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Getting Starting with Git and SourceTree
- After downloading SourceTree and launching the program, you will be prompted with two options. Choose to option to connect to Bitserver.
- Root is: https://stash.uconn.edu//projects/KFS/repos/dbscripts/browse
- Username is your NetID: IE: jtk17003
- **If issues or errors are encountered, you may have a bad installation. Attempt a fresh install. You may have to manually delete out the dbscripts folder on your local in order to get the Clone mentioned below to work.
Click on the Kuali Financial System link
There are two repositories allocated for scripts dbscripts-test for non-production environments and dbscripts for production. Click on the link for the appropriate environment.
Which will bring to the next page...Click on the Clone link under the ACTIONS heading on the left side of the page this will display a dialog box with a “Clone In SourceTree” option. This is a one time procedure that will create a local copy of the repository and link it to the main dbscripts repository.
Click on the Clone In SourceTree button it will let you specify where your local repository will be located. When you decide click Clone. This will clone the repository and open SourceTree on your workstation. The path for the test repository will be /my-directory/git-repository/dbscripts-test
In SourceTree click on the Branch icon on the menu bar, you will create a new branch for every JIRA ticket is linked to a sql script.
- In the New Branch area enter the name of your branch (please include the JIRA ticket number in the name) and click Create Branch. The branch name will appear under the Branches heading on the left.
- Double click on the branch name. This is now your working branch you will create all your scripts here. Please note that the branch will not be noticeable in the directory structure, Git keeps track where you are working and keeps your branch isolated from the master repository.
- In the New Branch area enter the name of your branch (please include the JIRA ticket number in the name) and click Create Branch. The branch name will appear under the Branches heading on the left.
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Committing you scripts.
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It is critical that you save each script in the correct directory. You should save scripts to run in the KFS schema in the kfs-scripts directory and likewise scripts for the Rice(KR) schema in the kr-scripts directory. After testing you can commit your scripts to the Git repository as follows: |
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