Commit 9d56c6a5 authored by Chad Woolley's avatar Chad Woolley Committed by Chad Woolley

Update "Create a new branch from an issue" section to reflect latest UI

Update docs and screenshot
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In this case, the merge request will use the most recent branch you pushed changes
to as the source branch, and `master` in the current project as the target.
You can also [create a new merge request directly from an issue](../repository/web_editor.md#create-a-new-branch-from-an-issue).
## Workflow for new merge requests
On the **New Merge Request** page, you can start by filling in the title and description
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In case your development workflow dictates to have an issue for every merge
request, you can quickly create a branch right on the issue page which will be
tied with the issue itself. You can see a **New branch** button after the issue
description, unless there is already a branch with the same name or a referenced
merge request.
tied with the issue itself. You can see a **Create merge request** dropdown
below the issue description unless there is already a branch with the same
name or a referenced merge request.
![New Branch Button](img/web_editor_new_branch_from_issue.png)
![Create Button](img/web_editor_new_branch_from_issue_create_button_v12_6.png)
Once you click it, a new branch will be created that diverges from the default
This dropdown contains the options **Create merge request and branch** and **Create branch**.
![New Branch Button](img/web_editor_new_branch_from_issue_v_12_6.png)
Once you choose one of these options, a new branch or branch and merge request
will be created, based on the default
branch of your project, by default `master`. The branch name will be based on
the title of the issue and as a prefix, it will have its internal ID. Thus, the example
screenshot above will yield a branch named
`23177-add-support-for-rich-references-to-referables`.
Since GitLab 9.0, when you click the `New branch` in an empty repository project, GitLab automatically creates the master branch, commits a blank `README.md` file to it and creates and redirects you to a new branch based on the issue title.
If your [project is already configured with a deployment service][project-services-doc] (e.g. Kubernetes), GitLab takes one step further and prompts you to set up [auto deploy][auto-deploy-doc] by helping you create a `.gitlab-ci.yml` file.
screenshot above will create a branch named
`2-make-static-site-auto-deploy-and-serve`.
When you click the **Create branch** button in an empty
repository project, GitLab automatically creates a `master` branch, commits
a blank `README.md` file to it, and creates and redirects you to a new branch
based on the issue title.
If your [project is already configured with a deployment service](../integrations/project_services.md),
such as Kubernetes, GitLab takes one step further and prompts you to set up
[auto deploy](../../../topics/autodevops/index.md#auto-deploy)
by helping you create a `.gitlab-ci.yml` file.
After the branch is created, you can edit files in the repository to fix
the issue. When a merge request is created based on the newly created branch,
......@@ -116,9 +127,6 @@ the description field will automatically display the [issue closing pattern](../
`Closes #ID`, where `ID` the ID of the issue. This will close the issue once the
merge request is merged.
[project-services-doc]: ../integrations/project_services.md
[auto-deploy-doc]: ../../../topics/autodevops/index.md#auto-deploy
### Create a new branch from a project's dashboard
If you want to make changes to several files before creating a new merge
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