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Herve Caumont, 2013-10-03 11:35

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h1. Application version management
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Application version management benefits from different tools available from a Developer Cloud Sandbox.
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h2. Using Git
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Git is a distributed version control and source code management system with an emphasis on speed.
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Every Git working directory is a full-fledged local repository with complete history and full version tracking capabilities, and thus not dependent on the network or a central server.
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We will describe here how to setup a Git working copy of an application folder, locally to a Sandbox, and how to push it to a GitHub code repository, for application sharing and collaborative development environment on the Web.
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GitHub (http://github.com) is a web hosting service for software development projects, that uses the Git version control system. The service provides social networking tools such as feeds, watchers, and a social network graph to visualize how developers exploit their versions of a repository.
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h3. Step by step with Git
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To initialise your local Git repository, with a synchronization to a web backup repository, one option is to start from the repository initialized for a Sandbox project on GitHub.
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Start to save all your files in your /application folder, then type:
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[user@sb ~]$ git clone git@github.com:Terradue/geowow-1 /application
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Then copy your Application files in your /application folder, and add them in the sandbox's Git version control system:
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[user@sb ~]$ cd ~/application/
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[user@sb ~]$ git add application.xml yourSubFolder1/ 
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As a result, this is adding (referencing) file contents to the Git index.
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To commit your Application in the sandbox's Git version control system:
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[user@sb ~]$ git commit
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As a result, this is recording changes to the Git repository.
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To push your application on the web, on a dedicated GitHub repo (here a GitHub private repo provided by Terradue to Sandbox users, https://github.com/Terradue/geowow-1):
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[user@sb ~]$ 
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You'll have to give your certificate passphrase
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As a result, this is cloning your Sandbox's Git repository to the web-based GitHub repository "geowow-1", under an "application" folder.
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h2. Using Hadoop runs folders
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Upcoming!