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Contributor guidelines

Filing bugs

Bugs should be filed on Launchpad, not GitHub: "https://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-ansible"

When submitting a bug, or working on a bug, please ensure the following criteria are met:

  • The description clearly states or describes the original problem or root cause of the problem.
  • Include historical information on how the problem was identified.
  • Any relevant logs are included.
  • The provided information should be totally self-contained. External access to web services/sites should not be needed.
  • Steps to reproduce the problem if possible.

Submitting code

Changes to the project should be submitted for review via the Gerrit tool, following the workflow documented at: "http://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/developers.html#development-workflow"

Pull requests submitted through GitHub will be ignored and closed without regard.

Extra

Tags: If it's a bug that needs fixing in a branch in addition to
Master, add a '<release>-backport-potential' tag (for example juno-backport-potential). There are predefined tags that will autocomplete.
Status:
Please leave this alone. It should be New till someone triages the issue.
Importance:
Should only be touched if it is a Blocker/Gating issue. If it is, please set to High, and only use Critical if you have found a bug that can take down whole infrastructures.

Style guide

When creating tasks and other roles for use in Ansible, create them using the YAML dictionary format.

Example YAML dictionary format:
- name: The name of the tasks
  module_name:
    thing1: "some-stuff"
    thing2: "some-other-stuff"
  tags:
    - some-tag
    - some-other-tag
Example NOT in YAML dictionary format:
- name: The name of the tasks
  module_name: thing1="some-stuff" thing2="some-other-stuff"
  tags:
    - some-tag
    - some-other-tag

Usage of the ">" and "|" operators should be limited to Ansible conditionals and command modules such as the ansible shell module.

Issues

When submitting an issue, or working on an issue, ensure the following criteria are met:

  • The description clearly states or describes the original problem or root cause of the problem.
  • Include historical information on how the problem was identified.
  • Any relevant logs are included.
  • If the issue is a bug that needs fixing in a branch other than Master, add the ‘backport potential’ tag TO THE ISSUE (not the PR).
  • The provided information should be totally self-contained. External access to web services/sites should not be needed.
  • If the issue is needed for a hotfix release, add the 'expedite' label.
  • Steps to reproduce the problem if possible.