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Merge Multidev to Dev

Preparing for a request

In order for you to get your changes up so we can test them, you need to deploy a Multidev and apply your changes there first and test them against the latest available upstream updates we have applied to the upstream. Once a request is made, you can expect your changes to be on the development environment by the end of the next business day. Once your changes pass our code review process we will apply your changes to the staging/test environment. After your changes are on the testing environment you can expect your changes to be on the production environment with the next morning code push.

Creating a Multidev

Starting Notes

  • Login to your Pantheon Dashboard

  • Click the Multidev tab

  • Click the Create an Environment button

  • On the Create Multidev Environment modal that pops up, Name the New Environment and Git Branch and under the Cone Database and Files From: drop-down select a database.

  • Click the Create Environment button

  • Wait

  • Once it is done you will see:

  • Click the name of your Multidev to open its dashboard

Cloning a Multidev using Git

Starting Notes: Git

  • Click the Clone with Git button

  • Click the Show Detailed Instructions link

  • Follow the Example for your changes

Getting a Multidev Ready for Merge

Starting Notes

  • Apply your changes to your Multidev and test them

  • Apply the upstream updates to your Multidev

  • Test your changes against the current upstream updates

  • If everything still works as intended, submit your request

Submitting the Merge Request

Starting Notes

  • Include the URL of your Multidev

  • Include the areas of the Multidev we need to check

  • Include a write up of instructions that we need to follow to configure your changes on the Development environment


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