Git workflow

If you follow the agreed git branching model, smooth peer reviews and painless deployments are guaranteed.

Permanent branches

No single change will ever be applied directly on any of the permanent branches. Changes always first mature in temporary branches, until they entirely meet the Definition of Done.

master

  • This branch is used on the production environment, and is released periodically.

hotfix/hotfix

  • Gets updated with master when possible and needed (after each release to production).

  • This branch should always kept clean for emergencies.

Temporary branches

Feature branches

  • Each issue gets its own feature branch.

  • All feature branches should be branched from the master branch.

  • All feature branch pull requests should have master as base branch.

  • The naming for the feature branches is:

     feature/{Jira issue-number}

Examples are:

  feature/UBR-100
  feature/UBR-330

Only when the Definition of Done is entirely met, changes are merged back to the master branch.

Hotfix branches

An issue might require a hotfix that needs to be brought to production as soon as possible. All hotfix branches should be branched from the hotfix/hotfix branch.

The naming for the hotfix branches is:

    hotfix/{Jira issue-number}

Examples are:

  hotfix/UBR-325
  hotfix/UBR-466

Only when the Definition of Done is entirely met, changes are merged back to the hotfix/hotfix and master branches.

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