# Add overlays for your pull requests in this directory When your pull request breaks an external project we test in our CI and you have prepared a branch with the fix, you can add an "overlay" to your pull request to test it with the adapted version of the external project. An overlay is a file which defines where to look for the patched version so that testing is possible. It redefines some variables from [`ci-basic-overlay.sh`](../ci-basic-overlay.sh): give the name of your branch / commit using a `_CI_REF` variable and the location of your fork using a `_CI_GITURL` variable. The `_CI_GITURL` variable should be the URL of the repository without a trailing `.git`. If the fork is not on the same platform (e.g. GitHub instead of GitLab), it is necessary to redefine the `_CI_ARCHIVEURL` variable as well. Moreover, the file contains very simple logic to test the pull request number or branch name and apply it only in this case. The name of your overlay file should start with a five-digit pull request number, followed by a dash, anything (for instance your GitHub nickname and the branch name), then a `.sh` extension (`[0-9]{5}-[a-zA-Z0-9-_]+.sh`). Example: `00669-maximedenes-ssr-merge.sh` containing ``` #!/bin/sh if [ "$CI_PULL_REQUEST" = "669" ] || [ "$CI_BRANCH" = "ssr-merge" ]; then mathcomp_CI_REF=ssr-merge mathcomp_CI_GITURL=https://github.com/maximedenes/math-comp fi ``` (`CI_PULL_REQUEST` and `CI_BRANCH` are set in [`ci-common.sh`](../ci-common.sh))