Great news Anton, this will really make stable branch maintainers' life easier!

Just out of curiosity since it's just stopped working at some point a few months ago, what was the problem there?


On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 12:36 PM, Anton Marchukov <amarchuk@redhat.com> wrote:
Hello All.

We have fixed the Rerun-Hooks comment functionality on gerrit.ovirt.org and you should be able to start using it now.

The most common use case for this is to rerun all patchset-created hooks on a patch. Just leave a comment with:

Rerun-Hooks: all

and shortly you will get the hooks to be re-executed and output delivered as a gerrit comment (same as you would just submitted the patch).

This also supports rerunning individual hooks. But it is a bit less straightforward as you need to know the hook file name. E.g. the following is possible:

Rerun-Hooks: patchset-created.bz.1.check_bug_url, patchset-created.bz.2.check_product

you can see the default hooks list at [1].

I think most of the time "Rerun-Hooks: all" will do the job and it is all you need to remember.

Note that currently it is possible to rerun online patchset-created hooks.

Anton.

[1] https://gerrit.ovirt.org/gitweb?p=gerrit-admin.git;a=tree;f=hooks/default-hooks/all

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Anton Marchukov
Team Lead - Release Management - RHV DevOps - Red Hat


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