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Submission: Commit your query via a Pull Request
The first method to submit your query is via a Pull Request. Using a Pull request has several advantages:
- If you are following this course with a mentor, or with co-learners, you may want them to interact with your PR via review, additional commits, etc.
- Creating a PR is good practice when contributing to shared code.
- You will be able to track the execution of the query checker directly in the PR.
However this workflow is bit more involved than just directly committing to main for the purposes of this course.
To submit this query via Pull Request, you can follow the following workflow:
- First, refresh your main branch, commit your changes to a new branch, and push them:
git checkout main git pull git checkout -b step-3 git add . git commit -a -m "First Query" git push -u origin step-3
- Then open a pull request.
- Wait for the course to check your query. It will display a status on your pull request!
- Once the check is completed, refresh your browser to get the next set of instructions.
- If the status is green, merge your PR and follow these instructions.
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Submission: Commit your query directly to main
This method is simpler. You won't have to juggle between branches, rebase onto main, or create Pull Requests. However, merging directly to main is not a good practice when you are contributing to a shared code base, so if you choose this method, please don't take this bad habit home with you!
To submit this query via a direct commit to main, you can follow this workflow:
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Commit your updated query file to your course repo:
git add . git commit -m "Any message here - why not step 3" git push origin main
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Wait for your work to be checked, and for the results to appear as a comment below. The checks shouldn't take more than 5 minutes.
If the checks are successful, the course will close this issue and create a comment pointing you to the next step.
If the checks are unsuccessful, the course will comment on your latest commit with more information, so that you can fix your query and try again.To track the execution of the query checker, you can follow along in the Actions panel if you like.
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