[ovirt-devel] Jenkins jobs ownership
Sandro Bonazzola
sbonazzo at redhat.com
Fri Feb 10 09:35:08 UTC 2017
On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 10:07 AM, Martin Sivak <msivak at redhat.com> wrote:
> I am using copr for building mom for a single reason. We have no
> distgit equivalent where I would be able to mark an arbitrary git hash
> as a release (using my tag and branch structure) and so copr gives me
> the package release experience I want. Otherwise Jenkins would be fine
> with me.
>
> If we are getting closer to something like that then great and I will
> use it when it is ready.
>
I think you already can do that.
When you want to build for a release you can create automation/mom.spec
and change automaton/build-artifacts.sh
to just:
spectool -g automation/mom.spec
rpmbuild \
-ba \
--define="_sourcedir ${PWD}" \
--define="_srcrpmdir ${PWD}" \
--define="_rpmdir ${PWD}" \
automation/mom.spec
instead of
./autogen.sh
./configure --prefix=/usr
make dist
rpmbuild -ta *.tar.gz
when jenkins will run it will build like in copr.
> Martin
>
> On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 9:57 AM, Sandro Bonazzola <sbonazzo at redhat.com>
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Sun, Feb 5, 2017 at 6:25 PM, Nir Soffer <nsoffer at redhat.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> On Sun, Feb 5, 2017 at 11:33 AM, Martin Sivak <msivak at redhat.com>
> wrote:
> >> >> A repo where I do not have commit rights means I can't take full
> >> >> responsibility.
> >> >> A repo that is not atomically synchronized with my sources means I
> >> >> can't take full responsibility.
> >> >
> >> > Having said that, I would be perfectly fine with a single repository
> >> > that tracks the release configuration, but only if it also held the
> >> > git repository link and hash/branch name that is supposed to be
> >> > released. It would be in some way a "distgit repo". Something like
> >> > Sandro has for builds.
> >> >
> >> > [ovirt-4.0.x-ci]
> >> > git://gerrit.ovirt.org/project.git#ovirt-4.0.x
> >> > git://gerrit.ovirt.org/project2.git#v4.0.x
> >> > git://github.com/Me/repo#master
> >> >
> >> > [ovirt-4.0.6]
> >> > git://gerrit.ovirt.org/project.git#ovirt-4.0.6
> >> > git://gerrit.ovirt.org/project2.git#v4.0.6
> >> > http://github.com/Me/repo/releases/x.y.z.zip
> >> >
> >> > Any release would then be reviewed by the CI team and that would be
> >> > fine for me. It would allow any branch name or versioning convention
> >> > and would not pollute the sources. It would also be gerrit agnostic.
> >>
> >> Well said!
> >>
> >> May pain points with jenkins project:
> >>
> >> - No documentation
> >> - The format is not stable, each time you edit the format is different
> >> - No way to test changes, only infra guys can test changes, sometimes
> >> even infra guys cannot test changes and they simply merge them
> >> for testing
> >> - The project format is full of duplication
> >> - No commit right, cannot be responsible for something I cannot change
> >>
> >> Compare with travis:
> >>
> >> - Everting defined in *my* project in .travis.yml
> >> - Configuration format is well documented
> >> https://docs.travis-ci.com/
> >> - Configuration format is well designed, can do lot of work with very
> >> little configuration
> >> For example - this yaml define matrix of 3 builds:
> >> https://github.com/oVirt/vdsm/blob/master/.travis.yml
> >> - Easy to test changes before merging (push to your fork on github)
> >> - Very nice web ui, e.g.
> >> https://travis-ci.org/oVirt/vdsm/builds/198571421
> >> https://travis-ci.org/oVirt/vdsm/jobs/198571422
> >>
> >
> > I've no strong feelings on this subject. I personally don't know travis
> so I
> > can't compare it to anything else.
> > I'm a jenkins Standard-CI user and I tend to be happy with what we have.
> > That said, despite I would prefer all ovirt projects to be aligned with
> the
> > same workflow, I'm perfectly fine with whatever CI testing / building
> system
> > is implemented or used for each project provided that:
> > - it works
> > - it produces rpms which can be added to ovirt-system-test for functional
> > testing
> > - it produces source archives which can be published on release
> > - it produces rpms which can be installed on release for all supported
> > platforms and arches.
> > - it doesn't require creative ways to get artifacts to be released
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>
> >> Nir
> >>
> >> >
> >> > Martin
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > On Sun, Feb 5, 2017 at 10:17 AM, Martin Sivak <msivak at redhat.com>
> wrote:
> >> >> Hi,
> >> >>
> >> >>> The fact that this is specified in the 'jenkins' repo **does not
> place
> >> >>> this outside the maintainers` responsibility**.
> >> >>
> >> >> A repo where I do not have commit rights means I can't take full
> >> >> responsibility.
> >> >> A repo that is not atomically synchronized with my sources means I
> >> >> can't take full responsibility.
> >> >>
> >> >>> We actually have an initiative to move this information to the
> project
> >> >>> repos. I've started with asking on devel list about how to specify
> >> >>> this as part of Standard-CI [1]. But have received little topical
> >> >>> response so far.
> >> >>> [1]: http://lists.ovirt.org/pipermail/devel/2017-January/
> 029161.html
> >> >>
> >> >> You've got enough responses already to propose a different schema
> than
> >> >> fixed branch names. Just give us a config file. Seriously, stop
> >> >> reinventing the wheel and take a look at how others are doing it
> >> >> (distgit, travis, tito, ...).
> >> >>
> >> >> Martin
> >> >>
> >> >>>
> >> >>> --
> >> >>> Barak Korren
> >> >>> bkorren at redhat.com
> >> >>> RHCE, RHCi, RHV-DevOps Team
> >> >>> https://ifireball.wordpress.com/
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> >
> >
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> > Sandro Bonazzola
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