Installing pagure-ci ==================== A CI stands for `Continuous Integration `_. Pagure can be configured to integrate results coming from CI services, such as `Jenkins `_ on pull-request opened against the project. .. note: Currently, pagure only supports `Jenkins` but we welcome help to integrate pagure with other services such as `travis-ci `_. Configure your system --------------------- * Install the required dependencies :: python-jenkins python-redis .. note:: We ship a systemd unit file for pagure_ci but we welcome patches for scripts for other init systems. * Install the files of pagure-ci as follow: +--------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | Source | Destination | +======================================+===================================================+ | ``pagure-ci/pagure_ci_server.py`` | ``/usr/libexec/pagure-ci/pagure_ci_server.py`` | +--------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | ``pagure-ci/pagure_ci.service`` | ``/etc/systemd/system/pagure_ci.service`` | +--------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ The first file is the pagure-ci service itself, triggering the build on the CI service when there is a new pull-request or a change to an existing one. The second file is the systemd service file. * Configure your pagure instance to support CI, add the following to your configuration file :: PAGURE_CI_SERVICES = ['jenkins'] * Activate the service and ensure it's started upon boot: :: systemctl enable redis systemctl start redis systemctl enable pagure_ci systemctl start pagure_ci