Hi
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Von: "Илья Шипицин" <chipits...@gmail.com>
An: "Aleksandar Lazic" <al-hapr...@none.at>
Cc: "Olivier Doucet" <webmas...@ajeux.com>; "HAProxy"
<haproxy@formilux.org>
Gesendet: 14.12.2017 14:57:29
Betreff: Re: CI/CD HAProxy
2017-09-16 20:01 GMT+05:00 Aleksandar Lazic <al-hapr...@none.at>:
Hi Olivie.
Olivier Doucet wrote on 15.09.2017:
> Hi,
>
> I wanted to open a new thread, as "cppcheck finding" was hijacked
with this CICD / testing ;)
+1
> I think the best is the enemy of the good : why not start with a few
> easy tests ? For example just a mix of tiny / big config files to
test the parser.
>
> I understand the difficult part of the test is to setup complicated
> infrastructures with many softwares to test edge cases, but that can
be done later.
>
> Willy, there is no need to setup and maintain a buildfarm (no one
has
> time for this) : as this is an open project, we can use platform
like
> Travis-CI : all tests are described in a yaml file incorporated in
the
> project. It works out of the box for any project hosted at github.
We can use a mirror for this.
I like the idea.
Does anyone know who own https://github.com/haproxy/haproxy
<https://github.com/haproxy/haproxy> ?
I can start with some easy checks, the question is should we have a
git
hook when a commit is done on http://git.haproxy.org ?
> What is great about these is that you can easily plug syntax check
softwares ;)
+1 ;-)
> Olivier
--
Best Regards
Aleks
Hello,
I made weird thing
https://gitlab.com/chipitsine/haproxy/blob/master/.gitlab-ci.yml
repo itself is merged hourly with upstream repo (by using external
syncer)
https://gitlab.com/chipitsine/haproxy/-/jobs
I can't read it, is it a public repo?
Best regards
aleks