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Creating a Pull Request

  1. Open the navigation menu and click Developer Services. Under DevOps, click Projects.
  2. Select a project and from the left-side menu, click Code Repositories.
  3. Select a code repository and click the Pull Requests link on the left-side menu. Note

    Pull request is applicable only for hosted and forked repositories.

  4. Click the Create pull request button.
  5. Enter a unique name for the pull request.
  6. Select a source branch and a destination branch. You can also enter the commit Id for both. Note

    You can't create a duplicate PR if already a PR exists between the selected source and destination branches.

  7. If you selected a forked repository to create the PR, then select a destination repository and the associated destination branch.
  8. Add reviewers to approve the pull request.
  9. To add tags to the repository, click Show tagging options.

    Tagging is a metadata system that lets you organize and track the resources in the tenancy.

    If you have permissions to create a resource, you also have permissions to add free-form tags to it.

    To add a defined tag, you must have permissions to use the tag namespace.

    For more information, see Resource Tags.

  10. Click Create pull request and add description button.
  11. Enter a description for the pull request. You can attach any related files to the PR such as screenshots. Files can be added from the local system or you can select files stored in the Object Storage.
  12. Click the Finish creating pull request button.

The pull request is successfully created, displaying the PR details such as source branch name, commit history with user name, merge validations if configured, and any associated build pipeline that's set to run when triggered by a commit. See Viewing Pull Request Details.


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