[almighty] using ci.centos.org for ALM

Konrad Kleine kkleine at redhat.com
Thu Aug 18 09:27:48 UTC 2016


Hi Karanbir,

thank you for showing your PoC.

I'd be happy to have a job for almighty like your PoC. The scripts:

https://github.com/kbsingh/devtools-ci-index/blob/master/devtools-ci-index.yml
and
https://github.com/kbsingh/ci_poc/blob/master/run.sh

look easy enough to modify them.

I have a few questions though:

 * How can one realize building PRs? I bet there's a special trigger for
this, right? Currently you seem to be building every 10 minutes according
to this trigger (
https://github.com/kbsingh/devtools-ci-index/blob/master/devtools-ci-index.yml#L11
).

* Here's one important question: How can I get access to ci.centos.org? I
cannot login with my RH credentials but I need to in order to store my
Github API key on the Jenkins so that it can report back to github about
issues with a build.

Regards,
Konrad

Konrad Kleine

On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 7:08 PM, Karanbir Singh <kbsingh at redhat.com> wrote:

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> hi,
>
> Looks like master for almighty-core is actually broken for CI runs:
> I just sent this in https://github.com/almighty/almighty-core/pull/118
> - - and it failed CI, but reverting that and just rebasing to master
> also fails.
>
> I've setup a jjb service repo here :
> https://github.com/kbsingh/devtools-ci-index and there is a PoC job at
> https://github.com/kbsingh/ci_poc
>
> The service job groups to : https://ci.centos.org/view/Devtools/
>
> Note that all test runs work through physical bare metal machine
> deploys, so we need to do some environ setup before we can run the
> job. Where / how do you guys want to see this ? we can either do this
> into the Makefile itself or a setup-env.sh ? Things we need to clear
> out are: setup the container service, setup the selinux stuff ( or
> turn it off ), setup sudo or just run the tests as user root.
>
> regards,
>
> note: unsure if my sub to the list went through, so CC'ing in
> everyone. apologies if you get multiple copies.
>
> - --
> Karanbir Singh, Project Lead, The CentOS Project, London, UK
> Red Hat Ext. 8274455 | DID: 0044 207 009 4455
>
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