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+ gem: doximity/gem-publisher@0
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+ executors:
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+ ruby-latest:
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+ docker:
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+ - image: circleci/ruby:latest
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+ environment:
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+ BUNDLE_VERSION: "~> 2.3"
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+ # yaml anchor filters
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+ master_only: &master_only
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+ filters:
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+ branches:
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+ only: master
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+ tags:
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+ steps:
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+ - checkout
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+ - run:
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+ name: Install Bundler specific version
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+ command: |
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+ gem install bundler --version "${BUNDLE_VERSION}" --force
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+ bundle config set --local path 'vendor/bundle'
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+ bundle config set --local frozen 'true'
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+ bundle config set --local jobs '4'
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+ bundle config set --local retry '3'
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+ - restore_cache:
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+ keys:
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+ - v1-bundle-{{ checksum "Gemfile.lock" }}-
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+ - run:
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+ name: Install Ruby Dependencies
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+ command: bundle install --local
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+ - save_cache:
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+ key: v1-bundle-{{ checksum "Gemfile.lock" }}-
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+ paths:
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+ - vendor/bundle
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+ - run:
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+ name: Run Rubocop
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+ command: bundle exec rake ci:rubocop
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+ - run:
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+ name: Run Tests
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+ command: bundle exec rake ci:specs
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+ - store_test_results:
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+ name: Store test results
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+ path: tmp/test-results
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+ - run:
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+ name: Build documentation
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+ command: bundle exec rake ci:doc
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+ - store_artifacts:
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+ name: Saves documentation
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+ path: doc
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+ - persist_to_workspace:
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+ root: .
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+ paths:
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+ - vendor/bundle
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+ - build
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+ - build
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+ <<: *pr_only
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+ type: approval
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+ - gem/publish:
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+ <<: *pr_only
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+ name: gem-publish
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+ to_rubygems: true
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+ requires:
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+ - pre-release-approval
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+ # Back-end team
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+ * @doximity/mofo_backend
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+ Overview
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+ <!-- High-level description of what is being changed and why. -->
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+
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+ Technical Details
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+ -----------------
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+
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+ <!-- Explain non-obvious technical changes, the reasoning behind them, any compromises involved, etc.
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+ (Remove this section if you have nothing to add here.) -->
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+
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+ Testing Instructions
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+ ---------------
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+
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+ <!-- Please replace this with testing instructions. -->
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+ =========
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+ ## 0.0.1 - 05/26/2022
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+ # Contributing
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+ This document lists the current best the practices adopted by the team to provide a consistent workflow that contributes
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+ to high quality code, improves communication of behaviors, reduce noise and helps automate common activities.
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+ Please read this with attention and respect the suggestions when contributing.
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+ ## Table of Contents
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+
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+ 1. [Code, Architecture and APIs](#code-architecture-and-apis)
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+ 2. [Development, Refactoring and Tests](#development-refactoring-and-tests)
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+ 1. [Good Practices](#good-practices)
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+ 2. [Test (As a living documentation)](#test-as-a-living-documentation)
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+ 3. [Git](#git)
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+ 1. [Workflow](#workflow)
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+ 2. [Commit Style Guide](#commit-style-guide)
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+ 3. [Template](#template)
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+ 4. [Changelog Types](#changelog-types)
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+ 5. [Branch Style Guide](#branch-style-guide)
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+ 4. [Visual Changes](#visual-changes)
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+ 5. [Debug and bug report](#debug-and-bug-report)
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+
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+ ## Code, Architecture and APIs
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+
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+ We embrace the principles of Domain Driven Design[^ddd] and Hexagonal Architecture[^hexagonal-architecture] because we
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+ believe they provide a strong foundation in terms of communication of internal behaviors and the decoupling of components
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+ of the system using layers.
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+ One of the values of the team is to improve the _User Experience (UX)_ and _Developer Experience (DevEx)_ of the users
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+ and developers using the system by providing solutions that are easy to adopt and easy to understand, independently of
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+ previous experience. Therefore we direct the development and the acceptance of Pull Requests to align to these premisses.
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+ This aims to permit that product and stream-aligned teams focus solely in the core subject of their systems and do not
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+ waste time on setup and understanding of platforms and support systems.
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+ [^ddd]: https://www.amazon.com/Domain-Driven-Design-Tackling-Complexity-Software/dp/0321125215/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3CKS9W9SZNMXM&keywords=domain+driven+design&qid=1644428951&sprefix=domain+driven+desig%2Caps%2C205&sr=8-1
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+ [^hexagonal-architecture]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexagonal_architecture_(software)
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+
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+ ## Development, Refactoring and Tests
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+ We apply _Test Driven Development_[^tdd][^tdd-better-software] and expect any contribution to do the same, following the
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+ _red-green-refactor_ cycle. To improve immediate feedback on the changes and minimize long unsaved changes that might
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+ break behavior, run `guard` with the provided `Guardfile` so that the specs for the code under development are run as
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+ soon as the file is saved.
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+ Save after every line change ideally[^sandy-books].
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+ It is possible to run `guard` for an app with or without `*-test` container or for a gem:
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+
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+ #### App with no test container
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+ dox-do bundle exec guard
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+ #### App with test container
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+ dox-dc exec dox-dut-service-test bundle exec guard
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+ #### Gem (from any light app, `foundation` in this case)
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+ dox-dc exec foundation bash -c "cd /opt/dox-gems/dox-messaging && BUNDLE_GEMFILE=\`pwd\`/Gemfile bundle exec guard"
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+ ### Good Practices
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+
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+ **FAVOR**: Make concepts explicit and clear to users of the system
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+ **FAVOR**: Use _interfaces_ over implementation
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+ **FAVOR**: Keep implementation details in deeper layers
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+ **FAVOR**: Leave the code better than you found
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+ **FAVOR**: _Refactor_ judiciously during development
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+ **FAVOR**: _Object_, _Methods_ and _Composition_ instead of class methods
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+ **FAVOR**: Use explicit method declarations instead of meta-programming
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+ By using the above suggestion of TDD this will be natural as _Class_ methods and meta-programming are harder to test,
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+ harder to use, harder to debug and ultimately less communicative.
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+ Follow **CUPID**[^cupid] properties:
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+ - [**C**omposable](https://dannorth.net/2022/02/10/cupid-for-joyful-coding/#composable): plays well with others
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+ - [**U**nix philosophy](https://dannorth.net/2022/02/10/cupid-for-joyful-coding/#unix-philosophy): does one thing well
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+ - [**P**redictable](https://dannorth.net/2022/02/10/cupid-for-joyful-coding/#predictable): does what you expect
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+ - [**I**diomatic](https://dannorth.net/2022/02/10/cupid-for-joyful-coding/#idiomatic): feels natural
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+ - [**D**omain-based](https://dannorth.net/2022/02/10/cupid-for-joyful-coding/#domain-based): the solution domain models the problem domain in language and structure
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+ **AVOID**: the use _meta-programming_ and procedural code hidden in non-concept related "object" objects like the _Rails
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+ Service Object_ (which is not a service from the DDD definition[^ddd]). Consider a more object oriented approach and
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+ consult good references for it regarding naming, responsibilities, methods, etc, like the following:
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+ [Your coding conventions are hurting you](http://www.carlopescio.com/2011/04/your-coding-conventions-are-hurting-you.html),
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+ [Enough With the Service Objects Already](https://avdi.codes/service-objects/),
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+ [Beware of “service objects” in Rails](https://www.codewithjason.com/rails-service-objects/)
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+ [^tdd]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test-driven_development#Test-driven_development_cycle
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+ [^tdd-better-software]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSvQNG7Rz-8
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+ [^sandy-books]: https://sandimetz.com/products
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+ [^cupid]: https://dannorth.net/2022/02/10/cupid-for-joyful-coding/
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+ ### Test (As a living documentation)
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+ We apply _BDD (Behavioral Driven Design)_ with _Rspec_ as our preferred tool to test and they provide the best
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+ combination of easy to write and powerful specs and clear communication of intent via behavior description.
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+ _BDD_ is focused on the behavior of the system or part of it, not methods. Secondly, Unit test refers to a system's unit,
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+ not a method as well. So a Car class, for instance, is a Unit in the system and its unit tests mock all its dependencies
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+ and test its behavior in isolation.
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+ Therefore, we do not use _method_ names in specs and clearly define the behavior so intent is clearly documented for future
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+ developers. For a longer description with examples, consult a
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+ [response to BetterSpecs](https://github.com/betterspecs/betterspecs/issues/2#issuecomment-894498097)
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+ Focus on the **WHAT** and not in the **HOW**[^bdd-what].
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+ [^bdd-what]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAZr3LsCzn0
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+ ## Git
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+ ### Workflow
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+ The workflow follows four simple rules:
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+ 1. (main|master) is always deployable (no broken commits / with failing specs)
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+ 2. always rebase (`git pull --rebase`)
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+ 3. short-lived branches
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+ 1. aim for 1 day maximum and avoid keeping branches alive for more than 2-3 days
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+ 4. rebase branch over (main|master) before Merge Request (`git rebase master` from inside the branch)
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+ 1. avoid automatic generated merges in the branch direction
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+ We prefer a trunk-based workflow and branch by abstraction with feature flags[^ci-vs-branches][^ci-feature-branching]
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+ and do not use `git-flow` or similar as they hinder quality by delaying integration[^no-gitflow]. We accept some
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+ limitations of `Github-flow`[^github-flow] given the remote nature of the company, but prefer _rebase_ over _merge_ to
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+ **DO NOT** squash[^no-squash] when merging. If needed be, use `--squash` or `--fixup` options for minor fixes to
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+ [^ci-vs-branches]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4Ijkq6Myfc
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+ [^ci-feature-branching]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXQEi1O5IOI
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+ [^no-gitflow]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_w6TwnLCFwA
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+ [^github-flow]: https://githubflow.github.io/
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+ [^no-squash]: https://blog.ploeh.dk/2020/10/05/fortunately-i-dont-squash-my-commits/
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+ ### Commit Style Guide
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+ The commit style follow good practices listed in ["What makes a good commit message"](https://dev.to/cvortmann/what-makes-a-good-commit-message-181i)
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+ and related post. These practices were turned into a template[^message-template] that is used whenever you
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+ `git commit` and setup via git config[^template-config] (See below).
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+ This template also uses git trailer information (after the ---) to avoid clogging the message with non important
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+ information and reduce unnecessary noise.
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+ Use trailer information for any extra information like Jira card number, Pivotal ticket, Changelog, etc. The Jira card
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+ number is automatically infered from the branch name when using the [format below](#branch-style-guid).
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+ **AVOID** using these references on the title of the commit as well as the body when not necessary (like a link).
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+ **AVOID** emojis in the title or body of commit, restrict them to the Github UI.
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+ To setup the template and hooks use the following:
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+ The two main trailers are:
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+ Specifying the [Changelog type](#changelog-types) correctly also helps to create more atomic commit with single
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+ responsibility instead of adding everything in one commit.
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+ The correct analogy to a commit is a `release` that would go directly to production instead of a `save button` that
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+ Use `git add -p` to add just the needed changes and review them with `git diff --staged`.
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+ Our end goal is to create high quality commit in branch as they were going directly to (main|master).
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+ For a style checker you can use this hook[^hook] and this setup[^hook-setup] to make it available to all repos.
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+ This is not enforced today, but might be automated in the future.
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+ [^message-template]: https://github.com/jvortmann/dots/blob/main/git/message
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+ [^template-config]: https://github.com/jvortmann/dots/blob/85d1798cf6145a36196909e4cf3898a44c159e91/git/config#L43
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+ [^hook]: https://github.com/jvortmann/dots/blob/main/git/hooks/commit-msg
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+ [^hook-setup]: https://github.com/jvortmann/dots/blob/85d1798cf6145a36196909e4cf3898a44c159e91/git/config#L40
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+ #### References
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+ - <http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html>
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+ - <https://dev.to/cvortmann/what-makes-a-good-commit-message-181i>
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+ - <http://karma-runner.github.io/0.10/dev/git-commit-msg.html>
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+ - <https://github.com/agis-/git-style-guide>
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+ ### Template
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+ More detailed explanatory text, if necessary. Wrap it to about 72
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+ subject of the commit and the rest of the text as the body. The
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+ blank line separating the summary from the body is critical (unless
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+ Github-action: close|fix|resolve #414
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+ Changelog: feature|refactor|fix|doc|style|test|chore
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+ Refactoring: removeDeadCode
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+ See-also: 6ed2658fb9c4a9e93e3216f32071c030f14d7d28
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+ Commit examples: [310aa9](https://github.com/doximity/dox-messaging/commit/310aa913d95ef465d17fc5886e719ebf2efb3192),
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+ [b9e069](https://github.com/doximity/dox-messaging/commit/b9e06944251963cfdb7cb02cc0232f2f3994a024),
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+ ### Changelog Types
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+ - `fix`: Fix bugs
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+ - `doc`: Change to documentation, README, CHANGELOG etc
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+ - `style`: Format, missing semi colons, changes in whitespace, coding style in general
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+ - `refactor`: Refactor production code, no functionality or behavior change, move method, rename variables
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+ - `test`: Add missing tests, improve tests; no production code change
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+ - `chore`: Update gems; no production code change
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+ Check the existing commits for examples of each type.
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+ ### Branch Style Guide
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+ # DUT
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+ Data Update Tool facilitates efficient bulk-updating of data in Ruby applications
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+ ..
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+ ## Usage
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+ ..
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+
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+ ## Contributing
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+ Please read the full [Contributing Guide](CONTRIBUTING.md) with attention and respect the suggestions as well as the
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+ guidelines from the [Code of Conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) when contributing.
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+
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+ [![Contributor Covenant](https://img.shields.io/badge/Contributor%20Covenant-2.1-4baaaa.svg)](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md)
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+
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+ ## License
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+ The gem is licensed under an Apache 2 license. Contributors are required to sign a contributor license agreement. See [LICENSE.txt](./LICENSE.txt) and [CONTRIBUTING.md](./CONTRIBUTING.md) for more information.
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+ require File.join("bundler", "gem_tasks")
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+ require File.join("rspec", "core", "rake_task")
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+ require "sdoc"
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+
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+ FileList["tasks/*.rake"].each { |task| load task }
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+
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+ RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new(:spec)
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+
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+ task default: :spec
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+
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+ RDoc::Task.new do |rdoc|
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+ rdoc.main = "README.md"
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+ rdoc.markup = "tomdoc"
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+ rdoc.options << "--format=sdoc"
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+ rdoc.options << "--github --encoding=UTF-8"
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+ rdoc.rdoc_dir = "doc"
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+ rdoc.rdoc_files.exclude("vendor", "tmp")
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+ rdoc.rdoc_files.include("README.md", "lib", "*.rb")
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+ rdoc.template = "rails"
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+ rdoc.title = "omniauth-doximity Documentation"
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+ end
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ require 'English'
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+ require File.expand_path('lib/dut/version', __dir__)
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+
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+ Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
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+ spec.name = "dut"
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+ spec.version = Dut::VERSION
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+ spec.authors = ["Carlos Gabaldon"]
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+ spec.email = ["cgabaldon@doximity.com"]
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+ spec.description = 'Data Update Tool facilitates efficient bulk-updating of data in Ruby applications'
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+ spec.summary = 'Data Update Tool'
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+ spec.homepage = "https://github.com/doximity/dut.git"
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+ spec.license = "Apache-2.0"
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+
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+ spec.required_ruby_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 2.7.5")
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+
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+ spec.metadata["homepage_uri"] = spec.homepage
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+ spec.metadata["source_code_uri"] = spec.homepage
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+ spec.metadata["changelog_uri"] = "https://github.com/doximity/dut/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md"
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+
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+ spec.files = `git ls-files`.split($INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR)
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+ spec.require_paths = ["lib"]
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+
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+ spec.add_development_dependency "bundler", "~> 2.3.12"
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+ spec.add_development_dependency "rspec", '~> 3.11'
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+ spec.add_development_dependency "rspec_junit_formatter" # required for the ci raketask
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+ spec.add_development_dependency "rubocop", '~> 1.30'
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+ spec.add_development_dependency "rubocop-rails", '~> 2.14', '>= 2.14.2'
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+ spec.add_development_dependency "sdoc", '~> 2.4'
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+ end
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+ desc "Run rubocop"
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+ task :rubocop do
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+ end
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+ desc "Build documentation"
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