| # Maintainer's Etiquette |
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| Are you a core maintainer of Terraform? Great! Here's a few notes |
| to help you get comfortable when working on the project. |
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| This documentation is somewhat outdated since it still includes provider-related |
| information even though providers are now developed in their own separate |
| codebases, but the general information is still valid. |
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| ## Expectations |
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| We value the time you spend on the project and as such your maintainer status |
| doesn't imply any obligations to do any specific work. |
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| ### Your PRs |
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| These apply to all contributors, but maintainers should lead by examples! :wink: |
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| - for `provider/*` PRs it's useful to attach test results & advise on how to run the relevant tests |
| - for `bug` fixes it's useful to attach repro case, ideally in a form of a test |
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| ### PRs/issues from others |
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| - you're welcomed to triage (attach labels to) other PRs and issues |
| - we generally use 2-label system (= at least 2 labels per issue/PR) where one label is generic and other one API-specific, e.g. `enhancement` & `provider/aws` |
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| ## Merging |
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| - you're free to review PRs from the community or other HC employees and give :+1: / :-1: |
| - if the PR submitter has push privileges (recognizable via `Collaborator`, `Member` or `Owner` badge) - we expect **the submitter** to merge their own PR after receiving a positive review from either HC employee or another maintainer. _Exceptions apply - see below._ |
| - we prefer to use the GitHub's interface or API to do this, just click the green button |
| - squash? |
| - squash when you think the commit history is irrelevant (will not be helpful for any readers in T+6months) |
| - Add the new PR to the **Changelog** if it may affect the user (almost any PR except test changes and docs updates) |
| - we prefer to use the GitHub's web interface to modify the Changelog and use `[GH-12345]` to format the PR number. These will be turned into links as part of the release process. Breaking changes should be always documented separately. |
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| ## Release process |
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| - HC employees are responsible for cutting new releases |
| - The employee cutting the release will always notify all maintainers via Slack channel before & after each release |
| so you can avoid merging PRs during the release process. |
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| ## Exceptions |
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| Any PR that is significantly changing or even breaking user experience cross-providers should always get at least one :+1: from a HC employee prior to merge. |
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| It is generally advisable to leave PRs labelled as `core` for HC employees to review and merge. |
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| Examples include: |
| - adding/changing/removing a CLI (sub)command or a [flag](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/pull/12939) |
| - introduce a new feature like [Environments](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/pull/12182) or [Shadow Graph](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/pull/9334) |
| - changing config (HCL) like [adding support for lists](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/pull/6322) |
| - change of the [build process or test environment](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/pull/9355) |
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| ## Breaking Changes |
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| - we always try to avoid breaking changes where possible and/or defer them to the nearest major release |
| - [state migration](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/blob/2fe5976aec290f4b53f07534f4cde13f6d877a3f/helper/schema/resource.go#L33-L56) may help you avoid breaking changes, see [example](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/blob/351c6bed79abbb40e461d3f7d49fe4cf20bced41/builtin/providers/aws/resource_aws_route53_record_migrate.go) |
| - either way BCs should be clearly documented in special section of the Changelog |
| - Any BC must always receive at least one :+1: from HC employee prior to merge, two :+1:s are advisable |
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| ### Examples of Breaking Changes |
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| - https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/pull/12396 |
| - https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/pull/13872 |
| - https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/pull/13752 |
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| ## Unsure? |
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| If you're unsure about anything, ask in the committer's Slack channel. |
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| ## New Providers |
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| These will require :+1: and some extra effort from HC employee. |
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| We expect all acceptance tests to be as self-sustainable as possible |
| to keep the bar for running any acceptance test low for anyone |
| outside of HashiCorp or core maintainers team. |
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| We expect any test to run **in parallel** alongside any other test (even the same test). |
| To ensure this is possible, we need all tests to avoid sharing namespaces or using static unique names. |
| In rare occasions this may require the use of mutexes in the resource code. |
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| ### New Remote-API-based provider (e.g. AWS, Google Cloud, PagerDuty, Atlas) |
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| We will need some details about who to contact or where to register for a new account |
| and generally we can't merge providers before ensuring we have a way to test them nightly, |
| which usually involves setting up a new account and obtaining API credentials. |
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| ### Local provider (e.g. MySQL, PostgreSQL, Kubernetes, Vault) |
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| We will need either Terraform configs that will set up the underlying test infrastructure |
| (e.g. GKE cluster for Kubernetes) or Dockerfile(s) that will prepare test environment (e.g. MySQL) |
| and expose the endpoint for testing. |
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