# Development process Please read the Working Process/Quickstart Guide in [README.md](README.md) first. For any modification of the observatory-extension, such as adding new features, refactoring or bug-fixing, a topic branch must be created out of the `develop` branch and be used for the development process. Modifications are done inside `src/pg/sql`. Take into account: * Tests must be added for any new functionality (inside `src/pg/test` as well as to detect any bugs that are being fixed. * Add or modify the corresponding documentation files in the `doc` folder. * Naming Conventions: we will use CamelCase with a prefix, as it is done in postgis. E.g: `OBS_GetSegmentationSnapshot` Prefix function names intended for public use with `OBS_` and private functions (to be used only internally inside the extension) with `_OBS_`. Once the code is ready to be tested, update the local development installation with `sudo make install`. This will update the 'dev' version of the extension in `src/pg/` and make it available to PostgreSQL. Run the tests with `make test`. Update extension in a working database with: ``` ALTER EXTENSION observatory VERSION TO 'current'; ALTER EXTENSION observatory VERSION TO 'dev'; ``` Note: we keep the current development version install as 'dev' always; we update through the 'current' alias to allow changing the extension contents but not the version identifier. This will fail if the changes involve incompatible function changes such as a different return type; in that case the offending function (or the whole extension) should be dropped manually before the update. If the extension has not previously been installed in a database, it can be installed directly with: * `CREATE EXTENSION observatory WITH VERSION 'dev';` Before proceeding to the release process a peer review of the code is a must. Once the feature or bugfix is completed and all the tests are passing a Pull-Request shall be created on the topic branch, reviewed by a peer and then merged back into the `develop` branch when all CI tests pass. When the changes in the `develop` branch are to be released in a new version of the extension, a PR must be created on the `develop` branch. The release manage will take hold of the PR at this moment to proceed to the release process for a new revision of the extension. ## Relevant development tasks available in the Makefile * `make help` show a short description of the available targets * `sudo make install` will generate the extension scripts for the development version ('dev'/'current'). Intended for use by developers. * `make test` will run the tests for the installed development extension. Intended for use by developers.