On Sun, Feb 5, 2017 at 3:07 PM, Barak Korren <bkorren(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 5 February 2017 at 14:58, Marc Young <3vilpenguin(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> I see emails floating around about Jenkins.
>
> Is there a public Jenkins, or possibly one that I can be invited to?
> I just finished the vagrant provider and pushed it to rubygems and am
> currently bringing up a new permanent oVirt server so that i can write
> some acceptance tests, but having access to a Jenkins and a testable
> oVirt setup would save me a ton of time.
Yes, oVirt has Jenkins server, and a set of standards about how to
enable a project to use it [1].
There is also the "oVirt Systems Tests" project [2] that knows how to
bring up a fully functional oVirt for testing purposes.
Since you're project is on GitHub as opposed to oVirt's Gerrit, I'm
afraid it will have to wait a while until we can accomodate it, but
hopefully not for long [3].
Adding Evgheni, the oVirt infra sys admin and the one who is also taking
care of the Jenkins server.
I'm also adding the 'infra(a)ovirt.org' which is the mailing list for the
oVirt infra team ( the team who provides all CI/CD/Testing services for the
oVirt project ).
So we have our 'production' jenkins @
jenkins.ovirt.org where all oVirt
projects are built & tested using the oVirt standard CI [1], as mentioned
below,
And we also have a staging jenkins [1] which is probably the best place to
do tests on before deploying to the production instance.
As for getting an oVirt instance up & running, its quite easy to do as
Barak said, you just need to run any 'basic suite' from the
ovirt-system-tests repository and you'll have a working oVirt running in
less than 20 min
on your laptop. More info on the OST doc page [2]
[1]
http://jenkins-staging.phx.ovirt.org/login?from=%2F
[2]
http://ovirt-system-tests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/general/running_t...
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