Add a few more comments to the CONTRIBUTING.md document (#18469)

* Explain how to title your Backport PR
* Advise that the first comment in a PR should explain the PR
* Include information about BREAKING changes
* Include information about backports/frontports
* Add reference command for creating backports
* Add reference commandline for creating large characters
* Add information about updating docs/config.yaml
* Update year in the copyright

Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
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@ -134,6 +134,15 @@ Some of the key points:
if that is not related to your PR, please make *another* PR for that. if that is not related to your PR, please make *another* PR for that.
* Split big pull requests into multiple small ones. An incremental change * Split big pull requests into multiple small ones. An incremental change
will be faster to review than a huge PR. will be faster to review than a huge PR.
* Use the first comment as a summary explainer of your PR and you should keep this up-to-date as the PR evolves.
If your PR could cause a breaking change you must add a BREAKING section to this comment e.g.:
```
## :warning: BREAKING :warning:
```
To explain how this could affect users and how to mitigate these changes.
## Styleguide ## Styleguide
@ -203,13 +212,74 @@ In general, HTTP methods are chosen as follows:
* **PUT** endpoints return status **No Content (204)**, used to **add/assign** existing Objects (e.g. User) to something (e.g. Org-Team) * **PUT** endpoints return status **No Content (204)**, used to **add/assign** existing Objects (e.g. User) to something (e.g. Org-Team)
* **PATCH** endpoints return changed object and status **OK (200)**, used to **edit/change** an existing object * **PATCH** endpoints return changed object and status **OK (200)**, used to **edit/change** an existing object
An endpoint which changes/edits an object expects all fields to be optional (except ones to identify the object, which are required). An endpoint which changes/edits an object expects all fields to be optional (except ones to identify the object, which are required).
### Endpoints returning lists should ### Endpoints returning lists should
* support pagination (`page` & `limit` options in query) * support pagination (`page` & `limit` options in query)
* set `X-Total-Count` header via **SetTotalCountHeader** ([example](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/blob/7aae98cc5d4113f1e9918b7ee7dd09f67c189e3e/routers/api/v1/repo/issue.go#L444)) * set `X-Total-Count` header via **SetTotalCountHeader** ([example](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/blob/7aae98cc5d4113f1e9918b7ee7dd09f67c189e3e/routers/api/v1/repo/issue.go#L444))
## Large Character Comments
Throughout the codebase there are large-text comments for sections of code, e.g.:
```go
// __________ .__
// \______ \ _______ _|__| ______ _ __
// | _// __ \ \/ / |/ __ \ \/ \/ /
// | | \ ___/\ /| \ ___/\ /
// |____|_ /\___ >\_/ |__|\___ >\/\_/
// \/ \/ \/
```
These were created using the `figlet` tool with the `graffiti` font.
A simple way of creating these is to use the following:
```bash
figlet -f graffiti Review | sed -e's+^+// +' - | xclip -sel clip -in
```
## Backports and Frontports
Occasionally backports of PRs are required.
The backported PR title should be:
```
Title of backported PR (#ORIGINAL_PR_NUMBER)
```
The first two lines of the summary of the backporting PR should be:
```
Backport #ORIGINAL_PR_NUMBER
```
with the rest of the summary matching the original PR. Similarly for frontports
---
The below is a script that may be helpful in creating backports. YMMV.
```bash
#!/bin/sh
PR="$1"
SHA="$2"
VERSION="$3"
if [ -z "$SHA" ]; then
SHA=$(gh api /repos/go-gitea/gitea/pulls/$PR -q '.merge_commit_sha')
fi
if [ -z "$VERSION" ]; then
VERSION="v1.16"
fi
echo git checkout origin/release/"$VERSION" -b backport-$PR-$VERSION
git checkout origin/release/"$VERSION" -b backport-$PR-$VERSION
git cherry-pick $SHA && git commit --amend && git push zeripath backport-$PR-$VERSION && xdg-open https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/compare/release/"$VERSION"...zeripath:backport-$PR-$VERSION
```
## Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO) ## Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO)
@ -351,7 +421,7 @@ be reviewed by two maintainers and must pass the automatic tests.
* If it is bugfix version create PR for changelog on branch `release/v$vmaj.$vmin` and wait till it is reviewed and merged. * If it is bugfix version create PR for changelog on branch `release/v$vmaj.$vmin` and wait till it is reviewed and merged.
* Add a tag as `git tag -s -F release.notes v$vmaj.$vmin.$`, release.notes file could be a temporary file to only include the changelog this version which you added to `CHANGELOG.md`. * Add a tag as `git tag -s -F release.notes v$vmaj.$vmin.$`, release.notes file could be a temporary file to only include the changelog this version which you added to `CHANGELOG.md`.
* And then push the tag as `git push origin v$vmaj.$vmin.$`. Drone CI will automatically create a release and upload all the compiled binary. (But currently it doesn't add the release notes automatically. Maybe we should fix that.) * And then push the tag as `git push origin v$vmaj.$vmin.$`. Drone CI will automatically create a release and upload all the compiled binary. (But currently it doesn't add the release notes automatically. Maybe we should fix that.)
* If needed send PR for changelog on branch `main`. * If needed send a frontport PR for the changelog to branch `main` and update the version in `docs/config.yaml` to refer to the new version.
* Send PR to [blog repository](https://gitea.com/gitea/blog) announcing the release. * Send PR to [blog repository](https://gitea.com/gitea/blog) announcing the release.
## Copyright ## Copyright
@ -359,7 +429,7 @@ be reviewed by two maintainers and must pass the automatic tests.
Code that you contribute should use the standard copyright header: Code that you contribute should use the standard copyright header:
``` ```
// Copyright 2020 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved. // Copyright 2022 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a MIT-style // Use of this source code is governed by a MIT-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
``` ```

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