233.. _Arcanist User Guide: https://secure.phabricator.com/book/phabricator/article/arcanist/
234.. _llvm-reviews GitHub project: https://github.com/r4nt/llvm-reviews/
235