On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 11:51:06AM -0400, David Moreau Simard wrote: > + Paul Belanger, I think his input here would be welcome > > David Moreau Simard > Senior Software Engineer | Openstack RDO > > dmsimard = [irc, github, twitter] > > > On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 11:30 AM, Matthieu Huin <[email protected]> wrote: > > o/ > > > > Next wednesday we intend to groom user stories related to improvements in > > the manageSF API regarding jobs (jenkins) and nodepool (slave image rebuild > > etc). > > > > There's an etherpad with a tentative list of calls we could implement: > > http://softwarefactory-project.io/etherpad/p/jobs_nodepool_API_wishlist > > Specific to nodepool, there is an open spec upstream for a REST API for nodepool[1], I would encourage people to comment and contribute there. Additionally, with the current work that is going on for zuulv3, nodepool itself is getting some good upgrades. I believe the REST API will be one of the next things we'll be working on.
I cannot comment on the jenkins part, because we do not use jenkins upstream any more. However, some thought on how to extract the information would be via openstack-health[2] and firehose.openstack.org[3]. Again, a good topic to raise upstream. [1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/141016/ [2] http://status.openstack.org/openstack-health [3] https://specs.openstack.org/openstack-infra/infra-specs/specs/firehose.html > > Also, a pre-requisite might be to migrate jenkins to a mysql backend: > > http://softwarefactory-project.io/redmine/issues/1544 which needs to be > > groomed as well. > > The only downside I see with doing this, is you might lose the ability to run JJB and mange your job configurations with it. > > As advanced users and consumers of SF do not hesitate to have a look at the > > etherpad beforehand to suggest anything we might have overlooked regarding > > jobs and slave mgmt. > > > > > > Thanks for your feedback, > > > > mhu _______________________________________________ Softwarefactory-dev mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/softwarefactory-dev
