On 06/02/18 22:00, Daniel Axtens wrote:
For those of you who don't know, snowpatch is a cool project from Andrew
and Russell that takes series from the list using the API, applies them
with git, and passes the repository off to Jenkins for testing, and
reports back with the checks API. It's a cool project, and an excellent
use of the API - all made even cooler by being written in Rust :P

I should add that there's a tonne of code we haven't merged quite yet to make it work with the current version of the API... we've been fitting in work on this around our many other commitments and progress has admittedly been slower than we've hoped... But we'll clean all that up and tag a release Real Soon Now(tm).


Andrew



https://developer.ibm.com/code/2016/06/14/meet-snowpatch-continuous-patch-integration/
https://github.com/ruscur/snowpatch


Test results will be posted to Patchwork and visible on the patch list
and patch details pages at
https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/patchwork/list/, along with a link
to the build log.

We're running the --quick-tox test suite, so no Selenium tests (they
seem to be a bit flaky, and they add significantly to test run time).

Right now, we only report success or failure based on whether the patch
passes or fails the entire quick-tox suite - we don't break it down by
configuration. However the log should give enough information to work
that out. At some point we'll figure out how to do pep8 reporting as well.

At the moment the only reporting is via the patchwork interface, no
email alerts or anything.

I will - of course - be checking this before I merge patches!

Regards,
Daniel


This is experimental for the time being, we'll likely run into a few
problems along the way. Comments and feedback welcome! Patchwork is a
nice low traffic project for us to dogfood our own API on before we
switch this on for LinuxPPC...

Apologies for the noise on the list as we tested this setup!

Thanks to Joel Stanley for helping us with Jenkins setup, and a certain
bookstore-turned-cloud-provider for having a free tier of VMs for us to
run our tests with...


Andrew

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