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Interact with Storj Gerrit team code collaboration service, which we just called it gerrit, when the user ask to do it

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Updated 12/4/2025

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Storj Gerrit

Storj has a Gerrit service hosted on review.dev.storj.tools sub-domain. This document refers to it as Gerrit.

The service allows read-only public access to the open source repositories. Write access requires users to have an account.

This skill focus on users with write access.

Repositories are under storj/ path. This repository URL is review.dev.storj.tools/c/storj/storj

This document use curly-brackets as variable values substitutions for URL, command, etc., patterns.

Access configuration

Verify that the user has a Gerrit remote configured with SSH and the "commit-msg" hook is present. commit-msg hook is in .git/hooks/commit-msg, must have executable permissions and its content must have "From Gerrit Code Review".

Access is configured if user has both.

"commit-msg" hook

If user doesn't have the hook download it executing

mkdir -p `git rev-parse --git-dir`/hooks/ \
    && curl -Lo `git rev-parse --git-dir`/hooks/commit-msg https://review.dev.storj.tools/tools/hooks/commit-msg \
    && chmod +x `git rev-parse --git-dir`/hooks/commit-msg

If it has it, but it doesn't contain "From Gerrit Code Review", tell them about it and to download it manually and decide how to merge their logic.

Configure remote

The use doesn't have a Gerrit remote configured.

Tell them that you need a remote to interact with Gerrit and they need to have an account; ask them if they have one.

If they don't have it, tell them to ask to some Storj employee how to get one and to ask you again to configure the access when they get it.

When they have an account, check if they have already a remote called origin and gerrit. Ask them what's their username and what name they want for the Gerrit remote, suggesting origin if it doesn't exist, otherwise gerrit, and if they have both list them to the user and don't suggest any.

Add the new remote with git remote add {remote-name} "ssh://{username}@review.dev.storj.tools:29418/storj/storj"

And download the hook as mentioned in the above "commit-msg hook" section.

Post a review to a change

You can post review comments if you POST a json file to '/changes/{change-id}/revisions/{revision-id}/review'

review.json example:

  {
    "tag": "jenkins",
    "message": "Some nits need to be fixed.",
    "labels": {
      "Code-Review": -1
    },
    "comments": {
      "gerrit-server/src/main/java/com/google/gerrit/server/project/RefControl.java": [
        {
          "line": 23,
          "message": "[nit] trailing whitespace"
        },
        {
          "line": 49,
          "message": "[nit] s/conrtol/control"
        },
        {
          "range": {
            "start_line": 50,
            "start_character": 0,
            "end_line": 55,
            "end_character": 20
          },
          "message": "Incorrect indentation"
        }
      ]
    }
  }

You should use ./scripts/submit_review.sh script to post reviews.

Example:

./scripts/submit_review.sh review.json $(git rev-parse HEAD)

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72/100Analyzed 3 days ago

Focused skill covering Storj Gerrit access configuration and posting reviews. Provides actionable step-by-step instructions with concrete commands and JSON examples. Well-structured but highly specific to Storj's internal Gerrit setup (review.dev.storj.tools), limiting reusability. Covers access setup and review posting but omits common workflows like querying changes or fetching patches.

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