@title Drydock User Guide: Quick Start @group userguide Guide to getting Drydock Quick Start: Land Revisions =========================== Quick start guide to getting "Land Revision" working in Differential. For a more detailed guide, see @{article:Drydock User Guide: Repository Automation}. Choose a repository you want to enable "Land Revision" for. We'll call this **Repository X**. You need to configure a staging area for this repository if you haven't already. You can do this in Diffusion in {nav Edit Repository > Edit Staging}. We'll call this **Staging Area Y**. Choose or create a host you want to run merges on. We'll call this `automation001`. For example, you might bring up a new host in EC2 and label it `automation001.mycompany.com`. You can use an existing host if you prefer. Create a user account on the host, or choose an existing user account. This is the user that merges will execute under: Drydock will connect to it and run a bunch of `git` commands, then ultimately run `git push`. We'll call this user `builder`. Install `git`, `hg` or `svn` if you haven't already and set up private keys for `builder` so it can pull and push any repositories you want to operate on. If your repository and/or staging area are hosted in Phabricator, you may want to create a corresponding bot account so you can add keys and give it permissions. At this point you should be able to `ssh builder@automation001` to connect to the host, and get a normal shell. You should be able to `git clone ...` from **Repository X** and from **Staging Area Y**, and `git push` to **Repository X**. If you can't, configure things so you can. Now, create a host blueprint for the host. You can find a more detailed walkthrough in @{article:Drydock Blueprints: Hosts}. Briefly: - Create an Almanac device for the host. This should have the IP address and port for your host. - Create an Almanac service bound to the device. This should be a Drydock resource pool service and have a binding to the IP from the previous step. - Create a Drydock host blueprint which uses the service from the previous step. It should be configured with an SSH private key that can be used to connect to `builder@automation001`. Then, create a new working copy blueprint which uses the host blueprint you just made. You can find a more detailed walkthrough in @{article:Drydock Blueprints: Working Copies}. Authorize the working copy blueprint to use the host blueprint. Finally, configure repository automation for **Repository X**: {nav Edit Repository > Edit Automation}. Provide the working copy blueprint from the previous step. Authorize the repository to use the working copy blueprint. After you save changes, click {nav Test Configuration} to test that things are working properly. The "Land Revision" action should now be available on revisions for this repository. Next Steps ========== Continue by: - returning to @{article:Drydock User Guide}.