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BUG= TEST= Review URL: http://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/369006 git-svn-id: http://webrtc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@1526 4adac7df-926f-26a2-2b94-8c16560cd09d
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6.2 KiB
Python
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167 lines
6.2 KiB
Python
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# -*- python -*-
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# ex: set syntax=python:
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# This is a sample buildmaster config file. It must be installed as
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# 'master.cfg' in your buildmaster's base directory (although the filename
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# can be changed with the --basedir option to 'mktap buildbot master').
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# It has one job: define a dictionary named BuildmasterConfig. This
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# dictionary has a variety of keys to control different aspects of the
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# buildmaster. They are documented in docs/config.xhtml .
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# This is the dictionary that the buildmaster pays attention to. We also use
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# a shorter alias to save typing.
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c = BuildmasterConfig = {}
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####### BUILDSLAVES
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# the 'slaves' list defines the set of allowable buildslaves. Each element is
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# a BuildSlave object, which is created with bot-name, bot-password. These
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# correspond to values given to the buildslave's mktap invocation.
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from buildbot.buildslave import BuildSlave
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c['slaves'] = [BuildSlave("linux-chrome", "pass", max_builds=1)]
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# 'slavePortnum' defines the TCP port to listen on. This must match the value
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# configured into the buildslaves (with their --master option)
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c['slavePortnum'] = 9989
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####### CHANGESOURCES
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# the 'change_source' setting tells the buildmaster how it should find out
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# about source code changes. Any class which implements IChangeSource can be
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# put here: there are several in buildbot/changes/*.py to choose from.
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from buildbot.changes.pb import PBChangeSource
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from buildbot.changes.svnpoller import SVNPoller
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#c['change_source'] = PBChangeSource()
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source_code_svn_url='http://webrtc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk'
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svn_poller = SVNPoller(svnurl=source_code_svn_url, pollinterval=5*60*60,
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histmax=10, svnbin='/usr/bin/svn',
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)
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c['change_source'] = svn_poller
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#c['sources'] = [ svn_poller ]
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####### SCHEDULERS
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## configure the Schedulers
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from buildbot.scheduler import Scheduler
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web_rtc_scheduler = Scheduler(name="all", branch=None, treeStableTimer=60*60,
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builderNames=["ChromeWebRTC"])
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c['schedulers'] = [web_rtc_scheduler]
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####### BUILDERS
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# the 'builders' list defines the Builders. Each one is configured with a
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# dictionary, using the following keys:
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# name (required): the name used to describe this builder
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# slavename (required): which slave to use (must appear in c['bots'])
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# builddir (required): which subdirectory to run the builder in
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# factory (required): a BuildFactory to define how the build is run
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# periodicBuildTime (optional): if set, force a build every N seconds
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# buildbot/process/factory.py provides several BuildFactory classes you can
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# start with, which implement build processes for common targets (GNU
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# autoconf projects, CPAN perl modules, etc). The factory.BuildFactory is the
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# base class, and is configured with a series of BuildSteps. When the build
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# is run, the appropriate buildslave is told to execute each Step in turn.
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# the first BuildStep is typically responsible for obtaining a copy of the
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# sources. There are source-obtaining Steps in buildbot/steps/source.py for
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# CVS, SVN, and others.
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from buildbot.process import factory
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from buildbot.steps import shell
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from webrtc_buildbot import utils
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linux_factory = utils.WebRTCChromeFactory()
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linux_factory.EnableBuild()
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linux_builder_1 = {
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'name': "ChromeWebRTC",
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'slavename': "linux-chrome",
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'builddir': "linux-chrome",
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'factory': linux_factory,
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}
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c['builders'] = [linux_builder_1]
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####### STATUS TARGETS
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# 'status' is a list of Status Targets. The results of each build will be
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# pushed to these targets. buildbot/status/*.py has a variety to choose from,
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# including web pages, email senders, and IRC bots.
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from buildbot.status import html
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from buildbot.status import mail
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web_page = html.WebStatus(http_port=8010, allowForce=True)
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email_notification = mail.MailNotifier(
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fromaddr="webrtc-cb-watchlist@google.com",
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extraRecipients=["webrtc-cb-watchlist@google.com"],
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sendToInterestedUsers=True,
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mode='failing')
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c['status'] = [web_page, email_notification]
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# Use allowForce=True (boolean, not a string. ie: not 'True') to allow
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# Forcing Builds in the Web User Interface. The default is False.
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# from buildbot.status import html
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# c['status'].append(html.WebStatus(http_port=8010,allowForce=True))
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# from buildbot.status.web.auth import BasicAuth
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# users = [('bob', 'secret-pass'), ('jill', 'super-pass')
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# from buildbot.status import words
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# c['status'].append(words.IRC(host="irc.example.com", nick="bb",
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# channels=["#example"]))
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#
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# from buildbot.status import client
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# c['status'].append(client.PBListener(9988))
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####### DEBUGGING OPTIONS
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# if you set 'debugPassword', then you can connect to the buildmaster with
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# the diagnostic tool in contrib/debugclient.py . From this tool, you can
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# manually force builds and inject changes, which may be useful for testing
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# your buildmaster without actually committing changes to your repository (or
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# before you have a functioning 'sources' set up). The debug tool uses the
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# same port number as the slaves do: 'slavePortnum'.
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#c['debugPassword'] = "debugpassword"
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# if you set 'manhole', you can ssh into the buildmaster and get an
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# interactive python shell, which may be useful for debugging buildbot
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# internals. It is probably only useful for buildbot developers. You can also
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# use an authorized_keys file, or plain telnet.
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#from buildbot import manhole
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#c['manhole'] = manhole.PasswordManhole("tcp:9999:interface=127.0.0.1",
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# "admin", "password")
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####### PROJECT IDENTITY
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# the 'projectName' string will be used to describe the project that this
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# buildbot is working on. For example, it is used as the title of the
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# waterfall HTML page. The 'projectURL' string will be used to provide a link
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# from buildbot HTML pages to your project's home page.
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c['projectName'] = "WebRTC"
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c['projectURL'] = "http://www.webrtc.org"
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# the 'buildbotURL' string should point to the location where the buildbot's
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# internal web server (usually the html.Waterfall page) is visible. This
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# typically uses the port number set in the Waterfall 'status' entry, but
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# with an externally-visible host name which the buildbot cannot figure out
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# without some help.
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#c['buildbotURL'] = "http://localhost:8010/"
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c['buildbotURL'] = "http://webrtc-chrome.lul.corp.google.com:8010/"
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