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The testing '''Pipeline''' detects tests for enabled | The testing '''Pipeline''' detects tests for enabled | ||
packages, executes the test coverage and gathers the results. | packages, executes the test coverage and gathers the results. | ||
[https://github.com/CentOS-PaaS-SIG/ci-pipeline/blob/master/config/package_list | == Instances == | ||
There are several CI pipelines enabled in the CentoOS Jenkins: | |||
* [https://jenkins-continuous-infra.apps.ci.centos.org/view/CI-Pipeline/ Atomic Host] - for [https://github.com/CentOS-PaaS-SIG/ci-pipeline/blob/master/config/package_list selected] packages | |||
* [https://jenkins-continuous-infra.apps.ci.centos.org/view/Fedora%20All%20Packages%20Pipeline/ Fedora] - for all packages | |||
== Links == | == Links == |
Revision as of 10:45, 11 April 2018
Pipeline
The testing Pipeline detects tests for enabled packages, executes the test coverage and gathers the results.
Instances
There are several CI pipelines enabled in the CentoOS Jenkins:
- Atomic Host - for selected packages
- Fedora - for all packages
Links
To learn more about the pipeline visit following links:
- CI Pipeline Architecture and Design
- Detailed pipeline description
- Build options and ideas
- Upstream open-source project integration
- Fedora requirements for CI and CD
- CI-Pipeline instance in Centos CI
Examples
Testing results appear as green or red dots directly in the Pagure interface. Clicking on them will bring you to result details.