BXMSPROD-2081: Removal of Opta* all over all repositories #2344
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JIRA: (please edit the JIRA link if it exists)
BXMSPROD-2081
referenced Pull Requests: (please edit the URLs of referenced pullrequests if they exist)
** kiegroup/kie-wb-distributions#1230
** kiegroup/jbpm-wb#1599
** kiegroup/droolsjbpm-integration#2977
** kiegroup/kie-wb-common#3814
** #2344
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How to replicate CI configuration locally?
Build Chain tool does "simple" maven build(s), the builds are just Maven commands, but because the repositories relates and depends on each other and any change in API or class method could affect several of those repositories there is a need to use build-chain tool to handle cross repository builds and be sure that we always use latest version of the code for each repository.
build-chain tool is a build tool which can be used locally on command line or in Github Actions workflow(s), in case you need to change multiple repositories and send multiple dependent pull requests related with a change you can easily reproduce the same build by executing it on Github hosted environment or locally in your development environment. See local execution details to get more information about it.
A general local execution could be the following one, where the tool clones all dependent projects starting from the
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for a full downstream build
run_fdb
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In order to automatically create a backporting pull request please add one or more labels having the following format
backport-<branch-name>
, where<branch-name>
is the name of the branch where the pull request must be backported to (e.g.,backport-7.67.x
to backport the original PR to the7.67.x
branch).Once the original pull request is successfully merged, the automated action will create one backporting pull request per each label (with the previous format) that has been added.
If something goes wrong, the author will be notified and at this point a manual backporting is needed.