Phabricator

Phabricator is an open-source software development platform. In Wikimedia, Phabricator is used for project management, bug reporting, and feature requests (and in the future also for code review) in an integrated fashion.

The phab-migration>Phabricator/Migration|migration to Phabricator is work in progress. See the timeline below for more information.

Get started


For a Wikimedia-centric overview, watch the Tech Talk [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpkHyCGX1Y The Very Basics of Phabricator].

Former Bugzilla users are encouraged to read our versus>Phabricator/versus Bugzilla|Phabricator versus Bugzilla comparison.

You can also watch a screencast about [https://plus.google.com/events/cm38slj29u0pb65iilcrb3vgn88 handling tasks/bugs].

First missions include


 * phab-account>Phabricator/Help#Creating your account|Creating your account
 * phab-task>Phabricator/Help#Creating a task|Creating a task
 * If you maintain projects: phab-projects>Phabricator/Creating and renaming projects|Creating a project and learning about phab-manage>Phabricator/Project management|project management in Phabricator.


 * 1>Bug management/Phabricator etiquette|Etiquette

If you have questions, check the phab-help>Phabricator/Help|Help and the phab-faq>Phabricator/FAQ|FAQ. Your talk-phab>Talk:Phabricator/Help|questions are very welcome.

For Phabricator support and camaraderie, join .

There is a test instance at <tvar|wmflabs>phab-01.wmflabs.org</>. Use it to learn and experiment, not for serious work.

Get involved
We are working on the phab-migration>Phabricator/Migration</>|migration of several developer infrastructure services to one single Phabricator instance. It's a very exciting project! We welcome your help.


 * Learn to use Phabricator. Play and test in [<tvar|wmflabs>https://phab-01.wmflabs.org/</> our Labs instance] as much as you want. Check out the documentation and short videos on <tvar|phab-help></>.


 * Git and Gerrit users are welcome to the phab-tag>phab:tag/gerrit-migration/</>|Gerrit-Migration project. We need help learning about the possibilities of Phabricator in this area: what is missing, what exists in a different way, what is remarkably interesting, which are the blockers that should be reported upstream?

Report bugs and feature requests
Please see <tvar|report></> for general information how to report bugs in any projects via Wikimedia Phabricator.

Regarding reporting bugs in the Phabricator software itself:

We have two different projects to handle Phabricator related tasks:


 * phab-tag>phab:tag/phabricator/</>|Phabricator contains all the tasks specific to Wikimedia Phabricator: our processes, aspects related to migration of Wikimedia data, local customizations...


 * phab-tag>phab:tag/phabricator-upstream/</>|Phabricator-upstream is used for tasks that should be handled upstream at <tvar|phab-secure>https://secure.phabricator.com</>: generic Phabricator bugs and feature requests which are not specific to Wikimedia's Phabricator instance.

See the Wikimedia Phabricator bug workflow for more details.

Developers
As a PHP developer, you're welcome to contribute enhancements and new features upstream. Learn more at <tvar|phab-code></>.

Weekly update / maintenance window
Phabricator doesn't have releases, and therefore it is up to us to decide how close do we want to follow the upstream version. There is a weekly window for updates and other maintenance tasks on Wednesdays at 5:00PM Pacific (Thursday Midnight, 0:00 UTC) ([<tvar|timezone>http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20150603T17&p1=224&ah=1</> check your timezone]) and users will get redirected to <tvar|phab-maint>Phabricator/Maintenance</>. We don't necessarily update Phabricator every week, but we reserve this window to use as needed, usually twice per month, depending on the urgency of outstanding bugs fixed upstream. The expected downtime during this window is between 0 and 30 minutes.

Migration timeline
Beware, the [<tvar|phab-team>https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/phabricator/</> Phabricator team] may change this sequence as plans evolve (although we try not to).
 * 1) ✅ Deployment of https://legalpad.wikimedia.org/ (project)
 * 2) ✅ Migration of data from fab.wmflabs.org to phabricator.wikimedia.org
 * 3) ✅ New test instance in Labs open to everyone, blocked by
 * 4) ✅ phabricator.wikimedia.org open to all Wikimedia users
 * 5) ✅ Test instance containing Bugzilla reports automatically migrated
 * 6) * ✅ end of Bugzilla preview feedback period, announcement of Bugzilla migration date.
 * ✅, 2014-11-21: Bugzilla migration (1-4 days downtime, see detailed timeline), blocked by
 * 1) * ✅ Community review of the Bugzilla migration test instance (two weeks)
 * 2) * ✅ Bugzilla to Phabricator import script
 * 3) * ✅ Elasticsearch (but temporarily reverted)
 * 4) * ✅ Move Bugzilla to old-bugzilla.wikimedia.org as a read-only instance
 * 5) * ✅ Automatic redirects from Bugzilla reports to Phabricator tasks
 * 6) * ✅ Wiki templates for Bugzilla pointing to Phabricator
 * 7) * ✅ Gerrit plugin to sync tasks with code reviews
 * 8) * ✅ IRC bots reporting Phabricator activity
 * 9) * ✅ How to organize projects
 * 10) * ✅ How to claim Bugzilla reports
 * 11) * ✅ Documentation for Bugzilla users
 * 12) * ✅ Communication plan
 * 13) * ✅ Approval from Wikimedia Foundation Engineering management
 * 14) * ✅ Reminder: Bugzilla migrated projects and tasks must be Visible To Public
 * 15) ✅ except for minor queues, 2014-12-18 00:00UTC-08:00UTC: Phabricator RT migration: RT migration (8 hours downtime of Phabricator; blocked by
 * 16) * ✅ Interaction with external users via email
 * 17) ✅ Burndown charts & migration from Scrumbugz
 * 18)  Define main tasks (epics) for code review in Phabricator
 * ✅, 2015-06-30: Total migration from Mingle; cf. T825
 * , before 2015-06-30? Total migration from Trello; cf. T825
 * , before 2015-07-31? Proof of concept of code review in Phabricator
 * , before 2015-07-31? Total migration from gitblit
 * , before 2015-12-31? Total migration from Gerrit
 * , before 2015-12-31? Total migration from Jenkins