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- Jenkins with Pagure-ci
- ======================
- Jenkins is a Continuous Integration service that can be configured to be
- integrated with pagure.
- This document describe the steps needed to make it work.
- How to enable Pagure CI
- -----------------------
- * Visit the settings page of your project
- * Scroll down to the `Hooks` section and click on `Pagure CI`
- * Select the type of CI service you want
- * Enter the URL to the project on the CI service. For example, if your
- project is running at `http://jenkins.fedoraproject.org` you will need to
- enter the url: `http://jenkins.fedoraproject.org/job/<projectname>`
- * Tick the checkbox activating the hook.
- These steps will activate the hook, after reloading the page or the tab, you
- will be given access to two important values: the token used to trigger the
- build on jenkins and the URL used by jenkins to report the status of the
- build.
- Keep these two available when configuring jenkins for your project.
- Configure Jenkins
- -----------------
- These steps can only be made by the admins of your jenkins instance, but
- they only need to be made once.
- * Download the following plugins:
- * `Git Plugin <https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Git+Plugin>`_
- * `Notification Plugin <https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Notification+Plugin>`_
- Configure your project on Jenkins
- ---------------------------------
- * Go to the `Configure` page of your project
- * Under `Job Notification` click `Add Endpoint`
- * Fields in Endpoint will be :
- ::
- FORMAT: JSON
- PROTOCOL: HTTP
- EVENT: Job Finalized
- URL: <The URL provided in the Pagure CI hook on pagure>
- TIMEOUT: 3000
- LOG: 1
- * Tick the checkbox `This build is parameterized`
- * Add two `String Parameters` named REPO and BRANCH
- * Source Code Management select Git and give the URL of the pagure project
- * Under Build Trigger click on Trigger build remotely and specify the token
- given by pagure.
- * Under Build -> Add build step -> Execute Shell
- * In the box given enter the shell steps you want for testing your project.
- Example Script
- ::
- # Script specific for Pull-Request build
- if [ -n "$REPO" -a -n "$BRANCH" ]; then
- git remote rm proposed || true
- git remote add proposed "$REPO"
- git fetch proposed
- git checkout origin/master
- git config --global user.email "you@example.com"
- git config --global user.name "Your Name"
- git merge --no-ff "proposed/$BRANCH" -m "Merge PR"
- fi
- # Part of the script specific to how you run the tests on your project
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