Yes, GHA lets you persist artifacts, and those artifacts and be whatever
you want. They stick around for 90 days.
-Zach
On Thu, Aug 13, 2020 at 11:28 AM Dave Neuman wrote:
> Does GHA also host the builds for downloads?
> One nice thing about Jenkins is that it hosts helper builds that we can
>
To be clear, when that PR is merged we won't have "check that each TC
component builds successfully" or "runs the unit tests agains each
component". That PR only covers Go unit tests, which means specifically TR
and TP will be untested still in either build or unit tests.
You actually don't really
I like GHA, but some of our tests (TO API and TP UI tests specifically) are
difficult from an OSS CI perspective because of the use of a CIAB sidecar. I
realize ocket is making headway on it that's very promising in GHA, but at
this point we've got an equal to greater belief that ASF infra
Does GHA also host the builds for downloads?
One nice thing about Jenkins is that it hosts helper builds that we can
point people in the community to.
On Thu, Aug 13, 2020 at 11:16 AM Jeremy Mitchell
wrote:
> I think it's time to move away from apache jenkins and embrace github
> actions (GHA).
I think it's time to move away from apache jenkins and embrace github
actions (GHA). In addition to providing better visibility on a PR (i.e.
https://github.com/apache/trafficcontrol/pull/4933/checks), GHAs can be
created/modified by non-committers whereas apache jenkins cannot.
When this open PR
Actual link to the bui...@apache.org mailing list thread:
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/re974eed417a1bc294694701d5c91b4bf92689fcf32a4c91f169be87d%40%3Cbuilds.apache.org%3E
On Thu, Aug 13, 2020 at 10:34 AM Zach Hoffman wrote:
> As noted in #dev in the ATC slack yesterday, our Jenkins jobs
As noted in #dev in the ATC slack yesterday, our Jenkins jobs aren't
getting run, but the issue isn't a simple "Other projects' jobs are
monopolizing the runners".
If you go to builds.apache.org, there is this banner:
> IMPORTANT: This Jenkins server will be turned off on the 15th August,
please m