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GitLab Workflow: Merge Request with Android Studio / IntelliJ

  • Using the GitLab workflow to do some changes to a project with Android Studio (same as IntelliJ). nSupport videos via Patreon: www.patreon.com/DrBFrasernnOverview:n- Create a GitLab issuen- Assign issue to self and create branchn- Checkout branch in Android Studio / IntelliJn- Do coding, commit and push.n- In GitLab, create Merge Request, and delete branchn- In Android Studio switch to master, pull.nnRelated Videos:n- Setting up a GitLab project with Android Studio: www.youtube.com/watch?v=zprAqNffSjkn- Putting a button onto an Android Studio activity: www.youtube.com/watch?v=aE5f1tV5nU4nnn1.SetupnCreate new Android Studio projectnCreate GitLab project; nCommit/push empty project.nn2. Create GitLab issues: n“Add random number generation”nAssign issue to selfnCreate local branch via GitLabnn3. In Android Studio, switch to branch:nUpdate project from Rep the “Git: master” button on status bar bottom right:nUnder remote, select the new branch you creatednThen select “Checkout as new local branch”nn4. Work: nWrite code; nCommit/push (x2)nn5. Create Merge Request: nOn GitLab’s Merge Request page, select “Create Merge Request” for your recent push.nSelect “Remove source branch when merge request is accepted.”nn6. Accept Merge Request:nOn GitLab’s Merge Request pagenMay be done by someone else if a code review is required.nView in Gitlab: Repository: Networknn7. Set Android Studio Ready for Work:nSwitch to master branch (bottom right, select Local Branch “origin/master”)nPull or Update ProjectnVersion Control: View log

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