automated upstream testing is now live on travis-ci.org

Richard Su rwsu at redhat.com
Thu Jun 28 21:29:51 UTC 2012


On 06/28/2012 08:53 AM, Matt Wagner wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 06:12:14PM -0700, Richard Su wrote:
>> You may have already noticed from our first build status email from
>> Travis CI.
> Might we be able to turn off notifications until tests are expected to
> pass? My fear is that if we don't, people will get used to tuning out
> the notifications as "noise," versus being alarmed that the build just
> broke.
Yes, notifications can be turned off. I can go either way, it is a bit 
noisy until the tests are expected to pass, but having them around does 
keep the need to fix them visible. What do other people think?

>> For upstream, tests are kicked off when a change is committed to
>> aeolusproject/github. The tests consists of running cucumber and
>> rspec in a Bundler environment and reporting their results. No rpms
>> are installed and aeolus-configure is not executed.
> This is awesome! Thanks for seeing this through.
>
>> Many tests are broken, around 18 for cucumber and around 228 for
>> rspec. These are known issues because some of our tests are dependent
>> on having services like deltacloud-core up. I believe Jay is already
>> helping to fix some of these. The plan is to get more people on board
>> to fix the others in future sprints.
> Sign me up to help as needed with tackling failures!
>
> -- Matt




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