Hello,
I am interested in using Fedora CI to automate running integration tests
for the package I maintain
https://github.com/Scribery/tlog in Fedora.
Currently, I am running all our integration tests manually/locally.
I understand that gating and tests can be run automatically when pull
requests are pushed to the fedora dist-git repositories
src.fedoraproject.org, but I was wondering if there is a way to trigger the
Fedora CI test run from the creation of a github Pull Request. Is it
possible to automatically sync a Github repository with a Fedora dist-git
repository to handle this?
This leads to another question that might help contextualize what i'm
looking for. Is Fedora CI intended to be used to test individual
commits(like in a single Github PR), or only multiple changes contained in
a Fedora-built package?
If this workflow automation is not possible, i'd like to know if package
maintainers are using a more efficient workflow than the following:
1) Submit PR to Github with new code changes
2) Build new SRPM with aforementioned changes
3) Submit PR to fedora CI dist-git repository to trigger tests
Thanks in advance.
-Justin