* CORDA-3193: Update docs to mention branching strategy Removed mention of master branch except to describe that the master branch is no longer used. Added explanation of branching strategy to contributing guide. Renamed building-against-master to building-against-non-release * CORDA-3193: Update docs to mention branching strategy Updated contributing document to mention that work should go into the default branch by default. * CORDA-3193: Update docs to mention branching strategy Removed unnecessary backtick. * CORDA-3193: Updated contributing section Corrected term from "current development branch" to "equivalent branch"
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Building CorDapps against a non-release branch
It is advisable to develop CorDapps against the most recent Corda stable release. However, you may need to build a CorDapp against an unstable non-release branch if your CorDapp uses a very recent feature, or you are using the CorDapp to test a PR on the main codebase.
To work against a non-release branch, proceed as follows:
- Clone the Corda repository
- Check out the branch or commit of the Corda repository you want to work against
- Make a note of the
gradlePluginsVersion
in the rootconstants.properties
file of the Corda repository - Clone the Corda Gradle Plugins repository
- Check out the tag of the Corda Gradle Plugins repository corresponding to the
gradlePluginsVersion
- Follow the instructions in the readme of the Corda Gradle Plugins repository to install this version of the Corda Gradle plugins locally
- Open a terminal window in the folder where you cloned the Corda repository
- Publish Corda to your local Maven repository using the following commands:
- Unix/Mac OSX:
./gradlew install
- Windows:
gradlew.bat install
Warning
If you do modify your local Corda repository after having published it to Maven local, then you must re-publish it to Maven local for the local installation to reflect the changes you have made.
Warning
As the Corda repository evolves on a daily basis, two clones of an unstable branch at different points in time may differ. If you are using an unstable release and need help debugging an error, then please let us know the commit you are working from. This will help us ascertain the issue.
- Make a note of the
corda_release_version
in the rootbuild.gradle
file of the Corda repository - In your CorDapp's root
build.gradle
file:- Update
ext.corda_release_version
to thecorda_release_version
noted down earlier - Update
corda_gradle_plugins_version
to thegradlePluginsVersion
noted down earlier
- Update