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Jeff Jirsa edited comment on CASSANDRA-13388 at 4/4/17 7:56 PM:
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I've been using the {{circle.yml}} recently - for example CASSANDRA-13410 

- A successful CI run looks like this: 
https://circleci.com/gh/jeffjirsa/cassandra/77 (all green)

- A failed CI run looks like https://circleci.com/gh/jeffjirsa/cassandra/75 

{quote}
Your build ran 2980 tests with 1 failure
testDroppedMessages - org.apache.cassandra.net.MessagingServiceTest
{quote}

This is completely free, and works on github push without.

Any objections to getting {{circle.yml}} into the repo? 



was (Author: jjirsa):
I've been using the {{circle.yml}} recently - for example CASSANDRA-13410 

- A successful CI run looks like this: 
https://circleci.com/gh/jeffjirsa/cassandra/77 (all green)

- A failed CI run looks like https://circleci.com/gh/jeffjirsa/cassandra/75 

{quote}
Your build ran 2980 tests with 1 failure
testDroppedMessages - org.apache.cassandra.net.MessagingServiceTest
{quote}



> Add hosted CI config files (such as Circle and TravisCI) for easier developer 
> testing
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-13388
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-13388
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Testing
>            Reporter: Jeff Jirsa
>            Assignee: Jeff Jirsa
>             Fix For: 2.2.x, 3.0.x, 3.11.x, 4.x
>
>         Attachments: circle.yml, travis.yml
>
>
> We currently require unit tests and dtests to accept a patch, but it's not 
> easy for most contributors to actually execute these tests in a way that's 
> visible for the reviewer / other JIRA users.
> We should push some standard config files into the various branches to 
> facilitate easier testing. 
> I propose we start with TravisCI and CircleCI, because:
> - Travis has limited free support for developers working on OSS projects, and 
> is already an accepted vendor at the ASF (apparently the ASF pays for 30 
> concurrent tests already), and
> - CircleCI is also free for developers working on OSS projects, and has 
> slightly more flexibility than Travis in terms of the number of free workers 
> and durations.
> Both are enabled by pushing a single YAML file into each branch to configure 
> jobs, and require each individual developer who WANTS to run tests to link 
> their github account to the vendor. Developers who don't want to use this 
> functionality can simply ignore it - they're effectively no-ops for anyone 
> who's not already using those services.
> Are there any others we should consider including? 



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